Eucalyptus
graziano obertelli
graziano at eucalyptus.com
Tue Feb 2 21:38:12 UTC 2010
On Tue, Feb 02, 2010 at 10:46:58AM -0800, David Lutterkort wrote:
> On Mon, 2010-02-01 at 17:43 -0500, Greg DeKoenigsberg wrote:
> > Eucalyptus's participation in that vision
> > would obviously be welcome. There's a separate development list for that:
> >
> > https://fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/deltacloud-devel
>
> Yes, having somebody from Eucalyptus involved would be very welcome. The
> most basic thing that should be done there is to take dcloud's EC2
> driver and point it at a Eucalyptus instance, and see how far that goes.
Ok: I just subscribed to the list. We did give a quick try of deltacloud
and we noticed you use right_aws, so there shouldn't be any problem with
Eucalyptus (we did managed to see images and instances etc ..).
> If there are any differences between EC2 and Eucalyptus (e.g., API
> additions), we should figure out how to support them. And, of course,
> we'd love to have Eucalyptus involvement in shaping the course of the
> dcloud API.
Let me know how can I help here. Also, if you need a Eucalyptus cloud to
test the interaction let me know and I can try to get something for you.
At this stage we are a bit short or machines (all taken up for Q&A for
1.6.2) but I should be able to do something.
cheers
graziano
> > Now, I think that dcloud is still a few patches short of a release at this
> > point, but soon we'll be getting dcloud into Fedora, and we're hoping to
> > start to use dcloud to manage EC2 instances for use by various Fedora
> > folks.
>
> Short it is, but not as short as one might think: we should be able to
> push dcloud API into Fedora in the next few weeks; goal is to have it
> all sewed up by the end of the month.
>
> David
>
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