[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-users] How to create a windows vm with ganeti2.
Hi ! I'm tryng to install a windows instance to a ganeti cluster. For the moment, i have configured ganeti2, i have created a debian instance with debootstrap OS, i have created a windows instance with xen commands, with a HVM processor. I have already initialize too my cluster with HVM and PVM option. However, i can't create a windows vm with ganeti2. my command is: gnt-instance add -t drbd--disk=0:size=5g -B memory=256 -H xen-hvm:cdrom_image_path=/home/Windows_Server_2003.iso -n node1:node2 inst1 It ask me to specifie an os but i only have the debootstrap script. I have too a mistake that i haven't the good kernel /usr/lib/xen-unstable/boot/hvmloader but i can't modify the kernel with xen-hvm. It is possible to create a windows instance with ganeti2? How could I have an os script for windows? Can I create an instance with ganeti2 with a configuration file? (like xen create x.cfg) I have also create a windows instance with xen commands in LVM. Could I add this in the ganeti cluster? gnt-cluster info Cluster name: cluster1.jigamartyrs.local Master node: node1.jigamartyrs.local Architecture (this node): 64bit (x86_64) Default hypervisor: xen-pvm Enabled hypervisors: xen-hvm, xen-pvm Hypervisor parameters: - xen-hvm: nic_type: rtl8139 cdrom_image_path: vnc_bind_address: 0.0.0.0 boot_order: dc pae: True disk_type: ioemu acpi: True - xen-pvm: root_path: /dev/sda1 kernel_path: /boot/initrd-2.6-xenU initrd_path: /boot/initrd-2.6-xenU kernel_args: ro Cluster parameters: - candidate pool size: 10 - master netdev: eth0 - default bridge: eth0 - lvm volume group: xenvg - file storage path: /srv/ganeti/file-storage Default instance parameters: - default: auto_balance: True vcpus: 1 memory: 128 Thank you very much!! _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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