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CLOUDSTACK-326: Combining Marvin Sandbox README with README.tools.md
Signed-off-by: Chip Childers <chip.childers@gmail.com>
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@ -206,6 +206,37 @@ The following files contain these P1 cases:
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13. test_project_usage.py - Project usage related tests
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14. test_projects - Projects functionality tests
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Marvin Sandbox
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=========================================================
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In: tools/marvin/marvin/sandbox
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In here you should find a few common deployment models of CloudStack that you
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can configure with properties files to suit your own deployment. One deployment
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model for each of - advanced zone, basic zone and a simulator demo are given.
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$ ls -
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basic/
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advanced/
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simulator/
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Each property file is divided into logical sections and should be familiar to
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those who have deployed CloudStack before. Once you have your properties file
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you will have to create a JSON configuration of your deployment using the
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python script provided in the respective folder.
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The demo files are from the tutorial for testing with python that can be found at
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https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/Testing+with+Python
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A common deployment model of a simulator.cfg that can be used for debugging is
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included. This will configure an advanced zone with simulators that can be used
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for debugging purposes when you do not have hardware to debug with.
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To do this:
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$ cd cloudstack-oss/
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$ ant run-simulator #This will start up the mgmt server with the simulator seeded
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## In another shell
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$ ant run-simulator
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test/conf - EC2 script
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Welcome to the marvin sandbox
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----------------------------------
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In here you should find a few common deployment models of CloudStack that you
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can configure with properties files to suit your own deployment. One deployment
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model for each of - advanced zone, basic zone and a simulator demo are given.
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$ ls -
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basic/
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advanced/
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simulator/
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Each property file is divided into logical sections and should be familiar to
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those who have deployed CloudStack before. Once you have your properties file
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you will have to create a JSON configuration of your deployment using the
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python script provided in the respective folder.
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The demo files are from the tutorial for testing with python that can be found at
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https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/Testing+with+Python
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A common deployment model of a simulator.cfg that can be used for debugging is
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included. This will configure an advanced zone with simulators that can be used
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for debugging purposes when you do not have hardware to debug with.
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To do this:
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$ cd cloudstack-oss/
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$ ant run-simulator #This will start up the mgmt server with the simulator seeded
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## In another shell
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$ ant run-simulator
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