On 08/17/2015 11:06 AM, Hugh O. Brock wrote:
On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 06:04:57PM -0400, Dave Neary wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 08/14/2015 10:56 PM, Outback Dingo wrote:
>> Id plainly like to see a breakdown of how this compares to say FUEL, or
>> HP Helion, or IBMs openstack deployments
>> Though Id also like to see someone get RDO to work with XENServer
>> deployments also, seems RDO is pretty much kvm based only
> While any compute nodes deployed by RDO would be KVM nodes, I don't see any
> reason that someone couldn't add Hyper-V, ESX or Xen nodes to Nova's compute
> pool with RDO - the bits are the same as upstream Nova, and of course
> whether such a configuration is supported is not an issue.
>
> In fact, I'm pretty sure that CERN deploys Hyper-V and KVM nodes using RDO.
> I don't see any reason why someone couldn't do the same with Xen, and
> document any issues they have on
rdoproject.org
>
> Thanks,
> Dave.
For what it's worth, Ironic supports all kinds of interesting power
drivers, way more than just IPMI. DRAC, ILO, AMT,
I'm Guessing this is really what we want; an undercloud deployment
using ssh?
ssh (for virt),
Say I have a RHEL7 laptop. Could I install an undercloud deployment on
it, using the ironic driver as the target for my development, and then
install an overcloud on top of that?
WOL (a
super-simple wake-on-lan driver that only knows how to power machines
on), etc. cc-ing Lucas for more info.
--Hugh
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