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* [http://matrix.senecac.on.ca/~jabuchan/virtbuilder0.1.zip Download virtbuilder0.1.zip]
 
* [http://matrix.senecac.on.ca/~jabuchan/virtbuilder0.1.zip Download virtbuilder0.1.zip]
  
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=== v0.25 release ===
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* Python script which:
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** reads a virt-image(5) XML file,
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** creates an LVM snapshot of the target /dev/hda,
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** boots the newly created VM instance via libvirt.
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* [http://matrix.senecac.on.ca/~jabuchan/virtbuilder/README Download README]
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* [http://matrix.senecac.on.ca/~jabuchan/virtbuilder/CHANGELOG Download CHANGELOG]
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* [http://matrix.senecac.on.ca/~jabuchan/virtbuilder0.25-r07.zip Download virtbuilder0.25-r07.zip]
  
 
== Project News ==
 
== Project News ==

Revision as of 22:49, 28 November 2007

Project Name

Web-based Virtual Machine Management (aka virtbuilder)

Project Description

"Create a web-based rapid provisioning system for virtual machines, building on work started by Ben Hearsum. A user could select an operating system, toolchain, and source branch and the VM would be configured and started (using Xen, KVM, or another hypervisor/backend). Resources: bhearsum"

Project Leader(s)

Jesse Buchanan

Project Contributor(s)

I will want a lot of technical help. As of right now I have nothing specific to ask for: but, read my blog and answer some of the questions if you can.

Project Details

Related bugs

Since I'm not hacking on Firefox or any Mozilla products per se, finding bugs related to my project is sort of difficult. To get in the right direction I tried searching Bugzilla for 'vmware', 'xen', 'kvm', and 'try server'. Here are a few results:

Update: As of October 21 2007 I've noticed that I'm going to be using the Redhat bugzilla a lot more than Mozilla's. Here are a few actually relevant bugs:


v0.1 goal

  • very simple CLI tool that will boot a pre-built Xen machine, using either libvirt or virsh
  • if time, very rudimentary control of virtual machine (i.e. change RAM)
  • [added in lieu of above] HTML mockup

Releases

v0.1 release

  • Python script which boots a prebuilt KVM virtual machine via libvirt
  • Barebones mockup of web interface: the project in a nutshell
  • Download virtbuilder0.1.zip

v0.25 release

Project News

2007-09-17: Project claimed. Must contact bhearsum for further information.

2007-09-18: Discussion with bhearsum, ctyler.

2007-09-30: v0.1 goal stated.

2007-10-10: Installed Fedora 7 successfully.

2007-10-11: Began experimenting with virt-install, KVM and QEMU.

2007-10-12: Successfully installed Fedora 7 inside KVM/QEMU virtual machine.

2007-10-19: Completed a v0.1 goal: create simple CLI program to boot prebuilt virtual machine.

2007-10-20: Completed a v0.1 goal: create mockup.

2007-10-21: Released v0.1. New, temporary name is 'virtbuilder': (criteria: less than 36 chars, 0 google results)

Related links

KVM homepage

QEMU homepage

libvirt homepage

Redhat bugzilla