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rm /var/virtualization/vm-dynamic/*/*.qcow2 | rm /var/virtualization/vm-dynamic/*/*.qcow2 | ||
rm /var/virtualization/vm-persistent/*/*.qcow2 | rm /var/virtualization/vm-persistent/*/*.qcow2 | ||
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+ | == Clean up the Firewall Rules == | ||
+ | If you have configured the automatic firewall rules creation, you need to execute the following commands on the Primary-Master-Node: | ||
+ | <source lang="bash"> | ||
+ | svn up /usr/local/scripts/netfilter/local/chains/vms | ||
+ | svn rm /usr/local/scripts/netfilter/local/chains/vms/* | ||
+ | svn ci -m "Removed all test VM rules" /usr/local/scripts/netfilter/local/chains/vms/ | ||
+ | </source> | ||
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+ | On the Secondary-Master-Node and all other VM-Nodes, you'll need to execute: | ||
+ | <source lang="bash"> | ||
+ | svn up /usr/local/scripts/netfilter/local/chains/vms/ | ||
+ | </source> | ||
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+ | == Reset the LDAP Server == | ||
+ | Now you reset the LDAP server with the the previously created backup: | ||
+ | <source lang="bash"> | ||
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Revision as of 13:10, 12 February 2015
Contents
Overview
This page describes how to easily reset your stoney cloud Test-Environment.
Prerequisites
After you've installed and configured your stoney cloud Test-Environment, but before you've added any profiles, you need to make a complete Backup of your LDAP directory:
/usr/sbin/makeOpenLDAPmasterBackup.sh
The output will look something like:
Backup directory /var/backup/ldap/vm-test-01.int.stoney-cloud.org exists ################################################################################################### Removing backups older than 15 days ... ################################################################################################### find /var/backup/ldap/vm-test-01.int.stoney-cloud.org -type f -ctime +15 -exec rm {} \; >/dev/null Backup Started ################################################################################################### Executing touch /var/backup/ldap/vm-test-01.int.stoney-cloud.org/OpenLDAPmasterBackup.ldif.2015-02-12 ################################################################################################### Executing chmod 600 /var/backup/ldap/vm-test-01.int.stoney-cloud.org/OpenLDAPmasterBackup.ldif.2015-02-12 ################################################################################################### Executing /usr/sbin/slapcat -l /var/backup/ldap/vm-test-01.int.stoney-cloud.org/OpenLDAPmasterBackup.ldif.2015-02-12 ################################################################################################### Backup Finished ################################################################################################### You can look at the backup file with: vi /var/backup/ldap/vm-test-01.int.stoney-cloud.org/OpenLDAPmasterBackup.ldif.2015-02-12
Copy the newly created OpenLDAPmasterBackup.ldif.2015-02-12 to another location for later use:
mkdir -p /root/stoney-cloud-reset cp /var/backup/ldap/vm-test-01.int.stoney-cloud.org/OpenLDAPmasterBackup.ldif.2015-02-12 /root/stoney-cloud-reset/.
Resetting your Test-Environment
Stop the Web Server
Stop the Web server on both Master-Nodes:
/etc/init.d/apache2 stop
Stop the LDAP Server
Stop the LDAP server on both Master-Nodes:
/etc/init.d/slapd stop
Remove all unnecessary Files
Remove all the unnecessary files on the Primary-Master-Node:
rm /var/virtualization/iso-choosable/*.iso rm /var/virtualization/iso/*.iso rm /var/virtualization/vm-templates/*/*.qcow2 rm /var/virtualization/vm-dynamic/*/*.qcow2 rm /var/virtualization/vm-persistent/*/*.qcow2
Clean up the Firewall Rules
If you have configured the automatic firewall rules creation, you need to execute the following commands on the Primary-Master-Node:
svn up /usr/local/scripts/netfilter/local/chains/vms svn rm /usr/local/scripts/netfilter/local/chains/vms/* svn ci -m "Removed all test VM rules" /usr/local/scripts/netfilter/local/chains/vms/
On the Secondary-Master-Node and all other VM-Nodes, you'll need to execute:
svn up /usr/local/scripts/netfilter/local/chains/vms/
Reset the LDAP Server
Now you reset the LDAP server with the the previously created backup: