Difference between revisions of "Fedora ARM Secondary Architecture/ARM VMs"
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! arm-001-001 | ! arm-001-001 | ||
− | | | + | | 192.168.122.101 |
| Cell 3 | | Cell 3 | ||
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! arm-001-002 | ! arm-001-002 | ||
− | | | + | |192.168.122.102 |
|Cell C | |Cell C | ||
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! arm-001-003 | ! arm-001-003 | ||
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|Cell C | |Cell C | ||
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Revision as of 14:34, 26 February 2010
Contents
Description
We don't have any ARM hardware at the moment. In order to build natively for ARM, we will be using QEMU emulation.
Plan
- Create a number of libvirt-managed ARM-emulation VMs on hongkong.
- Configure the VMs to boot when hongkong boots.
- Configure each with a static address, and place those static addresses in /etc/hosts on hongkong, so that team members can easily ssh to them.
Machine List
- Place a table here showing the VM names, any details such as memory/disk/etc., the assigned purpose of the VM, IP, and any other relevant info.
VM Name | IP Addrsses | Names |
---|---|---|
arm-001-001 | 192.168.122.101 | Cell 3 |
arm-001-002 | 192.168.122.102 | Cell C |
arm-001-003 | 192.168.122.103 | Cell C |
arm-001-004 | Cell B | Cell C |
arm-001-005 | Cell B | Cell C |
arm-001-006 | Cell B | Cell C |
arm-001-007 | Cell B | Cell C |
arm-001-008 | Cell B | Cell C |