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Cédric de Saint Martin
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@@ -12,43 +12,25 @@ For extensive parameters definition, please look at parameter-input-schema.json.
Examples
--------
The following examples listhow to request different possible instances of KVM
The following examples list
how to request different possible instances of KVM
Software Release from slap console or command line.
KVM instance (1GB of RAM, 10GB of SSD, one core)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Note that the KVM instance will request a frontend slave instance in order
Note that the KVM instance will
try to
request a frontend slave instance in order
to be accessible from IPv4.
KVM instance needs a NBD to fetch disk image at first boot. Working NBD IP/port
has to be specified.
::
myawesomekvm = request(
software_release=kvm,
partition_reference="
myawesomekvm
",
partition_reference="
My awesome KVM
",
partition_parameter_kw={
"ndb_ip":"2a01:e35:2e27:460:e2cb:4eff:fed9:48dc",
"ndb_port": 1024
"nbd-host":"ubuntu-1204.nbd.vifib.net",
}
)
KVM+ instance (2GB of RAM, 20GB of SSD, two cores)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
::
myevenmoreawesomekvm = request(
software_release=kvm,
partition_reference="myevenmoreawesomekvm",
partition_parameter_kw={
"ndb_ip":"2a01:e35:2e27:460:e2cb:4eff:fed9:48dc",
"ndb_port": 1024
},
software_type="kvm+",
)
See the instance-kvm-input-schema.json file for more instance parameters (cpu-count, ram-size, disk-size, etc).
NBD instance
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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