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− | VNX includes several example scenarios based on the [http://www.dit.upm.es/vnumlwiki/index.php/Tutorial VNUML tutorial scenario] but including all types of virtual machines supported by VNX. The scenario presented | + | VNX includes several example scenarios based on the [http://www.dit.upm.es/vnumlwiki/index.php/Tutorial VNUML tutorial scenario] but including all types of virtual machines supported by VNX (see tutorial_*.xml files in /usr/share/vnx/examples directory). |
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+ | The scenario presented here is made of 6 Ubuntu virtual machines (4 hosts -h1, h2, h3 and h4- and 2 routers -r1 and r2-) connected through three virtual networks. The host participates in the scenario having a network interface in Net3. All systems but h1 use an Ubuntu server root filesystem; h1 uses an Ubuntu Desktop one to allow starting a web navigator. | ||
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Revision as of 14:20, 28 July 2011
VNX Tutorial Ubuntu
Contents
Description
VNX includes several example scenarios based on the VNUML tutorial scenario but including all types of virtual machines supported by VNX (see tutorial_*.xml files in /usr/share/vnx/examples directory).
The scenario presented here is made of 6 Ubuntu virtual machines (4 hosts -h1, h2, h3 and h4- and 2 routers -r1 and r2-) connected through three virtual networks. The host participates in the scenario having a network interface in Net3. All systems but h1 use an Ubuntu server root filesystem; h1 uses an Ubuntu Desktop one to allow starting a web navigator.
Starting the scenario
Executing commands
Stopping the scenario
Other interesting options
tutorial_ubuntu.xml scenario
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!-- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ VNX Sample scenarios ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Name: tutorial_ubuntu Description: A simple tutorial scenario made of 6 Ubuntu virtual machines (4 hosts: h1, h2, h3 and h4; and 2 routers: r1 and r2) connected through three virtual networks. The host participates in the scenario having a network interface in Net3. This file is part of the Virtual Networks over LinuX (VNX) Project distribution. (www: http://www.dit.upm.es/vnx - e-mail: vnx@dit.upm.es) Departamento de Ingenieria de Sistemas Telematicos (DIT) Universidad Politecnica de Madrid SPAIN --> <vnx xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="/usr/share/xml/vnx/vnx-2.00.xsd"> <global> <version>2.0</version> <scenario_name>tutorial_ubuntu</scenario_name> <automac/> <vm_mgmt type="none" /> <vm_defaults> <console id="0" display="no"/> <console id="1" display="yes"/> </vm_defaults> </global> <net name="Net0" mode="virtual_bridge" /> <net name="Net1" mode="virtual_bridge" /> <net name="Net2" mode="virtual_bridge" /> <net name="Net3" mode="virtual_bridge" /> <vm name="h1" type="libvirt" subtype="kvm" os="linux"> <filesystem type="cow">/usr/share/vnx/filesystems/rootfs_ubuntu-gui</filesystem> <mem>384M</mem> <console id="0" display="yes"/> <console id="1" display="no"/> <if id="1" net="Net0"> <ipv4>10.0.0.2/24</ipv4> </if> <route type="ipv4" gw="10.0.0.1">default</route> <filetree seq="vnxtxt" root="/tmp">conf/txtfile</filetree> <!-- Start xeyes application --> <exec seq="xeyes" type="verbatim" ostype="xexec">xeyes</exec> <!-- Start xeyes application and wait until it is closed --> <exec seq="xeyes2" type="verbatim" ostype="xsystem">xeyes</exec> <!-- Start gedit, maximize the window and show a text file --> <exec seq="vnxtxt" type="verbatim" ostype="system">chmod 666 /tmp/vnx.txt</exec> <exec seq="vnxtxt" type="verbatim" ostype="xexec">gedit /tmp/vnx.txt</exec> <exec seq="vnxtxt" type="verbatim" ostype="xexec">sleep 3; wmctrl -r vnx.txt -b add,maximized_vert,maximized_horz</exec> <exec seq="vnxtxtoff" type="verbatim" ostype="system">pkill gedit; rm /tmp/vnx.*</exec> <!-- Start firefox and connect to h3 web server --> <exec seq="www-h3" type="verbatim" ostype="xexec">firefox http://10.0.2.2</exec> <exec seq="www-h3-off" type="verbatim" ostype="system">pkill firefox; rm /tmp/vnx.*</exec> <!-- Start calculator --> <exec seq="calc" type="verbatim" ostype="xexec">gcalctool</exec> <exec seq="calcoff" type="verbatim" ostype="system">pkill gcalctool</exec> </vm> <vm name="h2" type="libvirt" subtype="kvm" os="linux"> <filesystem type="cow">/usr/share/vnx/filesystems/rootfs_ubuntu</filesystem> <mem>128M</mem> <if id="1" net="Net0"> <ipv4>10.0.0.3/24</ipv4> </if> <route type="ipv4" gw="10.0.0.1">default</route> </vm> <vm name="r1" type="libvirt" subtype="kvm" os="linux"> <filesystem type="cow">/usr/share/vnx/filesystems/rootfs_ubuntu</filesystem> <mem>128M</mem> <if id="1" net="Net0"> <ipv4>10.0.0.1/24</ipv4> </if> <if id="2" net="Net1"> <ipv4>10.0.1.1/24</ipv4> </if> <if id="3" net="Net3"> <ipv4>10.0.3.1/24</ipv4> </if> <route type="ipv4" gw="10.0.1.2">10.0.2.0/24</route> <forwarding type="ip" /> </vm> <vm name="r2" type="libvirt" subtype="kvm" os="linux"> <filesystem type="cow">/usr/share/vnx/filesystems/rootfs_ubuntu</filesystem> <mem>128M</mem> <if id="1" net="Net1" name="s1/0"> <ipv4>10.0.1.2/24</ipv4> </if> <if id="2" net="Net2" name="e0/0"> <ipv4>10.0.2.1/24</ipv4> </if> <route type="ipv4" gw="10.0.1.1">default</route> <forwarding type="ip" /> </vm> <vm name="h3" type="libvirt" subtype="kvm" os="linux"> <filesystem type="cow">/usr/share/vnx/filesystems/rootfs_ubuntu</filesystem> <mem>128M</mem> <if id="1" net="Net2"> <ipv4>10.0.2.2/24</ipv4> </if> <route type="ipv4" gw="10.0.2.1">default</route> <!-- Copy the files under conf/tutorial_ubuntu/h3 to vm /var/www directory --> <filetree seq="start-www" root="/var/www">conf/tutorial_ubuntu/h3</filetree> <!-- Start/stop apache www server --> <exec seq="start-www" type="verbatim" ostype="system">chmod 644 /var/www/*</exec> <exec seq="start-www" type="verbatim" ostype="system">service apache2 start</exec> <exec seq="stop-www" type="verbatim" ostype="system">service apache2 stop</exec> </vm> <vm name="h4" type="libvirt" subtype="kvm" os="linux"> <filesystem type="cow">/usr/share/vnx/filesystems/rootfs_ubuntu</filesystem> <mem>128M</mem> <if id="1" net="Net2"> <ipv4>10.0.2.3/24</ipv4> </if> <route type="ipv4" gw="10.0.2.1">default</route> <!-- Copy the files under conf/tutorial_ubuntu/h4 to vm /var/www directory --> <filetree seq="start-www" root="/var/www">conf/tutorial_ubuntu/h4</filetree> <!-- Start/stop apache www server --> <exec seq="start-www" type="verbatim" ostype="system">chmod 644 /var/www/*</exec> <exec seq="start-www" type="verbatim" ostype="system">service apache2 start</exec> <exec seq="stop-www" type="verbatim" ostype="system">service apache2 stop</exec> </vm> <host> <hostif net="Net3"> <ipv4>10.0.3.2/24</ipv4> </hostif> <route type="ipv4" gw="10.0.3.1">10.0.0.0/16</route> </host> </vnx>
Mas cosas
sudo vnx -f simple_ubuntu-gui.xml -v --suspend -M ubuntu-gui sudo vnx -f simple_ubuntu-gui.xml -v --resume -M ubuntu-gui
To start the web servers in h3 and h4:
sudo vnx -f tutorial_ubuntu.xml -v -x start-www
To start a firefox navigator and load main page of h3 web server:
sudo vnx -f tutorial_ubuntu.xml -v -x www-h3
Tutorial_ubuntu-screen-capture.png
Tutorial scenarios (tutorial_root1_XXXX.xml)
- To start the tutorial scenario with linux, FreeBSD, XP and Win7 virtual machines just type:
sudo vnx -f tutorial_root1_all.xml -v --create