Re: [CentOS-virt] OpenNebula on CentOS-6

2012-12-06 Thread Lorenzo Quatrini
Il 03/12/2012 20:05, Karanbir Singh ha scritto:
 hi,
 
 Some of you might have seen the email on the centos-devel list, for the
 rest I just wanted to point out that we've been working on getting
 opennebula ( http://www.opennebula.org/ ) rpms and contextualised images
 for opennebula available with a very low barrier to entry for CentOS.
 
 The 'win' with OpenNebula is that its easy to install, easy to get
 going, scales well and mostly stays our of your way to let you pick the
 technologies you want to run your cloud instance.
 
 And the CentOS buildsystem runs on it ( has done for a while now.. )
 
 http://lists.opennebula.org/pipermail/users-opennebula.org/2012-December/021196.html
 is a link to the announcement upstream, but feel free to either followup
 here, on the centos-devel list or on the opennebula-users list.
 
 - KB
 
Hi Karanbir,
the link at opennebula site on the http://www.opennebula.org/software:software
page is wrong: http://dev.centos.org/centos/6/testing/ (I guess should be
http://dev.centos.org/centos/6/opennebula/)

HTH
Regards
Lorenzo
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Re: [CentOS-virt] Resizing EXT3 partition in guest instance CentOS5

2011-01-26 Thread Lorenzo Quatrini
Poh Yong Hwang ha scritto:
 Hi,
 
 I have two guest vm instance running CentOS 5 with ext3 partition. I
 will like to reduce 1 VM harddisk space and using the 'release' harddisk
 space to add onto my second VM. Basically I need to know how can I
 reduce and increase an ext3 partition in CentOS KVM. I did a search and
 basically i can do it by booting the VM using Knoppix and use Gparted to
 reduce and increase the diskspace. I am thinking of the following
 
 1) Boot first VM using Knoppix
 2) Reduce the ext3 partition disk size using Gparted
 3) Shutdown the VM and resize the diskspace using Virtual Manager
 4) Increae the diskspace of the second VM using Virtual Manager
 5) Boot up second VM using Knoppix
 6) Increase the ext3 partition disk size using Gparted
 7) Reboot the second VM
 
 As this is the first time i am doing it, will these work? Anyone has
 experience resiziing their EXT3 partition in KVM environment before?
 
 Thanks!
 
 Regards
 yongsan
 
I guess it would work, but just in case remember: do backup beforehand :D

Regards
Lorenzo
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