OpenNebula is an open-source project delivering a simple but feature-rich and flexible solution to build and manage enterprise clouds and virtualized data centers.
Complete documentation: https://docs.opennebula.org
How to contribute: https://opennebula.org/community/contribute
This machine will act as the OpenNebula server and therefore needs to have installed the following software:
- ruby >= 1.8.7
- sqlite3 >= 3.5.2
- xmlrpc-c >= 1.06
- openssl >= 0.9
- ssh
- sqlite3-ruby gem
Additionally, to build OpenNebula from source you need:
- Development versions of the sqlite3, xmlrpc-c and openssl packages, if your distribution does not install them with the libraries.
- scons >= 0.97
- g++ >= 4
- flex >= 2.5 (optional, only needed to rebuild the parsers)
- bison >= 2.3 (optional, only needed to rebuild the parsers)
- libxml2-dev
A set of gem requirements are needed to make several components work. We
include a handy script to install them and the requirements. It is located at
share/install_gems/install_gems
and you should use it to install the
required gems. You have more information at:
https://docs.opennebula.org/5.4/integration/references/compile.html
If you want to install them manually here are the list of required rubygems:
-
OpenNebula and clients (plus cloud interfaces)
- sqlite3
- json
- sequel
- mysql
- net-ldap
- amazon-ec2
- rack
- sinatra
- thin
- uuidtools
- curb
- nokogiri
-
Sunstone server
- json
- rack
- sinatra
- thin
- sequel
- nokogiri
These packages are not needed to run or build OpenNebula. They improve the performance of the user-land libraries and tools of OpenNebula, nor the core system. You will probably experiment a more responsive CLI.
First install rubygems and ruby development libraries
- ruby-dev
- rubygems
- rake
- make
Then install the following packages:
-
ruby xmlparser, some distributions include a binary package for this (libxml-parser-ruby1.8). If it is not available in your distribution install expat libraries with its development files and install xmlparser using gem:
$ sudo gem install xmlparser --no-ri --no-rdoc
Note the extra parameters to gem install. Some versions of xmlparser have problems building the documentation and we can use it without documentation installed.
-
ruby ox, fast xml parsing library:
$ sudo gem install ox --no-ri --no-rdoc
Compilation is done using scons command:
$ scons [OPTION=VALUE]
The argument expression [OPTIONAL] is used to set non-default values for:
OPTION VALUE
sqlite_db path-to-sqlite-install
sqlite no if you don't want to build sqlite support
mysql yes if you want to build mysql support
xmlrpc path-to-xmlrpc-install
parsers yes if you want to rebuild flex/bison files
new_xmlrpc yes if you have an xmlrpc-c version >= 1.31
sunstone yes if you want to build sunstone minified files
systemd yes if you want to build systemd support
OpenNebula can be installed in two modes: system-wide, or in self-contained directory. In either case, you do not need to run OpenNebula as root. These options can be specified when running the install script:
$ ./install.sh install_options
where install_options can be one or more of:
OPTION VALUE
-u user that will run OpenNebula, defaults to user executing
install.sh
-g group of the user that will run OpenNebula, defaults to user
executing install.sh
-k keep current configuration files, useful when upgrading
-d target installation directory. If defined, it will specified
the path for the self-contained install. If not defined, the
installation will be performed system wide
-c only install client utilities: OpenNebula cli, occi and ec2
client files
-r remove Opennebula, only useful if -d was not specified,
otherwise rm -rf $ONE_LOCATION would do the job
-p do not install OpenNebula Sunstone non-minified files
-G install only OpenNebula Gate
-f install only OpenNebula Flow
-h prints installer help
You can find the documentation about OpenNebula architecture, installation, configuration and references to configuration files in this documentation chapter:
https://docs.opennebula.org/5.4/deployment/index.html
The reference about the main configuration file is located here:
https://docs.opennebula.org/5.4/deployment/references/oned_conf.html
OpenNebula web page: https://opennebula.org
Development and issue tracking: https://github.com/OpenNebula/one/issues
Support: https://opennebula.org/support
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