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    Ubuntu Server Eucalyptus Testers Needed

    From: http://fridge.ubuntu.com/node/1925

    Koalas love eucalyptus, they spend three hours a day munching away on the sturdy plant. Likewise, Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala loves Eucalyptus, the Open Source system for implementing on-premise private and hybrid clouds using the hardware and software infrastructure that is in place, without modification. This allows you to run your own private cloud on your own hardware and infrastructure. Sound interesting? It really is, and this a rocking new feature in the new Ubuntu Server edition.

    As we build to release, we could really use your help to make sure that Karmic Koala’s Eucalyptus support is rock solid. This post outlines how you can test this functionality, and provide some valuable feedback.

    What You Will Need

    You need two machines, one of which has to be capable of handling [KVM](https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KVM). The following command will check to see if your CPU has the correct VT extensions for running KVM (though you might have to additionally enable VT in your BIOS):

    egrep '(vmx|svm)' /proc/cpuinfo

    Each machine will also need 1GB of RAM and 80GB of free space. Documentation for all this is provided here.

    You will also need to download the latest daily Ubuntu Server ISO image and burn it to CD.

    Performing The Tests

    Testing the *Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud* support with Eucalyptus involves three steps: setting up the cluster, the nodes and activating the cloud. Let’s look at it in three easy steps:

    The Cluster Machine

    This machine will control the nodes, it does NOT need KVM support. You can install it via the Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud task in the installer and select Cluster as the type.

    Step-by-step instructions are here.

    The Nodes

    After you have installed a controller you are ready to add *nodes*. This is the machine that needs the KVM support. Install it via the *Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud* task in the installer and select *Node* as the type.

    Step-by-step instructions are here.

    Activating Your Cloud

    After you have got the cluster and the node all installed and ready to go you’re ready for the final steps which are available here.

    Testing and Filing Bugs

    Each of these steps should be relatively pain free, after that you’re ready to start testing Eucalyptus.

    The Eucalyptus Getting Started Guide contains commands you may want to try. Please Note: the Getting Started Guide is for version 1.5.2. Karmic Koala includes version 1.6, so there are some differences involved. You can however take a look to the on going work of the version 1.6 documentation.

    Bugs should be filed in Launchpad in the Ubuntu eucalyptus package. You can see this list of bugs at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/eucalyptus. Bugs should be reported using the ubuntu-bug tool. This tool is shipped with Ubuntu Server. To file a bug, simply type in:

    ubuntu-bug eucalyptus

    This tool will send relevant debugging content to Launchpad to help identify and resolve the bug. More details on ubuntu-bug can be found here.

    Discussion and Getting Help

    Discussion about Eucalyptus can be posted directly to the ubuntu-devel mailing list and you are welcome to join the server development team in the #ubuntu-server IRC channel on irc.freenode.net.
    Mike: "The hardest questions in life are the ones worth answering"

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    Thumbs down Re: Ubuntu Server Eucalyptus Testers Needed

    The thought about spending time on a eucalyptus cloud sounds appealing to me. Do you still need more testers? I guess you do otherwise the note would not be still up here.

    I am putting together a system with AMD Phenom II X4 CPU. I am pretty sure it would support KVM. It is not up and running yet so I cannot verify it. Been putting it off for a week, now it is time to get it up. The computer I am on now can be the console node. I don't believe it supports KVM

    egrep '(vmx|svm)' /proc/cpuinfo

    returns nothing. I'll check the BIOS when I get off but I doubt it.

    Guess I'll get an email notice. Have a great day

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    Re: Ubuntu Server Eucalyptus Testers Needed

    There have been a number of bugs found in eucalyptus 1.6 and I think ubuntu needs to upgrade to 1.6.1 or 1.6.2 before getting testers involved. The version released in karmic was a pre-release 1.6bzr... version.

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    Re: Ubuntu Server Eucalyptus Testers Needed

    My Athlon X2 64 3800+ supports VT, so I would imagine your Phenom 2 would do it quite nicely. I was under the impression that practically all cpus from Core 2 Duo to Athlon x2 supported VT or their brand specific version of it?

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    Re: Ubuntu Server Eucalyptus Testers Needed

    Quote Originally Posted by holastickboy View Post
    My Athlon X2 64 3800+ supports VT, so I would imagine your Phenom 2 would do it quite nicely. I was under the impression that practically all cpus from Core 2 Duo to Athlon x2 supported VT or their brand specific version of it?
    Yep. More or less.

    Even the intel atoms in these netbooks support hypervisors.

    Personally I'm currently trying to hijack a few computers in my class to be able to test out this. However they are occupied atm

    PErsonally I just dont have the physical machines in order to test this at home

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