Hi,
I have also experienced this problem, my if I am not wrong it can be due to
several reasons. In your case I think the following error message can have
the clue:
[VMM][I]: error: unknown OS type hvm
Have you properly defined the OS attribute of the image you are trying to
deploy?
Also, check
Hello Dian
On 15.11.2011 20:54, Dian Djaelani wrote:
anyone can help me ?? i`m try to build opennebula but error when create
virtual machine with KVM hypervisor
Wed Nov 16 02:31:07 2011 [VMM][I]: error: unknown OS type hvm
From where does this hvm come? Could be a type somewhere in
your
Dear community,
We have posted in our blog the announcement of the new release process for
the upcoming OpenNebula versions [1].
The release plan for OpenNebula 3.2 is:
- OpenNebula 3.2 Final will be released on December 20th. The
blue-prints for this release can be found at the
Hi Gurus,
This is my first mail to this group.The below is my problem.
I have made a Image for AMAZON EC2(which is an img files with
manifest.xml) , which obviously works on ec2.
Now can i use the same image on opennebula.If yes can anybody tell me
the process?
Or Are there any opensource
Hello,
I configured (a bit painfully but successfully) all the authentication
mechanism with X509 either from CLI or sunstone (SSL proxy).
Unfortunately from the cloud operations center, the token generated by sunstone
(not sure) does not last very long and after a very short time (2min?), it
Hi Martin,
The way the default network configuration works in OpenNebula is by making
the hypervisor hook the virtual network interface of a virtual machine to a
pre-existent bridge (created by the administrator), which is, in turn,
connected to a real physical device:
+---+
Hello,
I would like to know the status of the VMWare drivers add-on. In fact, I use
the latest version 3.0.0 beta 1 but no information or news about a stable
release and I did not find any project on dev.opennebula.org to post messages
about it.
My wondering is double:
1) For what I know
Hi thanks for attention,
but i try check log on /var/log/libvirt/qemu/ in cluster2 that not found log
Humberto N. Castejon Martinez wrote:
Hi,
I have also experienced this problem, my if I am not wrong it can be
due to several reasons. In your case I think the following error
message can
Hey Jaime,
thanks for the explanation. Maybe the formulation of my question wasn't
really good at all. I've read most of the documentation and bridging
isn't a new topic for me.
When OpenNebula launches a (the first) VM, the vnet0 is attached to the
bridge (this works flawlessly in my case).