3 Launches an OpenVIM controller.
7 When running with an LXD cloud, the openvim-compute nodes needs to have some
8 devices added and be run with extra privileges. A quick-and-dirty way of
9 accomplishing this is to edit the juju-default LXD profile:
11 lxc profile edit juju-default
17 boot.autostart: "true"
18 security.nesting: "true"
19 security.privileged: "true"
33 juju deploy openvim-compute
34 juju relate mysql openvim
35 juju relate openvim-compute openvim
37 # Creating and starting a VM
39 The openvim charm will create a default tenant, image, flavor,
40 and networks, but you'll want to add your own VM when you're ready to deploy.
41 This charm generates a basic VM yaml definition for you if you'd like to launch
42 one quickly. First, ssh into your openvim box:
44 juju ssh openvim-contrller/0 # may not be zero, find instance id with `juju status`.
46 Then create your VM and get its uuid:
48 /home/ubuntu/openmano/openvim/openvim vm-create /tmp/server.yaml
52 /home/ubuntu/openmano/openvim/openvim vm-start <vm-uuid>
57 Rye Terrell rye.terrell@canonical.com
58 George Kraft george.kraft@canonical.com