[Ovirt-devel] Some architecture diagrams

Daniel Veillard veillard at redhat.com
Tue Feb 19 18:55:46 UTC 2008


On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 01:27:29PM -0500, Bryan W Clark wrote:
> Daniel Veillard wrote:
> >On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 10:48:02AM -0500, Mike Langlie wrote:
> >  
> >>Daniel Veillard wrote:
> >>    
> >>> Hum, it's better to have different shape for domain and host (the 
> >>> physical
> >>>machine) I used rounded corners for domains, I think it helps.
> >>> As others have reported there is some missing names.
> >>> the arrows indicating the network are dark grey on black, you don't
> >>>see it unless you know what to look for
> >>>
> >>> 
> >>>      
> >>>>That's prettier but I don't know what the blue hexagon is? Also, yeah,
> >>>>   
> >>>>        
> >>> Well it was my way to indicate the hypervisor/domain 0/ i.e. the base OS
> >>>on the managed Nodes
> >>> And the blue arrow is the provisionning from the console domain, which 
> >>> is
> >>>why the blue arrow were one way
> >>>
> >>> 
> >>>      
> >>>>we need to show the storage server...
> >>>>   
> >>>>        
> >>> that's easy to add later, a standard disk shape connected to the network
> >>>should be sufficient.
> >>>
> >>>Daniel
> >>>
> >>> 
> >>>      
> >>How's this one: warmer or colder?
> >>    
> >
> >  Quite better, but of course I have a few problems left (remember,
> >I'm french !):
> >    - there are strange white artefacts on the side of the blue line
> >      going into Admin Node
> >  
> That's to give some visual separation as the line goes inside the admin 
> node, I don't think there's a problem with that.

  Then why doesn't it stop at the node boundary ?

> >    - the blue arrow into the admin node makes no sense, hypervisors
> >      are downloaded from it, it's one way, not two ways
> >    - I don't understand the two white lines cutting the bottom blue line
> >    - the arrows and lines represneting the network are dark gey on a black
> >      background and hence nearly invisible
> >  
> I think you're looking at this image with an invisible (square block) or 
> black background. You need to place the image on a white background.  
> (with eog, go to preferences and set the background)  There is no 
> background set for the png though it obviously assumes a while 
> background in a few places as you can see by the white cutting the blue; 
> which looks normal on a while background.

  Well I let you juge the effect I get, see enclosed :-)

Daniel

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