Hi,
On 10/24/2013 08:10 PM, Florian La Roche wrote:
Hello Karanbir,
On Thu, Oct 24, 2013 at 05:38:18PM +0100, Karanbir Singh wrote:
Hi,
CentOS-6.4 i386 and x86_64 images targetting OpenStack are now available for testing at http://dev.centos.org/centos/hvm/ Images are available for KVM, Hyper-V, VMware, Xen and any other HVM hypervisor. Although, the 6.x kernel has the pv support enabled, so should work fine under paravirt Xen as well.
Works for me with OpenStack Havana with kvm and your qcow2 image.
thanks!
Image logs good to the log output and console seems to wok fine. Is there a root password setup? Ssh also accepts password login per default. (My favourite would be a standard password people can login on the console, but only allow ssh login via ssh keys. ??)
My assumption was that people would ssh-key login via root, after using the metadata service to inject a ssh-key; is that an unfair assumption here ?
The thought of having a pre-setup root password in images that might make it to public interfaces is a bit unsettling.
For people now looking at the new OpenStack Havana release: If you want to setup your own test cloud ontop of CentOS-6.4, please have a look at http://jur-linux.org/testwiki/index.php/CloudLinux/OpenStack
this looks like a good resource - both for people starting off and for people looking at references specific for the EL base. We could do with something like this at wiki.centos.org/Cloud/OpenStack - fancy hacking that up ?
P.S.: Will the script to setup this CentOS image also be available to allow for many stable/customized versions to show up?
yes, I might have cleaned up the kickstarts; but in future builds those should still be in place. The image is built from an anaconda run, and not a loop mounted package injection process.
regards