Le 5/5/12 2:31 PM, Darshan Upadhyay a écrit :
some how i am able to run install_noVNC.sh file which is successfully
installed
when i deploy one VM, and click on noVNC for that VM from sunstone, i
found the error like Server disconnected(1006)...
If it occurs after an upgrade from v3.2
Hi All,
I have been having issue while using an NFS backed datastore with QCOW2 TM
Driver.
my persistent images would be properly created with a link to datastores/0
but would get corrupted on shutdown where the link was not identified and
so qemu-img convert was run on them
I diffed the mvds
I does not get to the EPILOG state, so it's is not saving changes.
Do I have to enable the qcow driver in the datastore drivers?
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Hi,
The acl rules are explained here [1]. It may be easier to create them from
Sunstone.
On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 12:33 PM, Darshan Upadhyay darshan...@gmail.com
wrote:
I want to create one user, let say xyz. who can just run the VM(existing
created VM) and get the relevant information of VM,
If you want to check the reason why it could not migrate you have the
libvirt log in newcluster-9 at:
/var/log/libvirt/qemu/one-82.log
On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 1:23 AM, Valerio Schiavoni
valerio.schiav...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
any idea about how to solve this problem due to an attempted (and
Hello everyone,
I'me trying configure my EC2 account with my OpenNebula 3.4, but so far I
didn't succeed. Some of the instructions on
http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel3.4:ec2g are not up to date, i.e.
creating the ec2 host is described as $ onehost create ec2 im_ec2 vmm_ec2
tm_dummy but in
The qcow2 tm driver takes advantage of qcow2 images. If you are not getting
epilog state it means your vm isn't shutting down properly. Do you have
acpi packages on your vm?
On May 7, 2012 4:48 AM, Andreas Calvo andreas.ca...@scytl.com wrote:
I does not get to the EPILOG state, so it's is not
Hello Robert,
this is indeed a bug, a race condition as you have suggested. We have
created an issue in order to fix it:
http://dev.opennebula.org/issues/1269
In the mean time, introducing a sleep 5 after oned starts or right before
sunstone server starts should fix the problem.
Thanks for
Hello Chris,
So then to modify my question a bit, are all LUNs attached to all hosts
simultaneously? Or does the attachment only happen when a migration is to
occur? Also, is the LUN put into a read-only mode or something during
migration on the original host to protect the data? Or, must a
Hello Shankhadeep,
that sounds really nice. Would you be interested in contributing your code
to OpenNebula's ecosystem and/or publishing an entry in opennebula's blog?
Regards,
Jaime
On Sun, May 6, 2012 at 5:39 AM, Shankhadeep Shome shank15...@gmail.comwrote:
On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 11:38
As per redmine issue http://dev.opennebula.org/issues/1159 , it seems
that only oneadmin templates are not being checked.
In my scenario, users should be able to create their own templates (or
copy from oneadmin's) and fire up instances accessing CONTEXT/FILES.
I've granted:
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Hello,
I'm successfully being able to deploy VMs on my cloud, but there is a
problem with the IP addresses that OpenNebula reports to be leased.
The DHCP seems to work fine with the bridge. For instance, I have a Debian
running in a VM, which was given the IP 192.168.122.254.
This is the output
Hi Anil,
So which drivers are you comparing exactly? I mean, are you comparing
SSH drivers in ONE 3.2 vs ONE3.4? Or are you trying all the
combinations?
Operations in ONE3.4 regarding cloning of files are done in the ESX
host, whereas it was done in the front-end in ONE3.2. It may be that
Opennebula calculate IP address from MAC address and it's show that IP
address as leased. However the DHCP server is running by libvirt and it
has no idea that it's need to assign IP by mac address so it's assign IP
by other metric. You can generate host file with proper mac-ip pairs or
Sure, where and how do I do it? I noticed that you have a community wiki
site. Do i upload the driver and make an entry there?
Shankhadeep
On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 11:54 AM, Jaime Melis jme...@opennebula.org wrote:
Hello Shankhadeep,
that sounds really nice. Would you be interested in
Thanks Guba,
I decided to contextualize my VMs, it's working so far. I think it is the
easiest way.
I wanted to avoid contextualization because I had problems with scripts for
CentOS in the past. I think that in CentOS you need more than just add the
script with chkconfig, the system messes up
Thanks Guba,
I decided to contextualize my VMs, it's working so far. I think it is the
easiest way.
I wanted to avoid contextualization because I had problems with scripts for
CentOS in the past. I think that in CentOS you need more than just add the
script with chkconfig, the system messes up
Hi,
You can either
1.- Create the templates with oneadmin and set the permissions so
everybody or a set of users can use it (this way the template is
considered secure). This can be done with onetemplate chmod or setting
up an ACL for more complex sharing needs.
2.- Remove CONTEXT/FILES as a
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