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7.3 Cloudbursting Using The Command Line And cmsh Waiting for data from cluster Adding cloud provider Amazon EC2 ... ok Waiting for cloud provider data ... Got 7 regions, 29 images, 12 types Default region (default: eu-west-1), options: ap-northeast-1, ... us-west-2 > eu-west-1 Default AMI (default: latest), options ... brightinstaller-074, brightinstaller-075 > Default type (default: t1.micro), options c1.xlarge, ... t1.micro > Default cloud director type (default: m1.large), options c1.xlarge, ... t1.micro > Update cloud provider Amazon EC2... ok Got 6 networks Found tunnel network for eu-west-1: 172.16.0.0/16 Using NetMap network: 172.31.0.0/16 Using cloud network: 10.0.0.0/8 Use regions: (default eu-west-1, space separated / all), options: ap-northeast-1, ... us-west-2 > Updating head node bright60 ... ok Updating tunnel network eu-west-1 ... ok Cloud director ip on eu-west-1 (default 172.16.255.251) > Adding cloud director eu-west-1-director ... ok Provisioning update started [root@bright60 ~]# After cloud-setup has run, the cloud nodes (the cloud director and regular cloud nodes) can be launched. 7.3.2 Launching The Cloud Director Launching the cloud requires that the cloud director and cloud nodes be powered up. This can be done using cmgui as described in sections 7.2.2 and 7.2.3. It can also be carried out in cmsh, for example, the cloud director eu-west-1-director can be powered up from device mode with: Example cmsh -c "device power on -n eu-west-1-director" © Bright Computing, Inc. 259
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