Specifications
Table Of Contents
- 1 Executive Summary
- 2 Cloud Computing Standards
- 3 Red Hat and Cloud Computing
- 4 Red Hat Cloud Foundations Components
- 5 RHCF Proof of Concept Configuration
- 6 Deploying Red Hat Cloud Foundations – Infrastructure Services
- 6.1 Overview
- 6.2 This section moves into the details of what needs to happen to deploy this infrastructure. At a high level, the steps that need to be accomplished.
- 6.3 Download Software
- 6.4 Deploy mgmt1 and Configure
- 6.5 Deploy Satellite Virtual Machine and Install Satellite
- 6.6 Create Kickstart Profiles and Activation Keys
- 6.7 Deploy DHCP / DNS Virtual Machine
- 6.8 Deploy Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Platform
- 6.9 Deploy the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Hypervisor
- 6.10 Deploy the RHEL KVM Hypervisor
- 6.11 Add the RHEV KVM Hypervisor in RHEV-M
- 6.12 Configure RHEV Datacenter, Cluster, and Storage Domain
- 6.13 Configure ISO Domain
- 7 Deploy Tenant Virtual Machines
- 8 Configure High Availability Environment
- 9 Deploy and Scale Applications
- 9.1 Deploy Java Application
- 9.1.1 Configure GPG and Sign the javaApp package
- 9.1.2 Set up Software Channel on Satellite Server
- 9.1.3 Upload Application
- 9.1.4 Create RHN Activation Key for Custom Channel
- 9.1.5 Create a New Kickstart Profile
- 9.1.6 Deploy Virtual Machine with javaApp via PXE
- 9.1.7 Create a Template from the javaApp Virtual Machine
- 9.1.8 Scale the javaApp Virtual Machine
- 9.2 Deploy and Scale JBoss EAP Application
- 9.3 Deploy JBoss Enterprise Application Platform
- 9.4 Deploy and Scale Applications – MRG Manager
- 9.1 Deploy Java Application
- 10 Summary
- 11 Appendix A
- 12 Appendix B Scripts

Deploy MRG Execution Nodes using RHEV
Target System: rhevm-vm
1. Click on the “Virtual Machines” tab on upper navigation menu
2. Click on the “New Server” button on upper navigation menu
3. On the “New Server Virtual Machine” screen, on the “General” tab on left navigation
menu
1. Provide a “Name”
2. Provide a “Description”
3. Change “Memory Size” to “2048 MB”
4. Change “Total Cores” to “2”
5. Change the “Operating System” to “Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.x x64”
4. Click on the “High Availability” tab on the left navigation pane
1. Check the “High Availability” box
5. Click on the “Boot Sequence” tab on the left navigation pane
1. Change “Second Device” to “Network (PXE)”
2. Click “OK”
6. Click “Configure Network Interfaces” button
1. Take the defaults and click “OK”
7. Click “Configure Virtual Disks”
1. Provide “Size”
2. Check “Wipe after delete”
3. Click “OK”
4. Click “Configure Later”
8. Click the “Run” button in the top navigation menu and perform the install
9. Click the “Console” button in the top navigation menu and monitor the PXE installation
10.Confirm functionality by issuing the following command
$ condor_status -any
MyType TargetType Name
DaemonMaster None rhcf-mrgexec.cloud.lab.eng.bos
Machine Job slot1@rhcf-mrgexec.cloud.lab.e
Machine Job slot2@rhcf-mrgexec.cloud.lab.e
Collector None RHCF Grid@rhcf-mrgmgr.cloud.la
Scheduler None rhcf-mrgmgr.cloud.lab.eng.bos.
DaemonMaster None rhcf-mrgmgr.cloud.lab.eng.bos.
Negotiator None rhcf-mrgmgr.cloud.lab.eng.bos.
11.Now deploy 3 more MRG Execution nodes using the same method to extend the grid
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