diff --git a/labs/virtualbox/README.md b/labs/virtualbox/README.md index bbad852a73..cbf2589283 100644 --- a/labs/virtualbox/README.md +++ b/labs/virtualbox/README.md @@ -3,28 +3,54 @@ Have virtualbox 4.1.8 installed. -Make sure you change your VirtualBox preferences to not auto-capture keyboard, and also set host key to none. Otherwise you may accidentally screw-up automated installs. +Make sure you change your VirtualBox preferences to not auto-capture keyboard, and also set host key to none. Otherwise you may accidentally screw-up automated installs. -That's it! Enjoy local cluster goodness by running: +That's it! + +-------------- + +#Running a local cloud + +Enjoy local cloud goodness by running: "mvn clean install clojure:repl" -> (use 'org.jclouds.compute2) -> (import 'org.jclouds.scriptbuilder.statements.login.AdminAccess) -> (def compute (compute-service "virtualbox" "admin" "12345" :sshj :slf4j)) -> (create-nodes compute "local-cluster" 2 (build-template compute { :run-script (AdminAccess/standard) } )) +> (use 'org.jclouds.compute2) +> (import 'org.jclouds.scriptbuilder.statements.login.AdminAccess) +> (def compute (compute-service "virtualbox" "admin" "12345" :sshj :slf4j)) +> (create-nodes compute "local-cluster" 2 (build-template compute { :run-script (AdminAccess/standard) } )) -For java guidance look into src/test/java/org/jclouds/virtualbox/compute/VirtualBoxExperimentLiveTest.java. +-------------- +#Interacting with jclouds-vbox and connecting to machines + +For java guidance look into src/test/java/org/jclouds/virtualbox/compute/VirtualBoxExperimentLiveTest.java. For now nat+host-only is the only available network configuration, nodes should be accessible from the host by: -> ssh -i ~/.ssh/id_rsa -o "UserKnownHostsFile /dev/null" -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no me@192.168.86.X + +> ssh -i ~/.ssh/id_rsa -o "UserKnownHostsFile /dev/null" -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no me@192.168.86.X + where X is the node index with regard to creation order starting at 2 (2,3,4, etc...) -It *should* behave as anyother provider, if not please report. +It *should* behave as any other provider, if not please report. + +-------------- #Notes: -- jclouds-vbox is still at alpha stage please report any issues you find. -- jclouds-vbox has been mostly tested on Mac OSX, it might work on Linux, but it won't work on windows for the moment. -- cached isos, vm's and most configs are kept at ~/.jclouds-vbox/ by default. -- jclouds-vbox assumes vbox has the default host-only network vboxnet0, that the network is in 192.168.86.0/255.255.255.0 and that the host as address 1 in this network. \ No newline at end of file +- jclouds-vbox is still at alpha stage please report any issues you find. +- jclouds-vbox has been mostly tested on Mac OSX, it might work on Linux iff vbox is running and correctly set up, but it won't work on windows for the moment. +- cached isos, vm's and most configs are kept at ~/.jclouds-vbox/ by default. +- jclouds-vbox assumes vbox has the default host-only network vboxnet0, that the network is in 192.168.86.0/255.255.255.0 and that the host has address 1 in this network. + +-------------- + +#Throubleshooting + +As jclouds vbox support is quite new things might go wrong sometimes. The procedure to make things work again is the following: + +1. Remove all relevant vm's (named "jclouds-* ") with the vbox GUI. Make sure to select "delete all files". +- Step one should be enough most of the times, but if it fails (by throwing some error): +2. kill all vbox processes (VboxHadless, VBoxSVC, VBoxXPCOMIPCD, VirtualBox, vboxwebsrv) +3. delete manually the files by executing: "rm -rf ~/.jclouds-vbox/jclouds-*" +4. restart the vbox GUI and make sure to delete all remaining machines ignoring all errors. + \ No newline at end of file