Hi,
There is no option in "Initial Run" to set root password & other stuff.
Have attached screenshots & debug output. Is there any configuration
needs to be done? or any cloud-init service needs to be started? How do
integrate cloud-init with RHEV-M?
Thanks & Regards,
Tejesh
You are using the "Run" and "New" options, but you have to use the
"Run
Once" option. There, in "Run Once" is where we have cloud-init support
in 3.3.
On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 9:50 PM, Juan Hernandez <jhernand(a)redhat.com
<mailto:jhernand@redhat.com>> wrote:
On 02/13/2014 05:15 PM, Tejesh M wrote:
> Actually, i want to automate the vm provisioning through java sdk. and
> this urgent requirement. Is it possible to automate setting hostname,
> root password n nic info by any means in 3.3? Also in windows
> administration password as similar to linux.. kindly help as im new to
> this..
>
Yes, setting the hostname, root password and NIC info is possible in
3.3, using cloud-init and the Java SDK. I tested this with 3.3 and it
works correctly.
As you are having problems I suggest to try it manually, from the GUI,
if it doesn't work then please report the details, so that we can
diagnose and fix it.
Once it works manually from the GUI, we can see why it doesn't work with
the SDK, but we will need the output generated when running in debug
mode.
> On 13 Feb 2014 20:32, "Juan Hernandez" <jhernand(a)redhat.com
<mailto:jhernand@redhat.com>
> <mailto:jhernand@redhat.com <mailto:jhernand@redhat.com>>>
wrote:
>
> On 02/13/2014 03:59 PM, Shahar Havivi wrote:
> > On 13.02.14 20:17, Tejesh M wrote:
> >> 1. The Version is RHEV-M 3.3 & Cloud-init is
> >> cloud-init-0.6.3-0.12.bzr532.el6.noarch
> >>
> >> 2. In Webadmin, i don't find any option to set Cloud-init
data's.
> I checked
> >> under New VM->Initial Run.. Am i looking at the right place?
> >> How to enable cloud-init support in engine?
> > You will not found it since you are working in 3.3 and this
> feature presented
> > in 3.4.
> > In 3.3 you can try to set the Cloud-Init via the Run-Once
button.
> >
>
> In 3.3 you need first to create the VM. Once it is created
select it,
> click the "Run Once" button, then click on the plus sign next to
> "Initial Run", check the "Cloud-Init" box, and populate
the fields
> you want.
>
> >>
> >> I have installed cloud-init package in RHEV-M & also in
Template.
> >>
> >> Please suggest.
> >>
> >>
> >> On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 7:31 PM, Juan Hernandez
> <jhernand(a)redhat.com <mailto:jhernand@redhat.com>
<mailto:jhernand@redhat.com <mailto:jhernand@redhat.com>>> wrote:
> >>
> >>> On 02/13/2014 02:39 PM, Tejesh M wrote:
> >>>> Hi All,
> >>>>
> >>>> Thanks alot.
> >>>>
> >>>> I have created one VM with minimal installation &
installed
> cloud-init
> >>>> package. And, converted that VM into Template. Then
executed
> the code
> >>>> given in
> >>>>
>
http://lists.ovirt.org/pipermail/users/2014-February/021302.html , but
> >>>> no luck, the code is not setting root password.
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>> What version of the engine are you running? I may not have the
> required
> >>> cloud-init support.
> >>>
> >>> Try to run the application in debug mode:
> >>>
> >>> Api api = new Api(
> >>> "https://whatever/api",
> >>> "user@domain",
> >>> "password",
> >>> null,
> >>> null,
> >>> null,
> >>> null,
> >>> true,
> >>> null,
> >>> true // <- This is to enable debug mode
> >>> );
> >>>
> >>> It will send to the log the actual XML documents sent to the
> server. We
> >>> can use it to see if the request is generated correctly.
> >>>
> >>> It may also happen that cloud-init support isn't working
> correctly. To
> >>> verify this try to use the cloud-init support manually from
> webadmin.
> >>> Does it work from there?
> >>>
> >>>> Also, there is no option to set *Hostname *for the VM.
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>> To set the host name you need to add something like this:
> >>>
> >>> Host hostData = new Host();
> >>> hostData.setAddress("the.host.name
<
http://the.host.name> <
http://the.host.name>");
> >>> cloudData.setHost(hostData);
> >>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> _*Code:*_
> >>>>
> >>>> /*********************Begin Customize
> VM*********************/
> >>>> // Generate the random password, using whatever
> mechanism you
> >>>> // prefer:
> >>>> String password =
"cJql3P9XLQG4drCYVG/6Q/";
> >>>>
> >>>> // You need to know the name of the template,
the
> cluster and
> >>>> // the VM you are going to create:
> >>>> String templateName = "rhel2_temp";
> >>>> String clusterName = "testCluster";
> >>>> String vmName = "myvm";
> >>>>
> >>>> // Prepare the data to create the VM from the
template:
> >>>> org.ovirt.engine.sdk.entities.Template
templateData = new
> >>>> Template();
> >>>> templateData.setName(templateName);
> >>>> org.ovirt.engine.sdk.entities.Cluster
clusterData = new
> >>> Cluster();
> >>>> clusterData.setName(clusterName);
> >>>> org.ovirt.engine.sdk.entities.VM vmDataForCreate
=
> new VM();
> >>>> vmDataForCreate.setName(vmName);
> >>>> vmDataForCreate.setCluster(clusterData);
> >>>> vmDataForCreate.setTemplate(templateData);
> >>>>
> >>>> // Send the request to create the VM to the
server:
> >>>> api.getVMs().add(vmDataForCreate);
> >>>> String state;
> >>>> // White till the VM is down (it will be locked
for a
> while):
> >>>> for (;;) {
> >>>> state =
> api.getVMs().get(vmName).getStatus().getState();
> >>>> if ("down".equals(state)) {
> >>>> break;
> >>>> }
> >>>> Thread.sleep(1000);
> >>>> }
> >>>> System.out.println("System
Status:"+state);
> >>>> // Populate parameters for the action to start
the VM
> with
> >>>> cloud-init:
> >>>> org.ovirt.engine.sdk.entities.User userData =
new User();
> >>>> userData.setUserName("root");
> >>>> userData.setPassword(password);
> >>>> Users usersData = new Users();
> >>>> usersData.getUsers().add(userData);
> >>>> CloudInit cloudData = new CloudInit();
> >>>> cloudData.setUsers(usersData);
> >>>>
> >>>> Initialization initData = new Initialization();
> >>>> initData.setCloudInit(cloudData);
> >>>> VM vmDataForStart = new VM();
> >>>> vmDataForStart.setInitialization(initData);
> >>>> Action actionData = new Action();
> >>>> actionData.setVm(vmDataForStart);
> >>>>
> >>>> // Send the request to start the VM to the
server:
> >>>> api.getVMs().get(vmName).start(actionData);
> >>>> System.out.println("After :
> >>>> "+api.getVMs().get(vmName).getStatus());
> >>>> /*********************End Customize
> VM*********************/
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> Thanks & Regards,
> >>>> Tejesh
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 2:26 PM, Juan Hernandez
> <jhernand(a)redhat.com <mailto:jhernand@redhat.com>
<mailto:jhernand@redhat.com <mailto:jhernand@redhat.com>>
> >>>> <mailto:jhernand@redhat.com
<mailto:jhernand@redhat.com>
<mailto:jhernand@redhat.com <mailto:jhernand@redhat.com>>>> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> On 02/13/2014 09:29 AM, Shahar Havivi wrote:
> >>>> > On 13.02.14 00:59, Oved Ourfalli wrote:
> >>>> >>
> >>>> >>
> >>>> >> ----- Original Message -----
> >>>> >>> From: "Shahar Havivi"
<shaharh(a)redhat.com
<mailto:shaharh@redhat.com>
> <mailto:shaharh@redhat.com <mailto:shaharh@redhat.com>>
> >>>> <mailto:shaharh@redhat.com
<mailto:shaharh@redhat.com> <mailto:shaharh@redhat.com
<mailto:shaharh@redhat.com>>>>
> >>>> >>> To: users(a)ovirt.org
<mailto:users@ovirt.org>
<mailto:users@ovirt.org <mailto:users@ovirt.org>>
> <mailto:users@ovirt.org <mailto:users@ovirt.org>
<mailto:users@ovirt.org <mailto:users@ovirt.org>>>
> >>>> >>> Cc: "Juan Antonio Hernandez
Fernandez"
> <jhernand(a)redhat.com <mailto:jhernand@redhat.com>
<mailto:jhernand@redhat.com <mailto:jhernand@redhat.com>>
> >>>> <mailto:jhernand@redhat.com
<mailto:jhernand@redhat.com> <mailto:jhernand@redhat.com
<mailto:jhernand@redhat.com>>>>,
> rhevm-api(a)lists.fedorahosted.org
<mailto:rhevm-api@lists.fedorahosted.org>
> <mailto:rhevm-api@lists.fedorahosted.org
<mailto:rhevm-api@lists.fedorahosted.org>>
> >>>> <mailto:rhevm-api@lists.fedorahosted.org
<mailto:rhevm-api@lists.fedorahosted.org>
> <mailto:rhevm-api@lists.fedorahosted.org
<mailto:rhevm-api@lists.fedorahosted.org>>>, "Tejesh M"
> >>>> >>> <tejeshmk(a)gmail.com
<mailto:tejeshmk@gmail.com>
<mailto:tejeshmk@gmail.com <mailto:tejeshmk@gmail.com>>
> <mailto:tejeshmk@gmail.com <mailto:tejeshmk@gmail.com>
<mailto:tejeshmk@gmail.com <mailto:tejeshmk@gmail.com>>>>
> >>>> >>> Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2014
11:22:20 PM
> >>>> >>> Subject: Re: [Users] [rhevm-api] Assign IP
address to
> VM using
> >>>> Java SDK
> >>>> >>>
> >>>> >>> On 12.02.14 22:55, Itamar Heim wrote:
> >>>> >>>> On 02/12/2014 03:14 PM, Tejesh M
wrote:
> >>>> >>>>> Hi,
> >>>> >>>>>
> >>>> >>>>> Can anyone share sample code on
how to assign IP
> address to
> >>>> guest os &
> >>>> >>>>> changing the root password while
creating VM from
> Template
> >>>> using Java SDK?
> >>>> >>> Hi Tejesh,
> >>>> >>> You should start here:
> >>>> >>>
http://www.ovirt.org/Api
> >>>> >>> This link will explain the basics for
fetching VM via
> the API
> >>>> using HTTP via
> >>>> >>> curl command line.
> >>>> >>>
> >>>> >>> Every VM have a collection of networks
and
manipulating
> them can
> >>>> be seeing
> >>>> >>> here with the REST API examples:
> >>>> >>>
>
http://www.ovirt.org/Features/Design/Network/SetupNetworks#REST
> >>>> >>> the section for you is "Attaching a
network to a NIC"
> under the
> >>> REST
> >>>> >>> category.
> >>>> >>>
> >>>> >>> Shahar Havivi.
> >>>> >>>
> >>>> >>
> >>>> >> Actually it looks like Tejesh is referring to
the
Guests
> and not
> >>>> the hosts, so you can use cloud-init in order to do
that.
> >>>> >> See more in
> "http://www.ovirt.org/Features/Cloud-Init_Integration
> >>> ".
> >>>> >> If the VM's operating system is defined as
some
kind of
> Linux,
> >>>> then you'll be able to set some stuff using
cloud-init,
> either via
> >>>> the Run-Once Dialog, or in the regular VM properties
dialog.
> >>>> >>
> >>>> >> Omer - we have REST API support for
cloud-init, right?
> >>>> > Yes, more on that can be found here:
> >>>> >
http://www.ovirt.org/Features/vm-init-persistent
> >>>> >>
> >>>>
> >>>> Tajesh, you have a detailed example of how to set the
> password in the
> >>>> following message:
> >>>>
> >>>>
>
http://lists.ovirt.org/pipermail/users/2014-February/021302.html
> >>>>
> >>>> Setting the IP address is similar.
> >>>>
> >>>
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