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Getting Started With Parallels
Parallels Cloud Server is a product by Parallels that delivers a cloud hosting solution. The PARALLELS module for Salt Cloud enables you to manage instances hosted using PCS. Further information can be found at:
http://www.parallels.com/products/pcs/
- Using the old format, set up the cloud configuration at
/etc/salt/cloud
:
# Set up the location of the salt master
#
minion:
master: saltmaster.example.com
# Set the PARALLELS access credentials (see below)
#
PARALLELS.user: myuser
PARALLELS.password: badpass
# Set the access URL for your PARALLELS host
#
PARALLELS.url: https://api.cloud.xmission.com:4465/paci/v1.0/
- Using the new format, set up the cloud configuration at
/etc/salt/cloud.providers
or/etc/salt/cloud.providers.d/parallels.conf
:
my-parallels-config:
# Set up the location of the salt master
#
minion:
master: saltmaster.example.com
# Set the PARALLELS access credentials (see below)
#
user: myuser
password: badpass
# Set the access URL for your PARALLELS provider
#
url: https://api.cloud.xmission.com:4465/paci/v1.0/
driver: parallels
Note
.. versionchanged:: 2015.8.0
The provider
parameter in cloud provider definitions was
renamed to driver
. This change was made to avoid confusion
with the provider
parameter that is used in cloud profile
definitions. Cloud provider definitions now use driver
to
refer to the Salt cloud module that provides the underlying
functionality to connect to a cloud host, while cloud profiles continue
to use provider
to refer to provider configurations that
you define.
Access Credentials
The user
, password
, and url
will be provided to you by your cloud host. These are all required in
order for the PARALLELS driver to work.
Cloud Profiles
Set up an initial profile at /etc/salt/cloud.profiles
or
/etc/salt/cloud.profiles.d/parallels.conf
:
parallels-ubuntu:
provider: my-parallels-config
image: ubuntu-12.04-x86_64
The profile can be realized now with a salt command:
# salt-cloud -p parallels-ubuntu myubuntu
This will create an instance named myubuntu
on the cloud
host. The minion that is installed on this instance will have an
id
of myubuntu
. If the command was executed on
the salt-master, its Salt key will automatically be signed on the
master.
Once the instance has been created with salt-minion installed, connectivity to it can be verified with Salt:
# salt myubuntu test.version
Required Settings
The following settings are always required for PARALLELS:
- Using the old cloud configuration format:
PARALLELS.user: myuser
PARALLELS.password: badpass
PARALLELS.url: https://api.cloud.xmission.com:4465/paci/v1.0/
- Using the new cloud configuration format:
my-parallels-config:
user: myuser
password: badpass
url: https://api.cloud.xmission.com:4465/paci/v1.0/
driver: parallels
Optional Settings
Unlike other cloud providers in Salt Cloud, Parallels does not
utilize a size
setting. This is because Parallels allows
the end-user to specify a more detailed configuration for their
instances than is allowed by many other cloud hosts. The following
options are available to be used in a profile, with their default
settings listed.
# Description of the instance. Defaults to the instance name.
desc: <instance_name>
# How many CPU cores, and how fast they are (in MHz)
cpu_number: 1
cpu_power: 1000
# How many megabytes of RAM
ram: 256
# Bandwidth available, in kbps
bandwidth: 100
# How many public IPs will be assigned to this instance
ip_num: 1
# Size of the instance disk (in GiB)
disk_size: 10
# Username and password
ssh_username: root
password: <value from PARALLELS.password>
# The name of the image, from ``salt-cloud --list-images parallels``
image: ubuntu-12.04-x86_64