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Administation viewpoint
These steps are usually in charge of cloud provider, in this case it's up to you
The experiment assumes almost nothing: only a running Ubuntu 11.04 where java6 and maven3 are installed.
Prepare your Master VM
By launching "VirtualboxAdministrationTest" an helper class to execute a number of preliminary steps needed to have a properly configured ubuntu box and to create a golden template for your experiment.
The "VirtualboxAdministrationTest" helper will run these preliminary steps:
- Create a working dir on 'user.home' called by default "jclouds-virtualbox-test" (this value can be overwritten directly on the commandline using -Dtest.virtualbox.workingDir)
- Install VBOX-OSE (available through ubuntu repo)
- Download a VDI from here into your working dir
- Install p7zip on your ubuntu machine, if missing
- Extract the 7z archive into your working dir
- Download VirtualBox Guest Additions ISO (tested with VBoxGuestAdditions_4.0.2-update-69551.iso) into "jclouds-virtualbox-test"
- Disable login credential: $ VBoxManage setproperty websrvauthlibrary null
- Start webservice with increasead timeout: $ /usr/bin/vboxwebsrv --timeout 10000 and then will:
- Clone originalDisk to clonedDisk in workingDir
- Set NAT on network interface eth0
- Set port forwarding localhost:2222->guest:22
- Create a VM in the the vbox default machine folder ("/user.home/VirtualBox VMs")
- Mount guest additions ISO
- Install guest additions
- Shutdown VM
- Remove port forwarding rule
- Remove NAT network interface
- Detach vdisk from VM template
At this stage, you can use your template as a master for your "private" cloud through VirtualBoxLiveTest
Bootstrap your private cloud through VirtualBoxLiveTest helper
To use this helper, you have to specify the name of the VM (-Dtest.virtualbox.vmname=) and choose the numberOfVirtualMachine you need using -Dtest.virtualbox.numberOfVirtualMachine=<#ofVMs>, These VMs will be cloned starting from the master VM created before
It will create a "numberOfVirtualMachine" in a vbox default machine folder with 'VMName_i' name
NB: for perfomance reason, these VM will share the same disk (the template created at step 1) attached in "multiattach mode" (http://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch05.html#hdimagewrites)