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| + | ** if multiple interfaces: [http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/470 bridge] [http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/XenNetworking setup] [http://www.novell.com/communities/node/4094/xen-network-bridges-explained-with-troubleshooting-notes notes] (with <tt>options netloop nloopbacks=0</tt> in <tt>modprobe.conf</tt>) | ||
Revision as of 14:19, 12 February 2010
This page contains notes on the installation of the agile testbed cloud.
Base install
- Install CentOS 5 bare-bones
- Setup LDAP authentication (see this guide)
- add ldap to /etc/nsswitch.conf's passwd, shadow and group entries
- configure /etc/ldap.conf according to this
- make sure the DutchGrid CA certificate is in /etc/openldap/cacerts/16da7552.0 (from rpm or here)
- update /etc/pam.d/system-auth using command authconfig --enableldap --enableldapauth --update
- create homedirs for your users as /user/<username> with correct owner, populate authorized_keys
- disable ssh PasswordAuthentication
 
Master
- Install and configure OpenNebula
- Setup dynamic DNS (optional but convenient)
- install and configure bind
- create OpenNebula hooks with ddns-update script
 
- Setup image repository
- Install mkisofs for contextualisation
OpenNebula documentation Building Clouds presentation Virtual Machines working group
Slaves
- Enable Xen (see also Xen on CentOS 5)
- yum install xen kernel-xen
- make grub boot Xen kernel by default (change default in /boot/grub/menu.lst), add nosmp to kernel cmdline and reboot
 
- Allow oneadmin user to execute cloud-related commands using sudo
- Setup /etc/sudoers (e.g. using visudo)
- Cmnd_Alias CLOUD = /usr/sbin/xm, /usr/sbin/xentop, /usr/sbin/lvs, /usr/sbin/lvcreate, /usr/sbin/lvremove, /bin/dd
- oneadmin ALL = NOPASSWD: CLOUD
 
- Disable sudo's requiretty option
- Add PATH=$PATH:/sbin:/usr/sbin to ~oneadmin/.bashrc so that these commands can be found
 
- Setup /etc/sudoers (e.g. using visudo)
- Install ruby from the RubyWorks repository (you really need 1.8.6 or higher)
- Enable passwordless ssh login from master for oneadmin user
- Add to master using onehost there
- Setup networking
