X-Git-Url: https://code.grnet.gr/git/snf-image-creator/blobdiff_plain/a6f30600c2cdc301a478d53e3930b437515df2b1..6f391961317833dba163eb4cda1685264e1a1de5:/docs/install.rst diff --git a/docs/install.rst b/docs/install.rst index a55e083..a7f3031 100644 --- a/docs/install.rst +++ b/docs/install.rst @@ -1,10 +1,9 @@ Installation ^^^^^^^^^^^^ -This guide describes how to install snf-image-creator on an Ubuntu 12.04 LTS -system. It it highly recommended to have virtualization capable hardware. -snf-image-creator will work on processors that do not support virtualization -but it will be extremely slow. +This guide describes how to install snf-image-creator on a Linux system. It is +highly recommended to have virtualization capable hardware. snf-image-creator +will work on processors that do not support virtualization but it will be slow. Dependencies ============ @@ -12,118 +11,311 @@ Dependencies snf-image-creator depends on the following programs: * Python 2 [http://www.python.org/] - * Python development headers * Python setuptools [http://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools] * Python Dialog [http://pythondialog.sourceforge.net/] - * Python gevent library [http://pypi.python.org/pypi/gevent] * Python bindings for libguestfs [http://libguestfs.org/] - * Kamaki [https://code.grnet.gr/projects/kamaki] + * Python interface to sendfile [http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pysendfile] + * pyparted [https://fedorahosted.org/pyparted/] + * rsync [http://rsync.samba.org/] + * ./kamaki [https://code.grnet.gr/projects/kamaki] * Python sh (previously pbs) [https://github.com/amoffat/sh] * ANSI colors for Python [http://pypi.python.org/pypi/ansicolors] * progress [http://pypi.python.org/pypi/progress] - * Python interface to sendfile [http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pysendfile] -The first six programs (python2, python-dev, setuptools, Python-Dialog, -python-gevent and libguestfs) need to be installed manually by the user. In an -Ubuntu 12.04 LTS system this can be achieved by installing packages provided by -the distribution, using the following command: +The above dependencies are resolved differently, depending on the installation +method you choose. There are two installation methods available: + +#. `Installation using packages <#install-snf-image-creator-using-packages>`_ + +#. `Installation from source <#install-snf-image-creator-from-source>`_ + +Install snf-image-creator using packages +======================================== + +Debian +------ + +For *Debian 7.0 (wheezy)* you can use our official packages found in our +development repository. + +Add the following line to */etc/apt/sources.list*: .. code-block:: console - $ apt-get install python-setuptools python-guestfs python-dialog \ - python-gevent python-dev + deb http://apt.dev.grnet.gr wheezy/ -The rest of the dependencies will be automatically resolved by setuptools. -Keep in mind though that git needs to be installed to download the source -files. You can use the following command: +And resynchronize the package index files from their sources: .. code-block:: console - $ apt-get install git - -Python Virtual Environment -========================== + $ sudo apt-get update -Since snf-image-creator and the rest of it's dependencies won't be installed -using packages, it's better to work in an isolated python virtual environment -(virtualenv). Installing the Virtual Python Environment builder in Ubuntu can -be accomplished using the following command: +You should be able to list the package by calling: .. code-block:: console - $ apt-get install python-virtualenv + $ apt-cache showpkg snf-image-creator -Now, create a new python virtual environment like this: +And install the package with this command: .. code-block:: console - $ virtualenv --system-site-packages ~/image-creator-env + $ apt-get install snf-image-creator -and activate it by executing: +Ubuntu +------ + +For *Ubuntu 12.04 LTS*, *12.10* and *13.04* systems, you can use our official +packages found in *grnet/synnefo* Lauchpad PPA. + +Add the synnefo PPA in your system: .. code-block:: console - $ source ~/image-creator-env/bin/activate + $ sudo apt-add-repository ppa:grnet/synnefo + $ sudo apt-get update + +If *apt-add-repository* is missing, first install: -You can later deactivate it using the following command: +*software-properties-common* (Ubuntu 12.10 & 13.04): .. code-block:: console - $ deactivate + $ sudo apt-get install software-properties-common + +Or *python-software-properties* (Ubuntu 12.04): +.. code-block:: console -snf-common Installation -======================= + $ sudo apt-get install python-software-properties -Install snf-common from source, by cloning it's repository: +After the synnefo repository is set up, you should be able to list +snf-image-creator by calling: .. code-block:: console - - $ cd ~ - $ git clone https://code.grnet.gr/git/synnefo - $ cd synnefo/snf-common - $ python setup.py build -Then, make sure you are within the activated virtual environment before you + $ apt-cache showpkg snf-image-creator + +Install the package by issuing: .. code-block:: console - $ python setup.py install + $ sudo apt-get install snf-image-creator -kamaki Installation -=================== +.. note:: + If you are asked during the installation to create/update a + "supermin appliance", choose "Yes". + +Fedora +------ -Install kamaki from source, by cloning it's repository: +For *Fedora 17* you can use our official packages hosted at the *synnefo* +repository of the openSUSE Build Service. + +Add the *synnefo* repository for *Fedora 17* to *yum*: .. code-block:: console - $ cd ~ - $ git clone https://code.grnet.gr/git/kamaki - $ cd kamaki - $ ./setup.py build + $ cd /etc/yum.repos.d + $ wget http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/GRNET:/synnefo/Fedora_17/home:GRNET:synnefo.repo -As above, make sure you are within the activated virtual environment before you -execute: +To list the *snf-image-creator* package use the following command: .. code-block:: console - $ ./setup.py install + $ yum info snf-image-creator + +Install the package by issuing: + +.. code-block:: console + + $ yum install snf-image-creator + +CentOS +------ + +For *CentOS 6* you can use our official packages hosted at the *synnefo* +repository of the OpenSUSE Build Service. + +Add the *synnefo* repository for *CentOS 6* to the yum repositories list: + +.. code-block:: console + + $ cd /etc/yum.repos.d + $ wget http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/GRNET:/synnefo/CentOS_CentOS-6/home:GRNET:synnefo.repo + +Check the `Fedora <#fedora>`_ instructions on how to install the software. + +OpenSUSE +-------- + +For *OpenSUSE 12.3* you can use our official packages hosted at the *synnefo* +repository of the OpenSUSE Build Service. + +Add the *Virtualization* repository for *OpenSUSE 12.3* to *YaST* with the +*Zypper* package manager: + +.. code-block:: console + + $ zypper ar -f http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Virtualization/openSUSE_12.3/Virtualization.repo + +Add the *synnefo* repository: + +.. code-block:: console + + $ zypper ar -f http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/GRNET:/synnefo/openSUSE_12.3/home:GRNET:synnefo.repo + +To list the *snf-image-creator* package use the following command: + +.. code-block:: console + + $ zypper se snf-image-creator + +Install the package by issuing: + +.. code-block:: console + + $ zypper in snf-image-creator + + +Arch Linux +---------- + +For *Arch Linux* there are **unofficial** packages in AUR: +https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/snf-image-creator/ kindly provided by +Axilleas Pipinellis . + +.. note:: + Those packages are not maintained by the Synnefo development team. + + Please direct package-specific questions to Axilleas Pipinellis , + Cc: the Synnefo development team + +To install the package you may use *yaourt*. Create and install +the *yaourt* package: + +.. code-block:: console + + $ wget https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/pa/package-query/package-query.tar.gz + $ tar -xvf package-query.tar.gz + $ cd package-query + $ makepkg -s + $ pacman -U package-query--.pkg.tar.xz + $ cd .. + $ wget https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/ya/yaourt/yaourt.tar.gz + $ tar -xvf yaourt.tar.gz + $ cd yaourt + $ makepkg -s + $ pacman -U yaourt--.pkg.tar.xz + +Install *snf-image-creator* using yaourt: + +.. code-block:: console + + $ yaourt -Sa snf-image-creator + +Install snf-image-creator from source +===================================== + +Manually install the following dependencies: + + * Python 2 [http://www.python.org/] + * Python setuptools [http://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools] + * Python Dialog [http://pythondialog.sourceforge.net/] + * Python bindings for libguestfs [http://libguestfs.org/] + * Python interface to sendfile [http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pysendfile] + * pyparted [https://fedorahosted.org/pyparted/] + * rsync [http://rsync.samba.org/] + +In Ubuntu you can do this using: + +.. code-block:: console + + $ sudo apt-get install python-setuptools python-guestfs python-dialog \ + python-sendfile python-parted rsync + +If you are using Ubuntu 12.10 you also need to install libguestfs-tools: + +.. code-block:: console + + $ sudo apt-get install libguestfs-tools + +.. note:: + If you are asked during the installation to create/update a + "supermin appliance", choose "Yes". + +Python Virtual Environment +-------------------------- + +Since snf-image-creator and the rest of its dependencies won't be installed +using packages, it's better to work in an isolated python virtual environment +(virtualenv). + +Install the Virtual Python Environment builder: +http://pypi.python.org/pypi/virtualenv. + +For Ubuntu use the following command: + +.. code-block:: console + + $ sudo apt-get install python-virtualenv + +Then create a new python virtual environment: + +.. code-block:: console + + $ virtualenv --system-site-packages ~/image-creator-env + +and activate it by executing: + +.. code-block:: console + + $ source ~/image-creator-env/bin/activate + +You may later deactivate it using: + +.. code-block:: console + + $ deactivate + +kamaki Installation +------------------- + +Refer to `./kamaki documentation `_ +for instructions. You may install kamaki from source inside the virtualenv +you've created above or by using binary packages if they are available for your +distribution. snf-image-creator Installation -============================== +------------------------------ -Install snf-image-creator the same way: +Download the latest snf-image-creator source package from +`here `_ and install it +inside the virtualenv using the following commands: + +.. code-block:: console + + $ tar -xf snf_image_creator-.tar.gz + $ cd snf_image_creator- + $ python ./setup.py install + +Alternatively, you can install the bleeding edge version of the software by +cloning its git repository: .. code-block:: console - $ cd ~ $ git clone https://code.grnet.gr/git/snf-image-creator - $ git checkout stable-0.1 $ cd snf-image-creator - $ ./setup.py build + $ python ./setup.py install -And from within the virtual environment execute: +To do the latter, you'll need to have git (http://git-scm.com/) installed. +For ubuntu this can be done using: .. code-block:: console - $ ./setup.py install + $ sudo apt-get install git + +.. warning:: + Keep in mind that the bleeding edge version may be unstable or even + unusable. +