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OpenNebula Windows VM Contextualization

Description

This addon provides contextualization package for the Windows guest virtual machines running in the OpenNebula cloud. Based on the provided contextualization parameters, the packages prepare the networking in the running guest virt. machine, set passwords, run custom start scripts, and many others.

Download

Latest versions can be downloaded from the release page. Check the supported OpenNebula versions for each release.

Install

Documentation on packages installation and guest contextualization can be found in the latest stable OpenNebula Operation Guide. For beta releases, refer to the latest development documentation.

Build own package

Requirements

The service manager NSSM is the preferred tool to manage services because it handles long running services better and more correctly (srvany/rhsrvany fails to terminate its child processes on stop). NSSM is in public domain and the binary is part of this repo. There are both 32bit and 64bit versions - currently 32bit version is used because it covers broader set of systems.

If you wish to use rhsrvany instead then you must set the shell variable SRV_MANAGER to rhsrvany otherwise it will default to nssm.

On RHEL (CentOS) and Fedora systems, the required binary rhsrvany.exe is distributed as part of the package virt-v2v and placed into /usr/share/virt-tools/rhsrvany.exe. Please copy the EXE into your local repository clone before creating the MSI.

Steps

Script generate.sh builds the MSI package. It's a wrapper around the wixl command from msitools. It reads the package.wxs, a package definition in the WiX-like XML format. Package name or version can be overridden by env. variables NAME and VERSION. For example:

$ TARGET=msi ./generate.sh
$ NAME=one-context TARGET=msi ./generate.sh
$ VERSION=1.0.0 TARGET=msi ./generate.sh

New package is created as ${NAME}-${VERSION}.msi, e.g. one-context-1.0.0.msi in the out/ directory.

You can also built both the iso and msi targets like this:

$ ./generate-all.sh

Or with a different service manager and explicit version:

$ env SRV_MANAGER=rhsrvany VERSION=5.13 ./generate-all.sh

Please ignore following assertion on package build, which is caused by skipping the attribute Start in tag ServiceControl. The parameter is optional in WiX specification, but the msitools still counts with it. Despite that, the package is built.

(wixl:22764): wixl-CRITICAL **: wixl_wix_builder_install_mode_to_event: assertion 'modeString != NULL' failed

Acknowledgements

This addon is largely based upon the work by André Monteiro and Tiago Batista in the DETI/IEETA Universidade de Aveiro. The original guide is available here: OpenNebula - IEETA

License

Copyright 2002-2021, OpenNebula Project, OpenNebula Systems (formerly C12G Labs)

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.