[Openstack-operators] OpenStack With KVM

Roberto Dalas Z. Benavides betodalas at gmail.com
Wed Oct 26 19:30:45 UTC 2011


I have a server with all the nova services it and on another server I have
installed kvm.
As the new will know what he kvm server will create the machine in?
For example: I use the vmware vmwareapi User data information and password.
But in kvm?

2011/10/26 Sharif Islam <islamsh at indiana.edu>

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> On 10/26/2011 03:19 PM, Roberto Dalas Z. Benavides wrote:
>
> > But how will you know which server it should connect? and where it asks
> > for a username and password?
>
>
> How many servers do you have?
>
> If you have only one server then you will need to install all the nova
> services there -- nova-compute, nova-network etc. Otherwise, install a
> controller node with nova-network and nova-scheduler. And rest of the
> servers will only have nova-compute.
>
> And each of these compute nodes will have a nova.conf where you will
> define these flags:
>
> - --ec2_url=http://your_nova_controller_server_ip:8773/services/Cloud
> - --s3_host=your_nova_controller_server_ip
> - --cc_host=your_nova_controller_server_ip
> - --rabbit_host=your_nova_controller_server_ip
> - --network_host=your_nova_controller_server_ip
>
> I suggest your read the doc carefully, if you haven't already:
> http://docs.openstack.org/
>
> And regarding password, usually VMs are booted up using ssh key so it
> won't need a password.
>
> - --sharif
>
>
>
> >
> > 2011/10/26 Sharif Islam <islamsh at indiana.edu <mailto:islamsh at indiana.edu
> >>
> >
> > On 10/26/2011 03:04 PM, Roberto Dalas Z. Benavides wrote:
> >> Hello, I installed a server with kvm and would like to know how to
> > have
> >> the talk with this kvm OpenStack. What should I put in nova.conf?
> >
> >> Thanks
> >
> >
> > --libvirt_type=kvm
> >
> > should do the trick.
> >
> > --sharif
> >
> >
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