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OpenNebula 4.2 ESX Sandbox

The sandbox is a CentOS 6.3 virtual machine image with a pre-configured OpenNebula 4.2 (Flame) front-end, a virtualization host using QEMU ready to execute virtual machines, and prepared images to offer a complete and rich cloud experience. Optionally other physical worker nodes using any of the hypervisors supported by OpenNebula can be enrolled to build small-scale cloud infrastructures. Users are able to log into an OpenNebula cloud, peer the managed resources, and launch instances of virtual machines without the hassle of configuring a physical infrastructure.

1. Requirements

2. Download the Virtual Appliance

Download the image for ESX from the marketplace.

The image is compressed with tar.gz. Be sure to decompress it before moving on. You should end up with two .vmdk files.

Recommended unarchivers:

3. Boot the Appliance

Step 3.1 - Upload Sandbox image

Start VI Client, connect to the ESX host and follow these steps:

Step 3.2 - Create a new virtual machine

On the VI Client, click on the “New Virtual Machine” icon

Step 3.3 - Enter the Appliance

At this point the Virtual Machine will be running. Wait until you see a login prompt in the VI client console that says ''one-sandbox login:“

You can log in into the Virtual Machine using the following information:

4. Take a Test Drive

:!: In the guide referenced by in this section you will need to use your virtual machines's IP as the IP. You can obtain it by doing ifconfig eth0 inside the Virtual Machine

Follow this guide in order to check out what OpenNebula can do.