Hi,
I have built OpenNebula 3.2 on CentOS 5.7(x86_64) from
opennebula-3.2.0.tar.gz according to documentation [1],[2]. And I am
using ruby-1.9.3-p0 built from source instead of CentOS 5.7 RPM.
I have changed image and network resource's owner from oneadmin to
user testuser once, and brought back
Hello Community,
My name is Valentin Bud. I have started using OpenNebula a few months ago.
I thank you for this great you are
developing. Words cannot really express gratitude.
I have been playing with OpenNebula until now, no production deployments
but those are about to follow really
soon. I
2012/1/25 Robert Schweikert rjsch...@suse.com
Hi,
On 01/24/2012 05:58 PM, Alexander Khryukin wrote:
Hi.
I'm trying to add opennebula into mandriva linux.
Packages already done, and opennebula can be installed in cooker branch
(it is development and testing)
but i have error with systemd
Hello Robert,
what I meant is that what Olivier reported was specific to the OpenNebula
3.0 Debian package, and since we fixed it during the development of
OpenNebula 3.2, it's not an issue any more with the package we've generated
for OpenNebula 3.2 and it certainly doesn't affect the openSUSE
Javier,
thank for your response. But I try other images with apci properties, and
when I say to vm to shutdown it is poweroff. Without acpi properties the
vm doesn't poweroff, and it is kept running.
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Atenciosamente,
Paulo Renato
Administrador de Redes
Guarda Municipal de Fortaleza
Em 24 de
I know it is possible to add a NIC to a VM only with only the IP, MAC
and BRIDGE name, but is it possible to add a NIC only with IP, MAC;
PHYDEV, VLAN_ID and VLAN?
On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 3:05 PM, Florian Antonescu
florinantone...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I would like to know if it is possible
I would just like to add that we too had the exact same problem with
acctd after upgrading to 3.2.
Have been running the patch for a while and it seems to fix the
problem. oneacctd has not crashed again.
Thanks for the patch!
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Håkan Isaksson
On Mon, 23 Jan 2012 17:41:37 +0100, Daniel
Hi Akihiko,
Thanks for your great feedback and your step by step instructions to
reproduce the bug.
This is now solved in the repo, see [1].
Cheers!
[1] http://dev.opennebula.org/issues/1087
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Carlos Martín, MSc
Project Engineer
OpenNebula - The Open Source Toolkit for Data Center
Dear Community,
The OpenNebula Public Cloud [1] has been migrated to the last
OpenNebula version, 3.2. If you have an account you can still use your
old username and password. If not, request a new account [2] and check
out the new OpenNebula 3.2 features. These interfaces will show you
the
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Hi everyone
We are planning to virtualize our small data center. I'm thinking about Xen
and OpenNebula.
I know that since version 4.0 of Xen is possible to have Vmware Fault
Tolerance like feature. It's
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