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You can use two methods to download and install VNX root filesystems:
 
You can use two methods to download and install VNX root filesystems:
 
<ul>
 
<ul>
<li>Use the vnx_download_rootfs tools distributed with VNX:</li>
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<li>Use the '''vnx_download_rootfs''' tools distributed with VNX:</li>
 
<ul>
 
<ul>
 
<li>Type:</li>
 
<li>Type:</li>
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  /usr/share/vnx/bin/vnx_download_rootfs
 
  /usr/share/vnx/bin/vnx_download_rootfs
 
<li>The tool will show you the root filesystems available and allow to choose the ones you want to download and install.</li>
 
<li>The tool will show you the root filesystems available and allow to choose the ones you want to download and install.</li>
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<li>Use '-s' option to show the root filesystems available in VNX repository.</li>
 
<li>Use '-l' option if you want the tool to create the 'rootfs_*' soft links used by VNX example scenarios.</li>
 
<li>Use '-l' option if you want the tool to create the 'rootfs_*' soft links used by VNX example scenarios.</li>
 
<li>Use '-r <rootfsfilename>' if you want to download a specific root filesystem in no interactive way.</li>
 
<li>Use '-r <rootfsfilename>' if you want to download a specific root filesystem in no interactive way.</li>
<li>Use the commands listed in next subsection for each root filesystems (the creation of the symbolic link at the end is optional; create it if you want a rootfs to be the default filesystem to be used by the example scenarios).</li>
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</ul>
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<li>Download them manually form the VNX repository.</li>
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<ul>
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<li>To uncompress a KVM rootfs use:</li>
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bunzip2 vnx_rootfs_kvm_...
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<li>To uncompress an LXC rootfs use:</li>
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tar --numeric-owner -xzpf vnx_rootfs_lxc_...
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</ul>
 
</ul>
 
</ul>
  
VERY IMPORTANT: root filesystems are not updated any time VNX version changes. So, after download and install a rootfs, it is highly recomended to update the VNXACE daemon following the procedure described [[Vnx-modify-rootfs|here]].
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'''IMPORTANT''': KVM root filesystems are not updated any time VNX version changes. So, after download and install a rootfs, it is highly recomended to update the VNXACE daemon following the procedure described [[Vnx-modify-rootfs|here]].
  
 
=== KVM root fylesystems available ===
 
=== KVM root fylesystems available ===
  
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See the current open source filesystems available VNX repository at http://vnx.dit.upm.es/vnx/filesystems (see 'old' directory for old outdated filesystems).
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For legal reasons we cannot distribute Windows XP, Windows 7, Dynamips or Olive root filesystems. See [[Docintro|VNX documentation]] for detailed recipes to create or use these type of root filesystems.
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<ul>
 
<ul>
 
<li>'''Ubuntu''':</li>
 
<li>'''Ubuntu''':</li>
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</ul>
 
</ul>
  
<li>'''Freebsd:'''</li>
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<li>'''FreeBSD''':</li>
 
<ul>
 
<ul>
<li>'''Freebsd 8.2 (v022):'''</li>
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<li>'''FreeBSD 9.0 (v024)''':</li>
 
  cd /usr/share/vnx/filesystems
 
  cd /usr/share/vnx/filesystems
  wget -N http://vnx.dit.upm.es/vnx/filesystems/vnx_rootfs_kvm_freebsd-8.2-v022.qcow2.bz2
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  wget -N http://vnx.dit.upm.es/vnx/filesystems/vnx_rootfs_kvm_freebsd-9.0-v024.qcow2.bz2
  bunzip2 vnx_rootfs_kvm_freebsd-8.2-v022.qcow2.bz2
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  bunzip2 vnx_rootfs_kvm_freebsd-9.0-v024.qcow2.bz2
  ln -s vnx_rootfs_kvm_freebsd-8.2-v022.qcow2 rootfs_freebsd
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  ln -s vnx_rootfs_kvm_freebsd-9.0-v024.qcow2 rootfs_freebsd
<li>'''Freebsd 8.2 with GUI (v022):'''</li>
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<li>'''FreeBSD 8.2 (v024)''':</li>
 
  cd /usr/share/vnx/filesystems
 
  cd /usr/share/vnx/filesystems
  wget -N http://vnx.dit.upm.es/vnx/filesystems/vnx_rootfs_kvm_freebsd-8.2-gui-v022.qcow2.bz2
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  wget -N http://vnx.dit.upm.es/vnx/filesystems/vnx_rootfs_kvm_freebsd-8.2-v024.qcow2.bz2
  bunzip2 vnx_rootfs_kvm_freebsd-8.2-gui-v022.qcow2.bz2
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  bunzip2 vnx_rootfs_kvm_freebsd-8.2-v024.qcow2.bz2
  ln -s vnx_rootfs_kvm_freebsd-8.2-gui-v022.qcow2 rootfs_freebsd-gui
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  ln -s vnx_rootfs_kvm_freebsd-8.2-v024.qcow2 rootfs_freebsd
<li>'''Freebsd 7.4 (v022):'''</li>
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<li>'''FreeBSD 8.2 with GUI (v024)''':</li>
 
  cd /usr/share/vnx/filesystems
 
  cd /usr/share/vnx/filesystems
  wget -N http://vnx.dit.upm.es/vnx/filesystems/vnx_rootfs_kvm_freebsd-7.4-v022.qcow2.bz2
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  wget -N http://vnx.dit.upm.es/vnx/filesystems/vnx_rootfs_kvm_freebsd-8.2-gui-v024.qcow2.bz2
bunzip2 vnx_rootfs_kvm_freebsd-7.4-v022.qcow2.bz2
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  bunzip2 vnx_rootfs_kvm_freebsd-8.2-gui-v024.qcow2.bz2
ln -s vnx_rootfs_kvm_freebsd-7.4-v022.qcow2 rootfs_freebsd
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  ln -s vnx_rootfs_kvm_freebsd-8.2-gui-v024.qcow2 rootfs_freebsd
<li>'''Freebsd 7.4 with GUI (v022):'''</li>
 
cd /usr/share/vnx/filesystems
 
wget -N http://vnx.dit.upm.es/vnx/filesystems/vnx_rootfs_kvm_freebsd-7.4-gui-v022.qcow2.bz2
 
  bunzip2 vnx_rootfs_kvm_freebsd-7.4-gui-v022.qcow2.bz2
 
  ln -s vnx_rootfs_kvm_freebsd-7.4-gui-v022.qcow2 rootfs_freebsd-gui
 
 
</ul>
 
</ul>
  
<li>'''Fedora:'''</li>
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<li>'''CentOS''':</li>
 
<ul>
 
<ul>
<li>'''Fedora 14 (v022):'''</li>
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<li>'''CentOS 6.2 (v024)''':</li>
 
  cd /usr/share/vnx/filesystems
 
  cd /usr/share/vnx/filesystems
  wget -N http://vnx.dit.upm.es/vnx/filesystems/vnx_rootfs_kvm_fedora-14-v022.qcow2.bz2
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  wget -N http://vnx.dit.upm.es/vnx/filesystems/vnx_rootfs_kvm_centos-6.2-v024.qcow2.bz2
  bunzip2 vnx_rootfs_kvm_fedora-14-v022.qcow2.bz2
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  bunzip2 vnx_rootfs_kvm_centos-6.2-v024.qcow2.bz2
  ln -s vnx_rootfs_kvm_fedora-14-v022.qcow2 rootfs_fedora
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  ln -s vnx_rootfs_kvm_centos-6.2-v024.qcow2 rootfs_centos
<li>'''Fedora 14 with GUI (v022):'''</li>
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<li>'''CentOS 6.2 with GUI (v024)''':</li>
 
  cd /usr/share/vnx/filesystems
 
  cd /usr/share/vnx/filesystems
  wget -N http://vnx.dit.upm.es/vnx/filesystems/vnx_rootfs_kvm_fedora-14-gui-v022.qcow2.bz2
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  wget -N http://vnx.dit.upm.es/vnx/filesystems/vnx_rootfs_kvm_centos-6.2-gui-v024.qcow2.bz2
  bunzip2 vnx_rootfs_kvm_fedora-14-gui-v022.qcow2.bz2
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  bunzip2 vnx_rootfs_kvm_centos-6.2-gui-v024.qcow2.bz2
  ln -s vnx_rootfs_kvm_fedora-14-gui-v022.qcow2 rootfs_fedora-gui
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  ln -s vnx_rootfs_kvm_centos-6.2-gui-v024.qcow2 rootfs_centos
</ul>
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<li>'''CentOS 5.6 (v024)''':</li>
 
 
<li>'''CentOS:'''</li>
 
<ul>
 
<li>'''Centos 5.6 (v022):'''</li>
 
 
  cd /usr/share/vnx/filesystems
 
  cd /usr/share/vnx/filesystems
  wget -N http://vnx.dit.upm.es/vnx/filesystems/vnx_rootfs_kvm_centos-5.6-v022.qcow2.bz2
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  wget -N http://vnx.dit.upm.es/vnx/filesystems/vnx_rootfs_kvm_centos-5.6-v024.qcow2.bz2
  bunzip2 vnx_rootfs_kvm_centos-5.6-v022.qcow2.bz2
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  bunzip2 vnx_rootfs_kvm_centos-5.6-v024.qcow2.bz2
  ln -s vnx_rootfs_kvm_centos-5.6-v022.qcow2 rootfs_centos
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  ln -s vnx_rootfs_kvm_centos-5.6-v024.qcow2 rootfs_centos
<li>'''Centos 5.6 with GUI (v022):'''</li>
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<li>'''CentOS 5.6 with GUI (v024)''':</li>
 
  cd /usr/share/vnx/filesystems
 
  cd /usr/share/vnx/filesystems
  wget -N http://vnx.dit.upm.es/vnx/filesystems/vnx_rootfs_kvm_centos-5.6-gui-v022.qcow2.bz2
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  wget -N http://vnx.dit.upm.es/vnx/filesystems/vnx_rootfs_kvm_centos-5.6-gui-v024.qcow2.bz2
  bunzip2 vnx_rootfs_kvm_centos-5.6-gui-v022.qcow2.bz2
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  bunzip2 vnx_rootfs_kvm_centos-5.6-gui-v024.qcow2.bz2
  ln -s vnx_rootfs_kvm_centos-5.6-gui-v022.qcow2 rootfs_centos-gui
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  ln -s vnx_rootfs_kvm_centos-5.6-gui-v024.qcow2 rootfs_centos
</ul>
 
 
 
<li>'''Windows XP, Windows 7, Dynamips and Olive:'''</li>
 
<ul>
 
<li>For legal reasons we cannot distribute any of these root filesystems. See [[Docintro|VNX documentation]] for detailed recipes to create or use these type of root fylesystems.
 
</ul>
 
 
</ul>
 
</ul>
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=== UML root filesystems ===
 
=== UML root filesystems ===
  
 
If you plan to use the old UML root filesystems created for VNUML, you have to download the rootfs itself:
 
If you plan to use the old UML root filesystems created for VNUML, you have to download the rootfs itself:
# VNUML vnx_rootfs_kvm_tutorial and kernel
 
 
  cd /usr/share/vnx/filesystems
 
  cd /usr/share/vnx/filesystems
  wget -N http://vnx.dit.upm.es/download/vnx/filesystems/vnx_rootfs_uml-debian-6.0-v022.bz2
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  wget -N http://vnx.dit.upm.es/download/vnx/filesystems/vnx_rootfs_uml_debian-6.0-v024.img.bz2
  bunzip2 vnx_rootfs_uml-debian-6.0-v022.bz2
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  bunzip2 vnx_rootfs_uml_debian-6.0-v024.img.bz2
  ln -s vnx_rootfs_uml-debian-6.0-v022 rootfs_tutorial
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  ln -s vnx_rootfs_uml_debian-6.0-v024.img rootfs_uml
 
  wget -N http://vnx.dit.upm.es/download/vnx/filesystems/vnx_rootfs_uml-n3vlr-0.11-v022.img.bz2
 
  wget -N http://vnx.dit.upm.es/download/vnx/filesystems/vnx_rootfs_uml-n3vlr-0.11-v022.img.bz2
 
  bunzip2 vnx_rootfs_uml-n3vlr-0.11-v022.img.bz2
 
  bunzip2 vnx_rootfs_uml-n3vlr-0.11-v022.img.bz2
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And the associated kernel:
 
And the associated kernel:
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cd /usr/share/vnx/kernels
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wget http://vnx.dit.upm.es/vnx/kernels/linux-um-3.3.8.tgz
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tar xfvz linux-um-3.3.8.tgz
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ln -s linux-um-3.3.8-src/linux-um-3.3.8
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Optionally, set the link to make this kernel the default one:
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ln -s linux-um-3.3.8 linux
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  cd /usr/share/vnx/kernels
 
  cd /usr/share/vnx/kernels
 
  wget -N http://jungla.dit.upm.es/~vnx/download/kernels/linux-2.6.18.1-bb2-xt-4m
 
  wget -N http://jungla.dit.upm.es/~vnx/download/kernels/linux-2.6.18.1-bb2-xt-4m
 
  chmod +x linux-2.6.18.1-bb2-xt-4m
 
  chmod +x linux-2.6.18.1-bb2-xt-4m
 
  ln -s linux-2.6.18.1-bb2-xt-4m linux
 
  ln -s linux-2.6.18.1-bb2-xt-4m linux
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== Naming convention ==
 
== Naming convention ==

Revision as of 03:45, 8 December 2015

Downloading VNX root filesystems

You can download VNX preconfigured root filesystems from VNX repository at http://vnx.dit.upm.es/vnx/filesystems.

All root filesystems but Fedora and CentOS ones have a "root" and a "vnx" account with password "xxxx". Fedora and CentOS systems have password "xxxxxx" (a minimum of six chars are needed in this case).

Downloading instructions

You can use two methods to download and install VNX root filesystems:

  • Use the vnx_download_rootfs tools distributed with VNX:
    • Type:
    • cd /usr/share/vnx/filesystems
      /usr/share/vnx/bin/vnx_download_rootfs
      
    • The tool will show you the root filesystems available and allow to choose the ones you want to download and install.
    • Use '-s' option to show the root filesystems available in VNX repository.
    • Use '-l' option if you want the tool to create the 'rootfs_*' soft links used by VNX example scenarios.
    • Use '-r <rootfsfilename>' if you want to download a specific root filesystem in no interactive way.
  • Download them manually form the VNX repository.
    • To uncompress a KVM rootfs use:
    • bunzip2 vnx_rootfs_kvm_...
      
    • To uncompress an LXC rootfs use:
    • tar --numeric-owner -xzpf vnx_rootfs_lxc_...
      

IMPORTANT: KVM root filesystems are not updated any time VNX version changes. So, after download and install a rootfs, it is highly recomended to update the VNXACE daemon following the procedure described here.

KVM root fylesystems available

See the current open source filesystems available VNX repository at http://vnx.dit.upm.es/vnx/filesystems (see 'old' directory for old outdated filesystems).

For legal reasons we cannot distribute Windows XP, Windows 7, Dynamips or Olive root filesystems. See VNX documentation for detailed recipes to create or use these type of root filesystems.

UML root filesystems

If you plan to use the old UML root filesystems created for VNUML, you have to download the rootfs itself:

cd /usr/share/vnx/filesystems
wget -N http://vnx.dit.upm.es/download/vnx/filesystems/vnx_rootfs_uml_debian-6.0-v024.img.bz2
bunzip2 vnx_rootfs_uml_debian-6.0-v024.img.bz2
ln -s vnx_rootfs_uml_debian-6.0-v024.img rootfs_uml
wget -N http://vnx.dit.upm.es/download/vnx/filesystems/vnx_rootfs_uml-n3vlr-0.11-v022.img.bz2
bunzip2 vnx_rootfs_uml-n3vlr-0.11-v022.img.bz2
ln -s vnx_rootfs_uml-n3vlr-0.11-v022.img rootfs_light

And the associated kernel:

cd /usr/share/vnx/kernels
wget http://vnx.dit.upm.es/vnx/kernels/linux-um-3.3.8.tgz
tar xfvz linux-um-3.3.8.tgz 
ln -s linux-um-3.3.8-src/linux-um-3.3.8

Optionally, set the link to make this kernel the default one:

ln -s linux-um-3.3.8 linux

Naming convention

Root filesystems names follow this format:

vnx_rootfs_<virtplatform>_<osname>-<osversion>-[gui-]<rootfsversion>.<ext>

being:

  • <virtplatform>: the virtualization platform the root filesystem was created for (kvm, uml, etc).
  • <osname>: the name of the operating system (or distribution in the case of Linux). Ej: ubuntu, freebsd, win7, etc.
  • <osversion>: the version of the OS.
  • gui: included if the root filesystem has a graphical user interface
  • <rootfsversion>: the version of the rootfs itself.
  • <ext>: the extension of the image. For example: qcow2.

Example:

  • vnx_rootfs_kvm-ubuntu-11.04-v022.qcow2 is a VNX root filesystem created with KVM, with an Ubuntu 11.04 without gui installed. The version of the rootfs is v022 and the format is qcow2.