Hello
I'm still with the same problem.
I'm using opennebula 2.0.1, vmware driver addon, and vmware server 2.0.2
I can't be able to deploy a vm into any cluster node. The error is at
domain definition:
Failed to define domain from /srv/cloud/one/var/5/deployment.0
The vm template is:
Hi
It should work in that way. Is not working for you?
Cheers
Ruben
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 10:46 AM, Ruben Diez rd...@cesga.es wrote:
Hi:
We are watch for the way to force a VM to be executed only in nodes
included in a specific cluster We think that the *REQUIREMENTS
mechanism must
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Hi,
I'm using OpenNebula 2.0.1 with ESXi 4.1 cluster nodes.
Up to now I've tested the usage of i686 guest OS architecture and it works
fine.
However it seems impossible to define and use VM templates that uses 64 bit
guest OS. Is it true?
Have you tested the deployment of 64 bit guest os with
Hi:
We are watch for the way to force a VM to be executed only in nodes
included in a specific cluster We think that the *REQUIREMENTS
mechanism must be used by this
It should look like this:
*REQUIREMENTS = CLUSTER = \mycluster\
Have anyone and information driver for use the
Hi Antoni,
There is a couple of things we can check to find out the problem:
* Is there in the front-end the following files:
* $ONE_LOCATION/var/5/images/disk.0/disk.vmdk
* $ONE_LOCATION/var/5/images/disk.0/one-5.vmx
* If the above is true, try registering the one-5.vmx VM using
Hi Luis,
That setup is not easily achievable. Operations are not transactional,
and also ONE keeps a cache, so the information of multiple ONEs won't
be in sync.
It can be achieved, but not out of the box, a fair amount of fiddling
is involved.
Regards,
-Tino
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Constantino Vázquez Blanco,
Hi
Thanks for the answer.
Well, the opennebula deletes the images folder after the error.
But, I have been watching the disk.0 folder, before the error, and I
haven't seen the one-5.vmx file.
When it is generated?
Regards
Antoni Artigues
El mié, 16-02-2011 a las 12:07 +0100, Tino Vazquez
Hi,
I have successfully created a VM from Front-End to a Xen node However on
creating the second VM I get an error:
Wed Feb 16 18:45:24 2011 [TM][I]: tm_clone.sh: Creating LV lv-one--0
Wed Feb 16 18:45:24 2011 [TM][I]: tm_clone.sh: ERROR: Command /usr/bin/ssh
node-1 /usr/bin/sudo /sbin/lvcreate
Tino--are you saying that there is state information in the oned
that is not on disk at any given time?
We were thinking of setting up an active-passive failover
of our oned via heartbeat and DRBD. Is there any reason
why that might not work?
Steve Timm
On Wed, 16 Feb 2011, Tino Vazquez wrote:
Hi Paolo,
This is now fixed in the master branch of the ONE repo [1]. We would
appreciate feedback on whether this solves your problem.
Thanks!
-T
[1]
http://dev.opennebula.org/projects/opennebula/repository/revisions/master/entry/share/hooks/ebtables-xen
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Constantino Vázquez Blanco, MSc
Hello Anoop,
Is the ID of the VM you're trying to deploy '0' ? When you deploy a new vm
the following LV volume will be created: lv-one-ID. If that LV already
exists then it fails. My guess is that it's failing because for some reason
OpenNebula didn't get the change to do a 'delete' removing the
Hi Luigi,
AFAIK, there shouldn't be no problems running 64 bit guests. What is
the error message?
Regards,
-Tino
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Constantino Vázquez Blanco, MSc
OpenNebula Major Contributor / Cloud Researcher
www.OpenNebula.org | @tinova79
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 11:15 AM, Luigi Fortunati
Hi Jaime,
Thanks for the reply. My VM ID is 86 but still ONE uses 0 as identifier for
LV. Even the working VM with ID is using lv-one--0.
I have already tried removing LV manually. I guess issue is that ONE is
trying to create the LV of same name and some how VM ID is not appended to
the
Hi!
I am trying to enable OpenVZ support in ONE.
I used KVM scripts as an example since they are using libvirt library on
cluster nodes what I am trying to use too.
The following sections were added in oned.conf:
#---
sure Jaime.
I have attached the vm.log as well.
Vm.log:
Wed Feb 16 20:49:43 2011 [DiM][I]: New VM state is ACTIVE.
Wed Feb 16 20:49:43 2011 [LCM][I]: New VM state is PROLOG.
Wed Feb 16 20:49:43 2011 [VM][I]: Virtual Machine has no context
Wed Feb 16 20:49:54 2011 [TM][I]: Command execution
Hello,
As mentioned in the mail title, does Opennebula 2.0.1 support disaster
recovery cross-regional?
Best Regards,
YE Lei
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