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#!/bin/bash | |
DA='dahdi-linux-complete-2.5.0.1+2.5.0.1' | |
WAN="wanpipe-3.5.23" | |
PRI="libpri-1.4.12" | |
apt-get -y install build-essential | |
apt-get -y install gcc | |
apt-get -y install g++ | |
apt-get -y install automake |
import simplejson | |
from flask import Flask, g, request | |
from couchdb.design import ViewDefinition | |
import flaskext.couchdb | |
app = Flask(__name__) | |
""" | |
CouchDB permanent view |
#!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
require 'syslog' | |
require 'net/http' | |
require 'aws-sdk' | |
Syslog.open | |
AWS.config({ | |
:access_key_id => '<iam user key>', | |
:secret_access_key => '<iam user secret>' |
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Here is how to create a cloud-init disk image and OS disk image suitable for configuring into a libvirt domain file.
In my case I am naming my domain (a.k.a. virtual machine or VM) xenial
with a static IP address of 192.168.0.101
.
The filenames "network-config" and "user-data" files are arbitrary, so they can be named with a prefix for the domain, etc.
First, get the cloud image and convert into QCOW2 format:
qemu-img convert -O qcow2 xenial-server-cloudimg-amd64-disk1.img xenial-server-cloudimg-amd64-disk1.qcow2