Assembly:HSBE/Server

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We'll provide a server in YoloColo.

There should be an easy interface to add your VM.

It will be running Proxmox, ESXi depending on who touched it last xD.

At the moment, this means that it is running libvirt on NixOS, because TQ was the last to touch it.

For building containers: https://github.com/ottomatica/slim/ might be useful.

Addressing

The host should be accessible at 2001:67c:20a1:1176:da9d:67ff:fe18:ac20.

These IP addresses could be assigned to the server, but will not unless they are needed.

  • 2001:67c:20a1:1176:da9d:67ff:fe18:ac21
  • 2001:67c:20a1:1176:da9d:67ff:fe18:ac22
  • 2001:67c:20a1:1176:da9d:67ff:fe18:ac23

Creating a VM

You'll need a username and password. Yell at TQ if you don't have one; he'll need your SSH public key.

Connect to the VM host using virt-manager, which should be available in your distribution's repo.

Create your VM as usual. If you need custom disk options, just make sure that you create your VM in the default pool.

You have many choices for install media:

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Distribution Version Filename
CentOS 8 (1905) CentOS-8-x86_64-1905-boot.iso
Debian 10.2 stable (amd64) debian-10.2.0-amd64-netinst.iso
Debian 10.2 stable (i386) debian-10.2.0-i386-netinst.iso
Debian testing (amd64) debian-testing-2019-12-16-amd64-netinst.iso
Debian testing (i386) debian-testing-2019-12-16-i386-netinst.iso
Fedora 31 Server Fedora-Server-netinst-x86_64-31-1.9.iso
NixOS 19.09 nixos-minimal-19.09.1589.57b7b019812-x86_64-linux.iso
Ubuntu 19.10 server ubuntu-19.10-server-amd64.iso
FreeBSD 12.1 FreeBSD-12.1-RELEASE-amd64-bootonly.iso
NetBSD 8.1 NetBSD-8.1-amd64.iso
OpenBSD 6.6 OpenBSD-6.6-amd64.iso
OpenIndiana Hipster 2019-11-06 OpenIndiana-hipster-minimal-20191106.iso
Haiku r1beta1 haiku-r1beta1-x86-64-anyboot.iso

If, god forbid, you need something else, let TQ know

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