1 mclu (mini cluster) is a virtualization cluster manager.
5 - Entirely command line driven.
7 - No required dependencies except ansible (on the client only),
10 - Nothing to install on the nodes except libvirtd and sshd.
12 - Only designed for small clusters (up to around 10-20 hosts).
14 - Simple configuration.
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19 mclu status Display status of the cluster
20 mclu list List all virtual machines on the cluster
21 mclu on ham0 Switch on (wake-on-LAN) node 'ham0'
22 mclu off ham0 Power off node 'ham0' in the cluster
23 mclu start ham0:vm Start vm on node 'ham0'
24 mclu stop ham0:* Stop all VMs on node 'ham0'
25 mclu migrate *:* ham2: Live migrate all VMs to 'ham2'
26 mclu build ham3:vm fedora-20 Build and run a new Fedora 20 VM on node 'ham3'
27 mclu console ham3:fedora-20 Show me the serial console of a VM
28 mclu viewer ham3:fedora-20 Show me the graphical console of a VM
29 mclu info Print general configuration information
30 mclu --help Print help on all commands
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40 To get a full list of the required and optional dependencies, look at:
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48 If building straight from git, then do:
54 ./configure --prefix /usr --sysconfdir /etc
57 To run without installing:
59 - Edit the configuration file (mclu.conf).
61 - Add the hosts group (usually called '[cluster]') to /etc/ansible/hosts.
62 You can set $ANSIBLE_HOSTS to change the location of this file.
64 - Run commands such as:
73 - Edit the configuration file (/etc/mclu/mclu.conf).
75 - Add the hosts group (usually called '[cluster]') to /etc/ansible/hosts.
77 - Run commands such as:
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85 The license is GPLv2+.
89 http://git.annexia.org/?p=mclu.git;a=summary
91 There is no mclu mailing list. Send patches to the virt-tools mailing list:
93 http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/virt-tools-list