[Openstack] Guest PXE Boot
David Hill
david.hill at ubisoft.com
Mon May 13 19:13:38 UTC 2013
Hello Monty,
I haven't had the time to play with baremetal yet but it is on my todo list.
I know I may be doing it wrong but when I create my Linux/Windows/ETC images, I'm
using the kickstarting solution we already have in place and I was simply trying to PXE
boot my images from my lab as it is faster (better hardware, more memory).
I'm wondering if this patch could make it trunk? I enjoyed the libvirt.xml.template before
it got removed and found this solution (quick and easy).
I will definitely look at the baremetal (after seeing what it can do at the summit).
Thank you very much,
Dave
-----Original Message-----
From: Monty Taylor [mailto:mordred at inaugust.com]
Sent: May-11-13 4:18 PM
To: David Hill
Cc: openstack at lists.launchpad.net
Subject: Re: [Openstack] Guest PXE Boot
Neat!
Have you seen any of the work around nova baremetal (which is
transitioning to be called ironic?) Related to that is a set of "virtual
power drivers" which allow for treating virtual machines like real
machines - so that you can use nova to pxe boot a kvm or a virtualbox or
a vmware instance.
I know it's not exactly the same thing, but I don't know what you're
trying to accomplish. Perhaps what you want is similar enough to work
together?
Monty
On 05/10/2013 12:55 PM, David Hill wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
>
>
> I was trying to PXE boot a guest for quite some time now and I think
> I've found a solution that is kind of hackish but pretty simple. I'm
> not quite sure it's good to go in trunk but felt like I'd share it since
> I've been messing a while on this.
>
> If anybody have a better solution, I would really like to hear/see/try it ...
>
>
>
> Here is how I did it:
>
>
>
> First, patch the libvirt/driver.py file:
>
> --- /usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/nova/virt/libvirt/driver.py.orig
> 2013-05-10 16:25:17.787862177 +0000
>
> +++ /usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/nova/virt/libvirt/driver.py
> 2013-05-10 16:26:39.442022870 +0000
>
> @@ -87,6 +87,9 @@
>
> LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
>
>
>
> libvirt_opts = [
>
> + cfg.StrOpt('default_guest_boot_dev',
>
> + default='hd',
>
> + help='Sets the default guest boot device'),
>
> cfg.StrOpt('rescue_image_id',
>
> default=None,
>
> help='Rescue ami image'),
>
> @@ -1792,7 +1795,7 @@
>
> instance['name'],
>
> "ramdisk")
>
> else:
>
> - guest.os_boot_dev = "hd"
>
> + guest.os_boot_dev = FLAGS.default_guest_boot_dev
>
>
>
> if FLAGS.libvirt_type != "lxc" and FLAGS.libvirt_type != "uml":
>
> guest.acpi = True
>
>
>
>
>
> And add to nova.conf:
>
> default_guest_boot_dev=network
>
>
>
> And finally add to /etc/dnsmasq.conf
>
> dhcp-boot=boot\x86\pxelinux.com,host_name,host_ip
>
> dhcp-no-override
>
>
>
> And restart dnsmasq.conf
>
>
>
> In my actual setup, the guest will PXE boot, show the menu 60 seconds
> and then boot from hard disk after the 60 seconds timeout.
>
>
>
>
>
> Thank you very much,
>
>
>
> Dave
>
>
>
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