I had previously... and now I look again (new shiny website)
"Whether you run a large datacenter, a campus lab, or just have a
handfull of machines on a home network, cobbler can help you perform
installations and updates faster."
I have 10 virtual machines over two physical machines.... no shared
storage (yet), nothing clustered, all manually created and managed. I
think that I can do everything I need to with virt-manager, kickstart...
I've been reading around the website - cobbler and koan will clearly
meet Asrai's needs
rob
Andrew Cathrow wrote:
On Wed, 2007-07-18 at 14:02 +0100, Rob Dyke wrote:
> Asrai,
>
> I build from my own mirror of fedora/rhel installation source using
> kickstart files... I can build a new domU in about 15 minutes with a
> tight package selection based on the server task.
>
> You could also look at
http://xen-tools.org/index.html
>
Have you looking into Cobbler for remote provisioning?
http://cobbler.et.redhat.com <
http://cobbler.et.redhat.com/>
> Rob
>
> Asrai khn wrote:
> > Hi I am wondering is there an easy way to configure domU (vm) quickly,
> > atm we are using eg LV (Logical Volumes) to storge root, var and swap
> > for VM and then using
> >
> > disk = [ 'phy:vg/myvmdisk1,sda1,w', ... ,... ] to launch it.
> >
> > We takes the tar gunzip of file system of root, var of currently
> > running vm and when need arrives we just have to created LVs and
> > untar the achieves and launch the new vm with very little changes.
> >
> > Only one problem in this approach is that we get little outdated vm
> > which need to update using 'yum'. So is there a way to start new vm
> > fast and using currently updated running vm file system?
> >
> > Thanks. Askar.
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