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Euca2ools 3 Installation ======================== This file describes the steps needed to install euca2ools from source. Your operating system vendor may already offer euca2ools in packaged form that you can install using yum, apt-get, or a similar tool. Requirements ------------ Euca2ools currently work with python versions 2.6 and 2.7. Work is ongoing to port the suite to version 3. You must also have the following python libraries installed. All of them are available on PyPi: - lxml (http://lxml.de/) - requestbuilder (https://github.com/boto/requestbuilder) - requests (http://www.python-requests.org/) - setuptools (https://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools) - six (http://pythonhosted.org/six/) euca-get-password requires an openssl executable. All bundle commands require several executables as well: - gzip or pigz - openssl >= 1 The euca-bundle-vol command only works on Linux. It requires the utilities for creating and managing the filesystem to be bundled (e.g. mkfs and tune2fs) as well as these additional executables: - blkid - dd - gzip or pigz - kpartx - losetup - mkfs - mount - openssl >= 1 - parted - rsync - sgdisk - sync - umount For specific package names for these dependencies, check the distribution-specific sections below. Installation ------------ To install from a source tarball: $ tar xzf euca2ools-3.1.0.tar.gz $ cd euca2ools-3.1.0 $ python setup.py install To install directly from git: $ git clone git://github.com/eucalyptus/euca2ools $ cd euca2ools $ python setup.py install The euca2ools suite also ships with configuration files and certificates that you may find useful. To use them we recommend copying them onto your system like so: # mkdir -p /etc/euca2ools # cp -R conf/* /etc/euca2ools # mkdir -p /usr/share/euca2ools/certs # cp -R certs/* /usr/share/euca2ools/certs For distribution-specific instructions, check the distribution-specific sections below. Distribution-specific Instructions ================================== This section contains distribution-specific instructions and package lists to assist with installation of euca2ools and its dependencies. Ubuntu 12.04 ------------ Dependency packages: - openssl - python-dev - python-lxml - python-requests - python-setuptools - python-six - python-support python-requestbuilder is not available in Ubuntu 12.04, and must be built from source or backported from a later version. Notes for Distributors ====================== euca-bundle-vol --------------- By default, euca-bundle-vol excludes temporary system files (e.g. /dev and *.nfs*), files with potentially sensitive data (e.g. *.gpg), and files with persistent data that should not appear in bundles (e.g. udev's *-persistent-net.rules). Since these locations may vary by operating system, as a distributor you may wish to edit this list by patching conf/bundle-vol/excludes. Not including this file at all will result in no files being excluded by default. That may not be what your users expect. The --generate-fstab option generates a new fstab file based on a template, which may need to vary, depending on one's choice of cloud or operating system. This template appears in conf/bundle-vol/fstab. On non-Linux platforms we recommend removing euca-bundle-vol altogether. Paths ----- The paths euca2ools search by default are as follows: - systemwide configuration: /etc/euca2ools - user configuration: ~/.euca - other data: /usr/share/euca2ools To change these locations, patch euca2ools/commands/__init__.py and whatever stock configuration files you include.
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