[ietf78-tech] VMware images, where are they.

Chris Elliott chelliot at pobox.com
Wed Jun 16 21:45:34 PDT 2010


Menno,

OK--VM's are intact and I've tried to undo some of the damage we did in
Anaheim with funky addressing, etc.

You can get to the VM images here:

scp ietf78 at chelliot.dyndns.org://Users/ietf78/ietf-* <local_path>

The two files are ietf-mgmt.before.ietf78.tgz and
ietf-services.before.ietf78.tgz. There's the main VM and a snapshot in each.

The password is beergeek, but replace the e's with 3's. This is also the
password for the admin accounts on the VM's.

Note that this is my home machine, so it may take quite a while to get them.
They are 3.9 and 3.1G respectively.

ietf-services is on 130.129.5.6 and expects a router at 130.129.5.1. Ditto
for v6. Note that it will become a DNS/DHCP/etc. server, so don't put it
somewhere that will be an issue.
ietf-mgmt is on both 130.129.1.12 and 130.129.5.12. Ditto on v6 here as
well. Expects a router at .1. Will probably start trying to manage things on
130.129/16, but shouldn't do any harm. Expects to get DNS from ietf-services
at 130.129.5.6, as well as probably NTP, etc.

Despite the addressing table I sent out earlier, it appears that ietf-mgmt
is expecting 130.129.1.0 to be a /24, not /23. However, as a host, it won't
really matter much if the router is setup to do proxy arp. And for our
purposes now, it makes no difference.

I cranked down the memory and CPU's on the VM's. You might want to crank
them back up, depending on the host system. They were 1G mem or so and
ietf-services had two cores allocated to it. They're down to 512M and one
core each. Had to fit them on my core duo 2G machine...

Please let me know if this works for you.

Enjoy!
Chris.

On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 5:22 PM, Chris Elliott <chelliot at pobox.com> wrote:

> Forgot to copy the list...wish there was some way to default to reply all
> in gmail...
>
> On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 5:21 PM, Chris Elliott <chelliot at pobox.com> wrote:
>
>> Menno,
>>
>> I have found the VM's. I'm bringing the up on my laptop briefly so I can
>> get you the requisite information on them. I will then find a place to share
>> them so you can download them. They are about 13GB total, so I will need to
>> find somewhere to put them. I can host them here at my house, but it'll be a
>> bit slow. If you have a site I can drop them that would probably be better.
>>
>>
>> In the meantime, here's some details:
>>
>>
>> VLAN's: I just uploaded an old document that I found on the VLAN's we've
>> used. It's from IETF72 Dublin. However, I think it's close enough to start
>> with. I've put it in a Google Docs spreadsheet that's here:
>>
>>
>> http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0AhIPTCjz0stDdDgtX0oxcndoNUtPdkRXWmdKdERFQnc&hl=en
>>
>> This document is editable by anyone that has this link. Please feel free
>> to update it as needed. This applies to anyone on this list.
>>
>> I'm also attaching a text version.
>>
>> Once we have the VM's up we can use the Wiki to hold this kind of
>> information.
>>
>>
>> Addressing: This is all from memory, and out of date. I'll update once I
>> get the VM's running.
>>
>> The routers typically live at (IPv4) .1, .2, and .3, with .1 the virtual
>> router address, on all the subnets. I believe that it's the equivalent for
>> v6 (:1, :2, :3), but someone slap me if I'm wrong.
>>
>> The VM host machine and the VM's live primarily on the Server VLAN (vlan
>> 5, 130.129.5.0/24, 2001:df8:0:5::/64), but may have additional
>> interfaces. For example, the Management VM also has an address on the
>> Management VLAN (vlan 1, 130.129.1.0/23, 2001:df8::/64).
>>
>> The host machines we've used with Verilan were called Peter and Egon and
>> were addressed at 130.129.5.6 and 130.129.5.7, with a virtual address at
>> 130.129.5.5 used for services like DNS (equivalent addresses for v6).
>> However, we transistioned to using VM's and I can't remember for sure what
>> their addresses were (.10 and .11???). Once I find the VM's...
>>
>>
>> Enjoy!
>> Chris.
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 4:59 AM, Menno Schepers <mschepers at ripe.net>wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Can we get the VMware images of the virtuals? If you could send me a
>>> login details for ssh so I could scp them to here or something similar
>>> that would be great.
>>>
>>> Also a list of used vlan's and their IP ranges and gateway ip's used for
>>> the router.
>>>
>>> -Menno
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>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Chris Elliott
>> chelliot at pobox.com
>>
>>
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> Chris Elliott
> chelliot at pobox.com
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chelliot at pobox.com
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