Ah, that's the source forge open source build and is out of date. I'm in process of building a fresh one and uploading it. Devtool builds are fast to set up and can produce the same result.
Rob From: Imran Mirza [mailto:imran.mi...@mibura.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2013 8:33 AM To: Hirschfeld, Rob Cc: Imran Mirza; Hardy, Chris; Terpstra, John; crowbar; Engineering Subject: Re: Crowbar I'm on mobile right now and can't seem to find it , could you link me to what you have and I will see if it's right? It's grizzly-rc1.iso or something On Jul 10, 2013, at 6:10 AM, "rob_hirschf...@dell.com<mailto:rob_hirschf...@dell.com>" <rob_hirschf...@dell.com<mailto:rob_hirschf...@dell.com>> wrote: Where are you finding an ISO on poweredge? Can you give me the link? From: Imran Mirza [mailto:imran.mi...@mibura.com] Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2013 5:15 PM To: Hirschfeld, Rob; Hardy, Chris; Terpstra, John Cc: crowbar; Engineering Subject: RE: Crowbar Hi there folks! Is there an updated Grizzly RC1? The ISO image on poweredge.dell.com<http://poweredge.dell.com> is no good. From: rob_hirschf...@dell.com<mailto:rob_hirschf...@dell.com> [mailto:rob_hirschf...@dell.com] Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2013 6:27 AM To: Imran Mirza; christopher_ha...@dell.com<mailto:christopher_ha...@dell.com>; john_terps...@dell.com<mailto:john_terps...@dell.com> Cc: crow...@lists.us.dell.com<mailto:crow...@lists.us.dell.com>; Engineering Subject: RE: Crowbar I have not tried it on HyperV at all. There have been many updates since RC1 - I'll pull together a new ISO but it will take a while to get uploaded. You may want to spin a Mesa16 release build (that's what I'm going to do) to avoid the upload/download lags. From: Imran Mirza [mailto:imran.mi...@mibura.com] Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2013 12:33 AM To: Hirschfeld, Rob; Hardy, Chris; Terpstra, John Cc: crowbar; Engineering Subject: RE: Crowbar Rob, The Crowbar image for Grizzly RC1 does not complete install and crashes upon reboot (using Hyper-V) have you seen this before? From: rob_hirschf...@dell.com<mailto:rob_hirschf...@dell.com> [mailto:rob_hirschf...@dell.com] Sent: Sunday, June 30, 2013 1:07 PM To: christopher_ha...@dell.com<mailto:christopher_ha...@dell.com>; Imran Mirza; john_terps...@dell.com<mailto:john_terps...@dell.com> Cc: crow...@lists.us.dell.com<mailto:crow...@lists.us.dell.com> Subject: RE: Crowbar Chris, You can do it w/ 2 NICs if your VM system supports VLAN tags. ESX & VirtualBox do but VMware Workstation does not. With VLANs, you can keep all the between VM traffic on your host. Basically, adding more virtual NICs does the same thing. All of this links back to understanding the network.json file https://github.com/crowbar/crowbar/wiki/Editing-the-network-json Rob From: Hardy, Chris Sent: Friday, June 28, 2013 5:33 PM To: Imran Mirza; Terpstra, John Cc: crowbar; Hirschfeld, Rob Subject: RE: Crowbar I am unable to get ahold of Julio. Upon review of the github for crowbar it can be installed on a virtual system however it requires a NIC for each subnet that it has to access. https://github.com/crowbar/crowbar/wiki/Running-Crowbar-in-VirtualBox-VMs The only way you could do this would be to add extra NICs as Crowbar seems to access each network to provide the deployment option. There would not be a suitable way to do this using a system with only 2 NICs that I have read. I know very little about the requirements for the crowbar system and the network that it must interact with. The link above may provide more information for you. From: Imran Mirza [mailto:imran.mi...@mibura.com] Sent: Friday, June 28, 2013 5:03 PM To: Terpstra, John; Hardy, Chris Cc: crowbar; Hirschfeld, Rob Subject: RE: Crowbar That's my problem, im trying to figure our how to connect them and use traffic for deployment. Chris Hardy helped us yesterday in setting up (3) Force10 S60s with a NSA250M as the gateway (all5 ports used up) as: - (1) S60 for Hadoop with 1 port going into the NSA250M - (1) S60 for Openstack with 1 port going into the NSA250M - (1) S60 for General Purpose with 1 port going into the NSA250M I'm not sure how to use the R420 (32GB Ram, 2xCPU 2 eth ports) besides adding an additional eth port. The Crowbar VMs will be - (1) for Hadoop, - (1) for Opensatck and - (1) Custom Crowbar build for deploying GPU compute, Microsoft Hyper-V, and VMware vSphere Farms From: john_terps...@dell.com<mailto:john_terps...@dell.com> [mailto:john_terps...@dell.com] Sent: Friday, June 28, 2013 2:51 PM To: Imran Mirza; christopher_ha...@dell.com<mailto:christopher_ha...@dell.com> Cc: crow...@lists.us.dell.com<mailto:crow...@lists.us.dell.com>; rob_hirschf...@dell.com<mailto:rob_hirschf...@dell.com> Subject: RE: Crowbar Imran, Please can you explain what you are trying to achieve? It is possible to run multiple VM nodes on an R420. Suggest you send a diagram showing how you propose to connect two Ethernet ports over three switches. - John T. <image001.jpg> John H Terpstra Cloud Services Architect, Senior Principal Engineer Enterprise Solution Group +1 512 900-1654 | john_terps...@dell.com<mailto:john_terps...@dell.com> <image002.png> From: Imran Mirza [mailto:imran.mi...@mibura.com] Sent: Friday, June 28, 2013 4:29 PM To: Hardy, Chris Cc: crowbar; Terpstra, John; Hirschfeld, Rob Subject: Crowbar Can you as Julio if we can run 3 Crowbar VMs concurrently (one for Openstack, one for Hadoop, and one for general purpose) on a R420 with only two Ethernet ports? Not sure how that will tie into three S60 switches that are independent from each other and on separate subnets. Thanks
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