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

Menno Schepers mschepers at ripe.net
Thu Jun 17 07:49:22 PDT 2010


Hi Chris,

Thanks, I'm downloading them since this morning:

ietf-mgmt.before.ietf78.tgz    29% 1176MB  59.9KB/s 13:20:27 ET

Should be in by Monday. Then I'll try to fire 'm up.

-Menno

On 6/17/10 06:45 , Chris Elliott wrote:
> 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
> <http://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 ******, 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
> <mailto: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
>     <mailto: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
>         <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 <http://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 <http://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 <mailto: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
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