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Re: [pS-dev] HELL and VMWare


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  • From: Frederic LOUI <>
  • To: , "" <>, GN-JRA1-list <>
  • Cc: Ben Perry <>,
  • Subject: Re: [pS-dev] HELL and VMWare
  • Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 17:40:44 +0200
  • Organization: GIP RENATER

Ben Perry a écrit :
Is there a public place for upload that the entire perfSONAR community
can use? If nothing else, maybe we can use megaupload temporarily.

-Ben

On 6/4/07, Frederic LOUI
<>
wrote:
Cesaroni Giovanni a écrit :
> Hi Frederic,
> I prefer Debian,
> the ftp server is ftp://193.206.158.119:2121
> It is an image from ESX or WS?
>
> Cheers,
> Giovanni
>
> Frederic LOUI wrote:
>> Cesaroni Giovanni a écrit :
>>> Hi,
>>> I would like to test the VMWARE image of RRD-MA.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Giovanni
>>>
>>> Frederic LOUI wrote:
>>>> Ben,
>>>>
>>>> I fully agree you upon all the points you quoted below...
>>>> and I truly believe that's a good alternative to deploy and test
>>>> PerfSONAR services...
>>>>
>>>> But I also understand that for "power user" this is an overpowering
>>>> solution.
>>>> Anyway, this is a matter of choice.
>>>>
>>>> My opinion is that packaging PerfSONAR si the right way to go in
>>>> the long run.
>>>> It is also the academic choice. (deb,rpm, pkg for SOLARIS and BSD
>>>> etc.)
>>>>
>>>> However, using VMWare image/Live CD is a quick way to "spread"
>>>> PerfSONAR philosophy
>>>> at the moment and demonstrate its MULTI-DOMAIN capability at a
>>>> great pace.
>>>>
>>>> Of course NREN(s) skilled enough (and having enough time) to
>>>> install PerfSONAR
>>>> At the end everything is possible, but it is always a matter of time.
>>>> The learning curve regarding PerfSONAR installation is not huge,
>>>> but it really depends on your skills and could take some times...
>>>>
>>>> At the present time, the point is to save "this time" and
>>>> demonstrate that PerfSONAR is not a "white elephant"
>>>> And a lot of feature can be easily accessed behind the PerfSONAR
>>>> platform.
>>>>
>>>> I'm preparing VMWARE image of RRD-MA would you be intersted in
>>>> testing one ?
>>>> If so, please just select you flavor (FreeBSD,DEBIAN stable, any
>>>> flavor of UBUNTU etc.)
>>>> And an ftp address and I can provide you one.
>>>>
>>>> Bgrds/Frederic
>>>>
>>>> Ben Perry a écrit :
>>>>> The benefit of using a VM is absolutely huge. Someone who knows what
>>>>> they're doing does all of the administration work, configures all of
>>>>> the services, and makes sure everything works flawlessly. All
>>>>> accounts are created, all libraries are up to date, everything is
>>>>> already compiled and executing.
>>>>>
>>>>> The end user then only has to download a single file. One file.
>>>>> They
>>>>> load it in the free virtual player, and everything works. They don't
>>>>> spend countless hours compiling, downloading different libraries,
>>>>> googling for why something doesn't work, asking their colleagues for
>>>>> help, getting frustrated, and losing interest. They don't have to
>>>>> download a linux distro hand hope that it works on their hardware,
>>>>> let
>>>>> alone with PerfSonar. They don't have to read through page after
>>>>> page
>>>>> of installation manuals. They don't need to know about yum, apt,
>>>>> etc.
>>>>>
>>>>> It doesn't get any easier for an end user than downloading a single
>>>>> file and clicking play.
>>>>>
>>>>> On 5/31/07, Roman Lapacz
<>
wrote:
>>>>>> Nicolas Simar wrote:
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > Cesaroni Giovanni wrote:
>>>>>> > [snip]
>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>> >>> What are the drawbacks of such methods?
>>>>>> >>> Could it be a way of providing easy to install perfsonar
>>>>>> >>> web-services or it will decrease their performances?
>>>>>> >>
>>>>>> >> The use of VMW has no particular drawbacks other than what
>>>>>> Jochen said,
>>>>>> >> but I don't think it is a good solution:
>>>>>> >> all the sw is usually installed on a linux box by the package
>>>>>> manager
>>>>>> >> of the system (for debian apt-get, for red hat yum and so on)
>>>>>> from a
>>>>>> >> pakage (.deb, .rpm, ..) with just a command. It will be nice
>>>>>> to have
>>>>>> >> such a linux package of each perfsonar service.
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > What is the difference with ANT currently used?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Ant is a build tool mainly for developers. I like all solutions
>>>>>> noted
>>>>>> (VM, pS linux distro, package systems). I remember that some time
>>>>>> ago
>>>>>> Jeff proposed to use RPM to distribute our services. We could
>>>>>> consider
>>>>>> to take package solution (usually well-known) for next pS release
>>>>>> (we
>>>>>> could start with rpm and deb).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Roman
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>> Which flavour are you interested in ?
>> DEBIAN one ? FreeBSD one ? Ubuntu (Feisty/Edgy/Dapper)?
>>
>> Could you please provide me an ftp URL with at least 500 Meg free
>> space ?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Bgrds/Frederic
>>
>
>

Hi Giovanni,

I uploaded the VM images on your FTP servers.
You can close your anonymous FTP anytime you want...

Basically the image is a debian 4.0, with THE STRICT MINIMUM SOFTWARE
installed required to run RRD-MA.

Default user:
login: perfsonar
Default password: perfsonar

Default eXist RRD-MA user: rrdmaservice
Default eXist RRD-MA password: rrdmaservice
Default eXist ADMINB password: rrdmaservice

PerfSONAR RRD-MA is launched during system startup whith perfsonar user
UNIX access rights. (check /etc/rc.local)
So you STRICTLY have nothing to do... Except ...
==> To insert your META-DATA file using URL
http://<IP_ADDRESS_OF_VM>:8080/exist/admin/admin.xql

Import your RRD files through NFS. (/etc/fstab) and you're done
Don't forget to change the default password as well for
root/perfsonar/eXist etc.

In term of stitching, I think that Alessandro and Mario are PerfSONAR
installation expert now ! ;-)

Thanks and best regards/Frederic

PS: It would be great to have your feedback about this VM.
The point is to roughly evaluate how much time you spent on deploying
this RRD-MA service and how painful it was ... ;-)

--
Frederic LOUI / GIP RENATER

Service de Suivi Operationnel / Metrologie & QoS
Network Operations Service / Metrology & QoS

Tel: +33 1 53 94 20 82 / Fax: +33 1 53 94 20 31

http://www.renater.fr




Hi all,

Quoted the mail from Ben,
Is there any chance to get a place where I can upload these images ?
So, people interested could download these images in a more convenient way ...
A resource part of PerfSONAR project might be good.

Thanks in advance for your potential help
Bgrds/Frederic

--
Frederic LOUI / GIP RENATER

Service de Suivi Operationnel / Metrologie & QoS
Network Operations Service / Metrology & QoS

Tel: +33 1 53 94 20 82 / Fax: +33 1 53 94 20 31
http://www.renater.fr



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