The follow project aims to simplify getting a full Apache CloudStack environment running on your machine. You can either take the easy ride and run vagrant up
in either one of the ‘binary installation’ directories or compile CloudStack yourself. See for instructions in the ‘basic’ and ‘advanced’ directories.
The included VagrantFile will give you:
Management
XenServer 6.2
Due to the large amount of data to be pulled from the Internet, it's probably not a good idea to do this over WiFi or Mobile data.
Given the amount of virtual machines this brings up it is recommended you have at least 8gb of ram before attempting this.
Ensure your system has git
installed.
When on Windows, make sure you've set the git option autocrlf
to false
:
git config --global core.autocrlf false
Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/imduffy15/devcloud4.git
Download and Install VirtualBox
On Windows7, the Xenserver VM crashed immediately after booting with a General Protection Fault. Installing VirtualBox version 4.3.6r91406 (https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Download_Old_Builds_4_3) fixed the problem, but only downgrade if the latest version does not work for you.
Download and install Vagrant
Ensure all Vagrant Plugins are installed:
vagrant plugin install vagrant-berkshelf vagrant-omnibus
Download and install ChefDK
Open virtualbox and navigate to its preferences/settings window.
Click onto the network tab and then onto the host only network tab.
Configure your adapters as follows: