Dear OpenNebula users,
We have created a new user survey that will take you only 5 minutes to
complete. As an open-source community, it is very important for us to
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Thanks!
Brad
From: Brad ts...@yahoo.com
To: Tino Vazquez cvazq...@c12g.com
Cc: users@lists.opennebula.org users@lists.opennebula.org
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2014 8:10 AM
Subject: Re: [one-users] Help with ESX UUIDs with OpenNebula
Hi Tino
Hi Brad,
These are failing because the ESX host is mounting NFS using the uuid that's
generated from the signature. I tried searching
the list, but I'm not sure how others are dealing with this. I notice the
documentation says that it needs to be mounted with
datastore ID only; e.g.
...@yahoo.com
Cc: users@lists.opennebula.org users@lists.opennebula.org
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2014 2:42 AM
Subject: Re: [one-users] Help with ESX UUIDs with OpenNebula
Hi Brad,
These are failing because the ESX host is mounting NFS using the uuid that's
generated from the signature. I tried
From: Brad ts...@yahoo.com
To: Tino Vazquez cvazq...@c12g.com
Cc: users@lists.opennebula.org users@lists.opennebula.org
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2014 8:10 AM
Subject: Re: [one-users] Help with ESX UUIDs with OpenNebula
Hi Tino,
Thanks for responding. You can rename the datastores
Quoting Grant Tailor (therealwebg...@gmail.com):
I have been trying to setup OpenNebula
http://docs.opennebula.org/4.6/desig...entos_kvm.html for about 2 days now.
I went through hell setting it up to this point. I am hoping ports that
need to be opened will be mentioned on the documentation
] *On Behalf Of *Kenneth
*Sent:* Saturday, December 14, 2013 7:33 PM
*To:* users@lists.opennebula.org
*Subject:* Re: [one-users] Help getting sunstone-server to auto-start
after reboot like oned
It's weekend, people are out of their computers (maybe).
Are you sure sunstone server
From: users-boun...@lists.opennebula.org
[mailto:users-boun...@lists.opennebula.org] On Behalf Of Kenneth
Sent: Saturday, December 14, 2013 7:33 PM
To: users@lists.opennebula.org
Subject: Re: [one-users] Help getting sunstone-server to auto-start after
reboot like oned
It's weekend, people
This is my first post. Does anybody get my mails?
Den 14/12/2013 00.23 skrev Kenneth Øst kenneth.o...@gmail.com:
Hi One users
I have successfully setup OpenNebula 4.4 on Ubuntu 13.10 with Open vSwitch
on a single server for home use :-)
My question as the subject says: I would like to have
It's weekend, people are out of their computers (maybe).
Are you
sure sunstone server is not being started when you reboot? It should be
as launched at startup like the one service, you could have made some
mistake during the installation?
That being said, I'll make a bash
script which
Hi One users
I have successfully setup OpenNebula 4.4 on Ubuntu 13.10 with Open vSwitch
on a single server for home use :-)
My question as the subject says: I would like to have the sunstone-server
to automatically startup after reboot of the server. Are there a simple way
to do start
Hi Mark,
I have the feeling the NAT policies are interfering with this. Can you try
without applying NAT rules?
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 9:08 PM, Mark Biggers mbigg...@ine.com wrote:
The subject says it all. I am available on IRC -- see my signature, and
Google chat.
I can get no
hi guys!
i'm trying deploy a vm in a host but return the following erro log:
Wed Aug 14 01:34:45 2013 [DiM][I]: New VM state is ACTIVE.
Wed Aug 14 01:34:45 2013 [LCM][I]: New VM state is PROLOG.
Wed Aug 14 01:34:45 2013 [VM][I]: Virtual Machine has no context
Wed Aug 14 01:34:46 2013 [TM][I]:
Hi,
Try to check if opennebula has access rights on /var/lib/one/, that
there is a folder /var/lib/one/remotes, and check if you can manually
SSH to the host you are deploying a virtual machine to, and then make
sure you run opennebula from the same user, or check that the user from
which
Hi,
Our documentation is here [1]. If it is too much, you may want to take a
look at the sandbox VMs or the quickstart guides [2]
The storage guides are here [3]. If you do a 'onedatastore list/show'
you'll see that by default the 'shared' TM driver [4] is used.
This driver requires you to
Hi,
What is your storage configuration? Are you exporting the datastore
directories, are they mounted in the right path?
The error says that the 'shared' TM (transfer manager) script couldn't find
the image file in the host.
Regards
--
Join us at OpenNebulaConf2013 http://opennebulaconf.com in
Hello,
I have well installed OpenNebula 3.8 in front and host machines but when I
tried to create a VM, I have always an failed error message like this
Mon Jun 24 19:34:22 2013 [DiM][I]: New VM state is ACTIVE.
Mon Jun 24 19:34:22 2013 [LCM][I]: New VM state is PROLOG.
Mon Jun 24 19:34:22 2013
Hi,
On 15 May 2013 14:39, Mario Sickert sic...@gmx.net wrote:
thx 4 reply. i'm using ubuntu destribution packages. i guess its all
about 3.4
m.
Could you try using the last opennebula packages (4.0). There are lot of
new features and bug fixes.
http://downloads.opennebula.org/
Cheers
Hi,
On 13 May 2013 15:13, Mario Sickert sic...@gmx.net wrote:
Hey Chummers ;-)
after building VM i try to connect my new VM via VNC Access Button.
Sunstone gives me a submitted / VM startvnc: 11 but no VNC Window opens.
In Sunstone-server.log i can see a timeout. ssh connect to vm stops
thx 4 reply. i'm using ubuntu destribution packages. i guess its all
about 3.4
m.
Am 15.05.2013 10:46, schrieb Daniel Molina:
Hi,
On 13 May 2013 15:13, Mario Sickert sic...@gmx.net
mailto:sic...@gmx.net wrote:
Hey Chummers ;-)
after building VM i try to connect my new VM via VNC
Hey Chummers ;-)
after building VM i try to connect my new VM via VNC Access Button.
Sunstone gives me a submitted / VM startvnc: 11 but no VNC Window opens.
In Sunstone-server.log i can see a timeout. ssh connect to vm stops whit
a timeout too.
127.0.0.1 - - [13/May/2013 14:04:15] GET
response? i have no idea what it means...
Thanks for help,
M.
Gesendet:Mittwoch, 24. April 2013 um 11:32 Uhr
Von:Carlos Martn Snchez cmar...@opennebula.org
An:Mario Sickert sic...@gmx.net
Cc:users users@lists.opennebula.org
Betreff:Re: [one-users] help, error creating VM (ssh port)
If the VMs
...@opennebula.org
*An:* Mario Sickert sic...@gmx.net
*Cc:* users users@lists.opennebula.org
*Betreff:* Re: [one-users] help, error creating VM (ssh port)
If the VMs stay in pending state, that means that the scheduler is not
deploying them.
Look for the mm_sched process, and check the shced
, 29. April 2013 um 11:17 Uhr
Von:Mario Sickert sic...@gmx.net
An:Carlos Martn Snchez cmar...@opennebula.org
Cc:Mario Sickert sic...@gmx.net, users users@lists.opennebula.org
Betreff:Aw: Re: [one-users] help, error creating VM (ssh port)
Hey,
after creating vmstill in pending mode.
i checked
Von: Carlos Martín Sánchez cmar...@opennebula.org
An: Mario Sickert sic...@gmx.net
Cc: users users@lists.opennebula.org
Betreff: Re: [one-users] help, error creating VM (ssh port)
If the VMs stay in pending state, that means that the scheduler is not
deploying them.
Look for the mm_sched
Hey,
the oneadmin account is able to login from frontend to the host and
reverse too. All this via ssh-key whitout password. scp data from one
to other is also working fine.
All demons running well.
But creating VM ends in pending mode.
Best regards, M.
Am 19.04.2013 16:45, schrieb Carlos
Hi,
You don't need to configure anything in OpenNebula regarding ssh, just make
sure the oneadmin unix account ssh configuration is working properly.
Regards
--
Carlos Martín, MSc
Project Engineer
OpenNebula - The Open-source Solution for Data Center Virtualization
www.OpenNebula.org |
Hello,
i got errors when creating new VM. Checking the logfiles i guess it
caused on a different ssh-port i use. i changed ssh from port 22 to
other four-digit number.
How can i change ssh ports to create VM? Which Config do i have to alter?
here the VM.log with errors:
Mon Apr 15 11:52:11
Hi,
1st problem:
Extending $VMID is not supported as you said, but might be a good idea to
do it for some attributes. Please open a request at dev.opennebula.org so
we can consider it for future versions.
Meanwhile, I think you can safely edit the deployment file in the vmm
drivers, just before
Hi there,
I'm trying to implement the GetConsoleOutput EC2 primitive. This is useful to
get details about the booting processe of an instance.
Also, unchanged ubuntu cloudimages require the user to see the console output
to see the generated password.
I need to create a serial port on each
Hi there,
finally my opennebula system is running. The hosts are created and
running well.
now i try to create VMs by using DHCP for network. Normally all our
machines getting IPs from DHCP-Server and i dont have the possibility to
rule over our network. i m only an priviliged user.
Do i
Hi
Yes you have to create a Virtual Network. Then you can either contextualize
your VMs [1] or use a virtual router with DHCP [2]
Cheers
Ruben
[1] http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel3.8:cong
[2] http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel3.8:router
On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 9:37 AM, Mario
Hi Ruben,
my problem starts previously.
how do i have to create the virt.Network befor creating a VM?
In both possible cases (fixed, ranged) i have to use IP adresses or
networks i dont be allowed to administer.
I m dependent on getting IP adresses from our DHCP-server.
best regards, M.
Am
Hi
Note that the IP assignment in OpenNebula is not enforced, they are used to
generate MAC addresses, so you can freely generate a Virtual Networks.
I see a couple of options:
1.- Do not use virtual networks at all. Add interfaces as: (you may need to
update restricted attributes in
when i do this an error occurs, where is the error and my error in
installing OpenNebula? I use ubuntu 12:04 LTS, can explain the steps I've tried
to install it as a step in opennebula.org but still there is an error ..
oneadmin@oneadmin:~$ one start
/usr/bin/one: line 142: /var/run/one/oned.pid:
You have to set the permission rights to oneadmin in /var/log/one and
/var/run/one
chown -R oneadmin /var/log/one
chown -R oneadmin /var/run/one
Am 27.01.2013 16:15, schrieb Dimas Alif:
when i do this an error occurs, where is the error and my error in
installing OpenNebula? I use ubuntu
hay,
The Master OpenNebula, are there OpenNebula master from Indonesia?
since I installed OpenNebula still do not understand and I still can not
open localhost: 9869 ..
dimas dimas @: ~ S cat / var / log / one / sunstone.log
--
server configuration
Hi,
On 24 January 2013 10:30, Dimas Alif dimas...@gmail.com wrote:
hay,
The Master OpenNebula, are there OpenNebula master from Indonesia?
since I installed OpenNebula still do not understand and I still can not
open localhost: 9869 ..
dimas dimas @: ~ S cat / var / log / one / sunstone.log
still the same problem,
if an error occurs because the installation steps OpenNebula mistake,
friends can provide a step by step OpenNebula installation from start to
finish (sunstone)?
because I do not understand the steps in opennebula.org and there are
several configurations that can not be
Hay,
i cann't install noVNC :
sudo ./install_noVNC.sh
Downloding noVNC lastest version
./install_noVNC.sh: line 25: curl: command not found
\nError downloading noVNC
in cd /usr/share/one
how can I be able to run install noVNC?
and why after sunstone start, /etc/one/sunstone-server.conf
You need to install curl.
In Ubuntu it's
apt-get install curl
Centos and so
yum install curl
On Jan 22, 2013 6:51 PM, Dimas Alif dimas...@gmail.com wrote:
Hay,
i cann't install noVNC :
sudo ./install_noVNC.sh
Downloding noVNC lastest version
./install_noVNC.sh: line 25: curl: command not
hay,
config --
dimas@dimas:~S cat /var/log/one/sunstone.log
--
Server configuration
--
{:vnc_proxy_support_wss=false,
:one_xmlrpc=http://localhost:2633/RPC2;,
Hey,
try changing the host parameter to the IP-adress of the computer, where
Sunstone is running.
Keeping it on 127.0.0.1 will only allow you to reach it from the same computer,
where Sunstone is installed.
Best regards,
Markus
hay,
config --
dimas@dimas:~S cat /var/log/one/sunstone.log
Try to set:
host="0.0.0.0"
to connect sunstone from anywhere, or:
host="IP adress of node where sunstone is running"
J.B.
Dňa 23.01.2013 07:47, Dimas Alif wrote
/ napísal(a):
hay,
config --
dimas@dimas:~S cat
helllo,
Diploma thesis I'm working on Implementation of OpenNebula In Local Area
Network, I did use ubuntu server .. how to connect ubuntu server with a
web browser to access OpenNebula? and whether there are teachers who can
teach me? mainly from Indonesia ..
thanks
On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 09:16:19AM +0700, Dimas Alif wrote:
helllo,
Diploma thesis I'm working on Implementation of OpenNebula In Local Area
Network, I did use ubuntu server .. how to connect ubuntu server with a
web browser to access OpenNebula? and whether there are teachers who can
teach
Hi,
you are right. I've created a ticket to solve this for the next release:
http://dev.opennebula.org/issues/1676
cheers,
Jaime
On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 7:56 AM, 于长江 yu...@neusoft.com wrote:
**
As i said, with 8021q driver, network configuration won't work after
host reboot. Does One
without problems for quite a long
time.
Can you post a detailed description of what is happening?
Thanks
On 30/11/12 07:57, users-requ...@lists.opennebula.org wrote:
Message: 2
Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2012 14:56:47 +0800
From: ??? yu...@neusoft.com
To: users users@lists.opennebula.org
Subject: [one-users
@lists.opennebula.org
Subject: [one-users] help: with 8021q driver, network configuration
won't work after host reboot
Message-ID: 201211301456470519...@neusoft.com
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=gb2312
As i said, with 8021q driver, network configuration won't work after host
reboot. Does One
users@lists.opennebula.org
Subject: [one-users] help: with 8021q driver, network configuration
won't work after host reboot
Message-ID: 201211301456470519...@neusoft.com
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=gb2312
As i said, with 8021q driver, network configuration won't work after host
:57, users-requ...@lists.opennebula.org wrote:
Message: 2
Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2012 14:56:47 +0800
From: ??? yu...@neusoft.com
To: users users@lists.opennebula.org
Subject: [one-users] help: with 8021q driver, network configuration
won't work after host reboot
Message-ID: 201211301456470519
post a detailed description of what is happening?
Thanks
On 30/11/12 07:57, users-requ...@lists.opennebula.org wrote:
Message: 2
Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2012 14:56:47 +0800
From: ??? yu...@neusoft.com
To: users users@lists.opennebula.org
Subject: [one-users] help: with 8021q driver, network
As i said, with 8021q driver, network configuration won't work after host
reboot. Does One notice this?
Here is my solution for rhel below: (Is this ok?)
# cat $ONE_LOCATION/var/remotes/vnm/802.1Q/HostManaged.rb
require 'OpenNebulaNetwork'
...
def create_bridge(bridge)
Dear Jairo,
At the time of installing the ESX host, you have to input the information:
* IP address - you can set it by hand or rely on a DHCP server
* Password for the root user
With this info you can log in to the ESX server from the vSphere
client, and then change root password or create
Thanks Tino, it worked perfectly
Best regards.
Jairo
2012/8/28 Tino Vazquez tin...@opennebula.org
Dear Jairo,
At the time of installing the ESX host, you have to input the information:
* IP address - you can set it by hand or rely on a DHCP server
* Password for the root user
With this
Dear all,
I´m totally new in cloud computing and I want to start with opennebula
sandbox VMware-based opennebula cloud. I have already done the firs part,
but when I get stuck when I try to configure the hypervisor, I just don`t
know what Ip Address nor user name nor password to set when the
Le 7/19/12 12:01 PM, Tuan Le Doan a écrit :
Hi all,
I'm using CentOS 6.3 i386, and i want to install OpenNebula 3.6. But
when i search the rpm file in this link:
http://downloads.opennebula.org/ , it just have OpenNebula 3.6 for
CentOS x86-64, don't support for CentOs i386 :(
Can anyone
to get to some
x86_64 architecture of Linux if you can.
Steve Timm
From: users-boun...@lists.opennebula.org
[mailto:users-boun...@lists.opennebula.org] On Behalf Of Olivier Sallou
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2012 7:37 AM
Cc: Users@lists.opennebula.org
Subject: Re: [one-users] Help to Download
My name is Deff. I am new to OpenNebula, I was just wondering if I could get
some hint on how to set up OpenNebula. I am following instructions provided on
the following web site https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenNebula. However,
when I typed the following command on on step 2 $ onehost
Dear list,
I'm writing this in case someone stumbles with the same problem. In the end
Robert managed to fix this by setting
I needed to modify /etc/libvirt/qemu.conf to set
user = oneadmin
group = cloud
You can read more about this in OpenNebula's documentation, specifically in:
Hi Robert,
Let's see if you can pinpoint where the problem is. A few ideas you may check:
- Has the 'oneadmin' user the same unix id across all the servers?
- You said in your email that ownership change is disabled however
in the documentation [1] it states that To be able to use the images
On 05/14/2012 10:11 AM, Jaime Melis wrote:
Hi Robert,
Let's see if you can pinpoint where the problem is. A few ideas you may check:
- Has the 'oneadmin' user the same unix id across all the servers?
Yes
- You said in your email that ownership change is disabled however
in the
On 05/07/2012 11:44 AM, Jaime Melis wrote:
Hi Robert,
could you please send us /var/log/one/VM_ID.log
Here it is:
cat /media/03B7-3E00/0.log
Fri May 4 18:04:09 2012 [DiM][I]: New VM state is ACTIVE.
Fri May 4 18:04:09 2012 [LCM][I]: New VM state is PROLOG.
Fri May 4 18:04:09 2012
On 05/11/2012 09:37 AM, Jaime Melis wrote:
It's supposed to be created when the host is successfully monitored. Is it?
onehost list appears to indicate that everything is OK:
ID NAME CLUSTER RVM TCPU FCPU ACPU TMEM FMEM
AMEM STAT
0 192.168.1.20 - 0
Hello Robert,
Oh, I think I see where the problem is:
You used vnm_kvm as the host network (vnm) drivers, but only: dummy,
fw, 802.1Q, ebtables and ovswitch are the only accepted values. See [1].
I reckon you need 'dummy'.
onehost create hostname -i im_kvm -v vmm_kvm -n dummy
[1]
On 05/11/2012 11:09 AM, Jaime Melis wrote:
Hello Robert,
Oh, I think I see where the problem is:
You used vnm_kvm as the host network (vnm) drivers, but only: dummy,
fw, 802.1Q, ebtables and ovswitch are the only accepted values. See [1].
I reckon you need 'dummy'.
onehost createhostname -i
Hi Robert,
From your output it seems that the problem is probably at the libvirt
configuration. In particular:
Fri May 11 14:48:00 2012 [VMM][I]: WARNING: no socket to connect to
Could you double check the configuration hints at
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
Hi,
Trying to run sunstone I get the following error ins the log file:
--
Server configuration
--
{:vnc_proxy_cert=nil,
:auth=sunstone,
:vnc_proxy_path=nil,
:vnc_proxy_key=nil,
:vnc_proxy_support_wss=false,
On 05/04/2012 01:58 PM, Robert Schweikert wrote:
Hi,
Trying to run sunstone I get the following error ins the log file:
--
Server configuration
--
{:vnc_proxy_cert=nil,
:auth=sunstone,
:vnc_proxy_path=nil,
Hi Robert,
On 4 May 2012 20:11, Robert Schweikert rjsch...@suse.com wrote:
On 05/04/2012 01:58 PM, Robert Schweikert wrote:
Hi,
Trying to run sunstone I get the following error ins the log file:
--**
Server configuration
On 05/04/2012 02:35 PM, Daniel Molina wrote:
Hi Robert,
On 4 May 2012 20:11, Robert Schweikert rjsch...@suse.com
mailto:rjsch...@suse.com wrote:
On 05/04/2012 01:58 PM, Robert Schweikert wrote:
Hi,
Trying to run sunstone I get the following error ins the log file:
Hi,
I am running into some issues with my test setup to verify that the
packages I am building in OBS work, at least on a basic level.
Switching to 3.4.1 I am back to getting node registration (this happens
automatically in my test setup and the changes to onehost create tripped
me up at
Hello Jan,
this line is confusing me:
I don't want to share anything
between the host and the frontend but i can mount filesystems from the
host to the frontend on demand.
Can you export from your SAN system both to your host and to your frontend?
In that case you can mount a shared
Hello,
Sunstone doesnt show the vmware drivers because of a bug[1]. It was solved
so you can try applying the patch [2].
However oned.log shows there are other issues with your setup which seem
unrelated to Sunstone... hope
others can help with that.
Hector
[1]
FYI
--
Constantino Vázquez Blanco, MSc
Project Engineer
OpenNebula - The Open-Source Solution for Data Center Virtualization
www.OpenNebula.org | @tinova79 | @OpenNebula
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 4:17 PM, Tino Vazquez tinov...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Oemer,
Hector is very right, ONE 3.2 comes
Have you runned scons without error?
http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel3.2:compile
2012/1/31 Son Thach sonhut...@gmail.com:
oneadmin@son-K43SJ:~/opennebula-2.1.80$ ./install.sh -u oneadmin -g cloud -d
/srv/cloud/one
cp: cannot stat `/srv/cloud/one/opennebula-2.1.80/src/nebula/oned': No
oneadmin@son-K43SJ:~/opennebula-2.1.80$ ./install.sh -u oneadmin -g cloud
-d /srv/cloud/one
cp: cannot stat `/srv/cloud/one/opennebula-2.1.80/src/nebula/oned': No such
file or directory
cp: cannot stat
`/srv/cloud/one/opennebula-2.1.80/src/scheduler/src/sched/mm_sched': No
such file or directory
My name is Khadar and I am a new user on OpenNebula, can anybody help me with
step by step tutorial on how to install and configure OpenNebual. I am finding
difficult to follow the guide/instruction of installing OpenNebula 3.2 provided
on the web site, especially the
codes/commands as I
Hi,
As displayed on OpenNebula wiki [1] in the Tutorials section, you can
find a good step-by-step tutorial at [2].
Best regards,
Florian
[1] http://wiki.opennebula.org/
[2] http://redes-privadas-virtuales.blogspot.com/search/label/Cloud%20computing
On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 10:30 AM, Habib
You can use iSCSI/FC as those provide a device that can be attached to
the VMs but you will need to provide your own drivers to manage those
iSCSI/FC sources. These drivers are not provided in the standard
distribution of OpenNebula.
2012/1/5 Alejandro Santoyo González
Hi users,
I need help with opennebula 3.0, I need to know if I can manage a SAN
storage solution(iSCSI or FC or..) with opennebula 3.0.Please I'll
appreciate any help or information.Excuse my english.
Regards
Participe en Universidad 2012, del 13 al 17 de febrero de 2012.
Habana, Cuba:
hi,
2012/1/5 Alejandro Santoyo González alejandro...@tesla.cujae.edu.cu:
I need help with opennebula 3.0, I need to know if I can manage a SAN
storage solution(iSCSI or FC or..) with opennebula 3.0.Please I'll
appreciate any help or information.Excuse my english.
create a shared
Could you tell me how to force a hypervisor-level restart ?
2011/12/22 Hutson Betts hut...@tamu.edu
Actually, the SHUTDOWN command, for both OCCI and ONE, is equivalent to
pressing the power button on a computer, and once it's off, taking the
hard drive and smashing it with a hammer.
To force a hypervisor-level restart, the following command should
suffice:
onevm restart [VMID]
As per the documentation:
restart: Forces the hypervisor boot action of a VM stuck in UNKNOWN or
BOOT state.
You can reference the diagram on:
http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel3.0:vm_guide_2
So there are conditions in which a VM becomes un-recoverable without
permanent data loss. Hmm...
Well, hopefully the VM life-cycle can be modified to support restarts
with disk image persistence (Persistence in the $VMID folder, NOT the
image repository), and extend it to OCCI.
--
Hutson Betts
On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 11:10 PM, Hutson Betts hut...@tamu.edu wrote:
So there are conditions in which a VM becomes un-recoverable without
permanent data loss. Hmm...
Well, hopefully the VM life-cycle can be modified to support restarts
with disk image persistence (Persistence in the $VMID
This command is not available when the state of VM is running.
Sometimes the VM crashes down, but the state is still running.
2011/12/20 Carlos Martín Sánchez cmar...@opennebula.org
Hi,
You can use the 'onevm restart' command, see [1] for more information on
the VM life-cycle.
Regards.
2011/12/20 Carlos Martín Sánchez cmar...@opennebula.org:
Hi,
You can use the 'onevm restart' command, see [1] for more information on the
VM life-cycle.
As cat fa already pointed out this is not going to work.
A reset command would be really nice to have.
Reset should remove the virtual
Wait, this implies that there is no equivalent to a power button or
reset button on the front of a computer? Wouldn't this should be a
necessity of every VM management tool.
As it stands, I can suspend/resume VMs, or I can (shutdown|cancel) VMs
into a deleted state. However, there is no way to
There is an equivalent to a power button(SHUTDOWN), but there is no
equivalent to a reset button.
2011/12/22 Hutson Betts hut...@tamu.edu
Wait, this implies that there is no equivalent to a power button or
reset button on the front of a computer? Wouldn't this should be a
necessity of every
Actually, the SHUTDOWN command, for both OCCI and ONE, is equivalent to
pressing the power button on a computer, and once it's off, taking the
hard drive and smashing it with a hammer.
SHUTDOWN deletes the disk image, and transitions the VM to the DONE
state. I would like to keep a VM, and it's
Hi,
You can use the 'onevm restart' command, see [1] for more information on
the VM life-cycle.
Regards.
[1] http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel3.0:vm_guide_2
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Project Engineer
OpenNebula - The Open Source Toolkit for Data Center Virtualization
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If a VM crashes, what can I do? I cannot find any command to reboot that
VM. Suppose, I have some import data in that VM.
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Hi,
Yes Ubuntu 11.10 is a supported platform. Check your configuration of libvirt
http://www.opennebula.org/documentation:rel3.0:kvmg
Cheers
Ruben
On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 2:01 PM, cat fa boost.subscrib...@gmail.com wrote:
I failed to create host using the onehost command in the front-end by
Hello Cat
On 11.12.2011 03:12, cat fa wrote:
You meat I should set up DHCP server on my host?
You did write, that your server got his IP 1.185.2.21 trough
DHCP, so on then I guess on the LAN with probably 1.185.2.0/24 is
already a DHCP server running, so this one should also provide
the IP
I used the ttylinux.img to start a virtual machine. The virtual machine
suspended while it was still booting. That was why I could not connected to
it. Thank you all the same.
2011/12/11 Fabian Wenk fab...@wenks.ch
Hello Cat
On 11.12.2011 03:12, cat fa wrote:
You meat I should set up DHCP
Hello Cat
On 10.12.2011 02:06, cat fa wrote:
I modified the user and group in /etc/libvirt/qemu.conf , is that correct?
No, qemu should run as root, to be able to use the kernel KVM
stuff. You need to adjust it libvirtd.conf.
bye
Fabian
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I successfully ran virtual machines on my host, but I could connect to them.
The IP of my host is 1.185.2.21 . I bound eth0 to virbr0. I used these
commands:
ifconfig eth0 0.0.0.0 ( to give my eth0 a 0.0.0.0.0 IP )
ifconfig virbr0 1.185.2.21 ( to give my bridge the old IP of eth0 )
I create a
Hello Cat
On 10.12.2011 19:28, cat fa wrote:
I create a virtual network in SunStone with leases like
1.185.2.22
1.185.2.23
1.185.2.24
This IP addresses are only used with contextualization. If your
VM does not support contextualization, then you need to assign
the IP address inside the VM
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