[et-mgmt-tools] Xen domU + koan
Michael DeHaan
mdehaan at redhat.com
Tue Feb 27 19:15:29 UTC 2007
John Sanabria wrote:
> Hi James,
>
> if you want you can review the COMMANDS used by me in order to create
> distro, then profile (http://pdcsrv.ece.uprm.edu/blog/?p=78) and then how
> to deploy a virtual machine with koan
> (http://pdcsrv.ece.uprm.edu/blog/?p=80).
>
I'm not sure I understand what "distro repository" is in your diagrams
as the cobbler "database" is usually on the same
box.
I see this as:
(cobbler server) <----- pulls data from ---- (target system with koan
installed)
And that's it.
Boot configurations are defined on the cobbler server and accessed
either via PXE or with koan.
> Time ago, Michael in private email give a theoretical details about the
> roles that plays cobbler and koan, but, since i'm a bad student, i can not
> understand all (sorry Michael, but many thanks for your explaination),
> however the COMMANDS in those documents, work for me!
>
> Hi Michael, i have a question. According to figure attached, there exist a
> machine where is declared a profile->distro->system. If an user is located
> to remote server is possible for him execute:
>
> koan --replace-self --server=15.20.10.10 --system=databaseserver
>
> and then, replace the old system for the new one (databaseserver)? What is
> the security restrictions to avoid that a malicious user drop a running
> system?
>
The user in question needs to be logged in to the remote system and have
root on it.
(Or, if using "cobbler enchant" needs to be in root's authorized_keys).
> Another one, is not possible execute:
>
> koan --virt --server=15.20.10.10 --system=databaseserver
>
> where, in databaseserver system is defined the physical host where the
> virtual machine will be deployed? why is that possible considered?
>
I'm sorry, I don't understand this question.
BTW, best practices for koan suggest using mac addresses for cobbler
system names, not hostnames.
> thanks a lot! regards.
>
> http://ece.uprm.edu/~s047267
> http://del.icio.us/josanabr
> http://blog-grid.blogspot.com
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