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pypm install cloudinitd

How to install cloudinitd

  1. Download and install ActivePython
  2. Open Command Prompt
  3. Type pypm install cloudinitd
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License
Apache2
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Lastest release
version 1.3 on May 19th, 2013

This package can be considered the /etc/rc.d of the cloud!

This libary helps users bootstrap many dependent VMs in a cloud (or many clouds). Services are associated with virtual machine images in a cloud and then organized into levels. Each level is booted in order. Booting a level means launching and configuring all of the VMs needed for each service in the level to run. Once level 1 is booted and ready to go, booting begins on level 2.

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Last updated May 19th, 2013

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