X-Git-Url: http://xvm.mit.edu/gitweb/invirt/packages/invirt-web.git/blobdiff_plain/abf533f0d5417dbed5a0544781b1b54ba131084f..6af249bac425a21c0ec2505b50444d60a454d8f4:/code/main.py diff --git a/code/main.py b/code/main.py index b0f6674..3a89eea 100755 --- a/code/main.py +++ b/code/main.py @@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ class Defaults: if max_memory is not None: self.memory = min(self.memory, max_memory) if max_disk is not None: - self.max_disk = min(self.disk, max_disk) + self.disk = min(self.disk, max_disk) for key in kws: setattr(self, key, kws[key]) @@ -201,8 +201,7 @@ def getListDict(username, state): checkpoint.checkpoint('Got max mem/disk') defaults = Defaults(max_memory=max_memory, max_disk=max_disk, - owner=username, - cdrom='gutsy-i386') + owner=username) checkpoint.checkpoint('Got defaults') def sortkey(machine): return (machine.owner != username, machine.owner, machine.name) @@ -450,7 +449,12 @@ ParaVM machines rely on a modified kernel to communicate directly with the hypervisor. HVMs support boot CDs of any operating system, and the VNC console applet. The three-minute autoinstaller produces ParaVMs. ParaVMs typically are more efficient, and always support the -console server.
+console server. + +More details are on the +wiki, including steps to prepare an HVM guest to boot as a ParaVM +(which you can skip by using the autoinstaller to begin with.)
We recommend using a ParaVM when possible and an HVM when necessary. """, @@ -677,7 +681,7 @@ def getUser(environ): if environ.get('AUTH_TYPE') == 'Negotiate': # Convert the krb5 principal into a krb4 username - if not user.endswith('@%s' % config.authn[0].realm): + if not user.endswith('@%s' % config.kerberos.realm): return else: return user.split('@')[0].replace('/', '.')