[Engine-devel] New tool to upload OVF archives
Livnat Peer
lpeer at redhat.com
Mon Dec 5 15:34:55 UTC 2011
On 12/05/2011 03:58 PM, Keith Robertson wrote:
> On 12/05/2011 08:22 AM, Andrew Cathrow wrote:
>>
>> Can we update the ID feature to autogenerate an ID instead of
>> specifying it.
> Yes.
>> Also the ID generation needs to flow through to the template/VM's disk ID
>>
> Are you sure about that? In the sample OVF XML in the patch [1], the
> XML Element, "TemplateId", has a UUID that ends in 9402. The only other
> place that this 9402 UUID appears is in the "ovf:id" attribute a
> "Section" element. This UUID does not appear in any disk ID elements.
> Hence, it was my assumption that the UUIDs for the TemplateID and the
> "ovf:diskId" elements are distinctly separate.
>
> Cheers,
> Keith
>
Hi Keith,
As far as i know the template id appears only once which is fine but the
disk id should be updated in several places.
I think Andrew's question was referencing to the disk-id.
Changing the disk id also requires taking care of all the references to
this id, for example:
- in the ovf file the References element, Disk element and devices under
"VirtualHardwareSection".
- The image files names (image and meta-data file)
- The data inside the meta-data file
Is it covered by the tool?
Livnat
> [1]: .../engine-image-uploader/src/ovf/sample-ovf.xml
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "Keith Robertson"<kroberts at redhat.com>
>>> To: engine-devel at ovirt.org
>>> Sent: Sunday, December 4, 2011 12:10:38 PM
>>> Subject: [Engine-devel] New tool to upload OVF archives
>>>
>>> All,
>>>
>>> I have created a new tool that makes it easier to upload an OVF
>>> archive
>>> file to an oVirt export domain. I've attached the patch to this
>>> email
>>> so that you can try it out and see what it does.
>>>
>>> I am looking for feedback on the tool so please let me know what you
>>> think.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Keith
>>>
>>>
>>> //---- Begin description
>>>
>>> The new tool provided in this patch makes it easier to upload an
>>> OVF archive to an export domain. An OVF archive is simply a
>>> zipped archive that can contain an image and must contain
>>> an XML document describing the image to be uploaded.
>>>
>>> The tool has the following behavior:
>>> 1. Before unpacking the archive it will check for requisite space
>>> on the local system.
>>> 2. Before uploading the requisite parts in the archive it will
>>> check for space in the target NFS export domain.
>>> 3. At this time only NFS as a transport mechanism is supported.
>>> This is slightly different behavior than the iso uploader which
>>> supports both NFS and SSH/SFTP.
>>> 4. The tool will allow you to rename the image.
>>> 5. The tool will allow you to change the UUID of the image.
>>> 6. The tool will only upload those files explicitly listed in the
>>> archive's XML .ovf file. This prevents spurious cruft which it
>>> included
>>> in some OVF archives from being moved to the export domain.
>>>
>>> Example usage:
>>> 1.> python ovirt-image-uploader.py -n 127.0.0.1:/virt/exports
>>> --template-name=new-name-here --template-id=new-uuid-here upload
>>> keith.ovf --force
>>> 2.> python ovirt-image-uploader.py --conf-file=./imageuploader.conf
>>> list
>>> Please provide the REST API password for RHEV-M (CTRL+D to abort):
>>> Export Storage Domain Name | Datacenter | Export
>>> Domain Status
>>> ExportDomain | LegacyDC | active
>>> 3.> python ovirt-image-uploader.py -e ExportDomain
>>> --template-name=new-name-here --template-id=new-uuid-here upload
>>> keith.ovf --force
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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