Le 12/10/12 4:14 PM, SIDHARTHA a écrit :
HI,
My name is K. Rama Krishna Sidhartha, studying 4/4 BTech, Computer
Science Engineering branch.
Currently I am working on a project named Deploying a Web Application
in OpenNebula Cloud. I have
already developed a web application. Now I want to
I have submited a draft , so it has some bugs and it's function is very simpe.
you can download it from here.
https://github.com/cmri/opennebula-3.2.1-lxc.git
At 2012-12-11 16:12:02,Albert Avellana albertav...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Dylan,
Thank for your response. I am happy to hear that do
Hello Virginia,
We've been discussing about your problem, and apparently it has got nothing
to do with what I replied, sorry about that!
So, the problem is -if I understood it correctly this time- that you have
two TYPE = OS images, and earlier versions of OpenNebula don't allow that.
What
On 4 December 2012 12:16, Zeeshan Ali Shah zas...@pdc.kth.se wrote:
Good,
That is nice , since i think this way we can also apply group policies or
putting this amazon in cluster ? right ?
You can apply group policies and include this host in a specific
cluster, but currently there is no
Hi Dylan,
without a proper diff patch, or a proper branched git repository, you
are not inviting anyone to look at your work.
My 2¢.
On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 9:30 AM, cmcc.dylan dx10ye...@126.com wrote:
I have submited a draft , so it has some bugs and it's function is very
simpe.
you can
Hi, Any option to run workflow with OpenNebula ?
BR
Zeeshan
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sorry!
I will immediately make a patch!
At 2012-12-11 18:34:02,Giovanni Toraldo m...@gionn.net wrote:
Hi Dylan,
without a proper diff patch, or a proper branched git repository, you
are not inviting anyone to look at your work.
My 2¢.
On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 9:30 AM, cmcc.dylan
Thank you for your reply Olivier Sallou.nbsp;
Upto now I developed my web application and installed only KVM hypervisor in my
system that's it. Still I should install opennebula in my system. Before that I
am requesting you for the procedure to deploy it in opennebula.nbsp;The
choices you
Le 12/11/12 4:58 PM, SIDHARTHA a écrit :
Thank you for your reply Olivier Sallou.
Upto now I developed my web application and installed only KVM
hypervisor in my system that's it. Still I should install opennebula
in my system. Before that I am requesting you for the procedure to
deploy it
Hi Jaime,
Yes, this time you're totally right :) I have two TYPE=OS images, both of them
have been created from vmdk files, and I want to create a new KVM virtual
machine from these two images.
I'm using OpenNebula 3.4 and it doesn't allow to configure two TYPE=OS images
in the same
I just wanted to announce that China Mobile is working on lxc drivers
for OpenNebula. You can get more information on them and pointers
where to get a preliminary version in our blog:
http://blog.opennebula.org/?p=3850
--
Javier Fontán Muiños
Project Engineer
OpenNebula - The Open Source Toolkit
Hello,
We have certain vm's which are related and provide redundancy and/or failover
to each other. Ideally, we'd like to avoid the situation where these vm's run
on the same host machine. Is there a way to configure the scheduler so it would
know to rule out a host if another related vm was
Hello,
I have developed my own TM driver for a NFS based datastore using ZFS. It works
well so far, except in the case of using the onevm resched id command.
The failure happens because my TM relies on pre/postmigrate scripts to
mount/umount ZFS datastores on the hosts as vm's move around. In
I'm interested in this idea as well. Without modifying the ONE code
here is how it could be accomplished by extending the IM MAD and using
the REQUIREMENTS section of a VM template to exclude a host that is
already running a guest of the same type.
How to go about it is the somewhat kludgey
Hi,
Yes, you guys really hit the spot! take a look at this:
http://dev.opennebula.org/issues/1675
Basically, for the next OpenNebula release there will be a default probe
with all the running vms, so you can create a REQUIREMENTS directive just
like Mark described.
cheers,
Jaime
On Tue, Dec
Oh nice. So will the REQUIREMENTS be able to be based on any attribute of the
template? For example, could I have an attribute called VM_GROUP in the
template and have a value such as HTTP_1 in various templates. Then, each vm
with VM_GROUP HTTP_1 would get deployed to different hosts?
Just
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