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Using the OpenStack Connector from inside OCCI-Studio

The framework is currently developed and tested on Linux (Ubuntu) and has not been tested on other systems so far. To understand this tutorial, you should have a basic knowledge on how to work with Eclipse and Eclipse plugins.

Requirements

DISCLAIMER: MoDMaCAO has currently the status of a research prototype, functionality might change or be extended without further notice.

  • A fresh version of OCCI-Studio
  • Access to an OpenStack cloud that you can use to provision Infrastructure.

The following section will give an overview over the involved projects. (NOT INTERESTED, continue with setup directly)

Overview

Each of the projects from this repository is implemented as an Eclipse-plugin. The following projects are important for this tutorial:

org.modmacao.all.extensions.example

Contains an example OCCI configuration, which we will use in this tutorial.

org.modmacao.openstack.runtime

Contains a small OpenStack-specific OCCI extension, that allows to attach public IP addresses, images and flavors to compute instances and to store runtime ids (the ones provided by OpenStack) in the modell.

org.modmacao.openstack.connector

This is a connector for the OCCI Infrastructure extension, that connects to an OpenStack cloud. It can be used to manage virtual machines, networks, network interfaces and block storage. The connector uses openstack4j to connecto to OpenStack.

Continue with setup.