Yes it works:
[oneadmin@root ~]$ ssh oneadmin@localhost
Last login: Thu Apr 14 16:45:46 2011 from localhost.localhost
2011/4/15 Carlos Martín Sánchez cmar...@opennebula.org
Hi Sebastian,
Could you check that oneadmin can ssh passwordless to localhost?
--
Carlos Martín, MSc
Project Major
Hi Jaime,
thanks for reading and answering. I read the article about the the CERN use
case, but in IMHO it's not the same.
They use complete partition images for the VMs.
The difference is, they make a dd of the VM-partition and i mount the VM-
partition in the Dom0 and tar the files in the
Same problem for me. I can run a Ubuntu image, but i cannot access it
with ssh or even ping to it. I can access it by using virt-manager,
and it is running ok, but the network interfaces are down and their
name change every time I run a new image (eth1, eth2, ...), so I can't
configure it.
Thanks
Hi Jeff, did you solve your problem? I'm stuck at the same point.
Regards
Idafen
On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 4:52 AM, Jeff jafe...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks you very much ,Carsten. You guys are so kind! I will give it a try.
Best Regards,
Jeff
On 4/4/2011 10:43 AM, carsten.friedr...@csiro.au
Hello Daniel,
I'd like to ask when new features will be addes do manage user groups.
I did not understand I can setroles for difeerent users using
simple_permissions.rb...
How can I modify the simple_permissions.rb to deny users crating new
virtual networks ?
Please, could ou give me an
Hi,
I have been working on it and I have found the problem. The thing is
that ONE is somehow changing the network interfaces of the VM
machines. When I register a VM image (oneimage register file.img) and
run it with KVM (kvm -hda ONE_LOCATION/var/image/imageId) it shows 2
interfaces (ifconfig
Hello All,
My ttylinux image is running as shown below in Opennebula 2.0 on a single
machine:-
ID USER NAME STAT CPU MEMHOSTNAMETIME
66 oneadmin vm03 runn 0 0K 10.81.199.131 00 00:05:56
but :-
(1) Why it is showing CPU=0 mem=0 ?
(2) When I want to
Hi,
I installed Opennebula 2.2 on CentOS 5.5, the one si started.
When i created onehost, the status is err
[oneadmin@root ~]$ onehost list
ID NAME CLUSTER RVM TCPU FCPU ACPUTMEMFMEM
STAT
4 localhost default0 0 0100 0K 0K
err
please, just read the log: start libvirtd
El 18/04/2011 16:06, Sebastian Neg escribió:
Hi,
I installed Opennebula 2.2 on CentOS 5.5, the one si started.
When i created onehost, the status is err
[oneadmin@root ~]$ onehost list
ID NAME CLUSTER RVM TCPU FCPU ACPUTMEM
If you look on the VM host at the deployment.0 file
and the actual syntax of the kvm command that is being
called by libvirt, you should be able to figure out
what opennebula is trying to do.
What does the network section of your template say?
How is your onevnet configured?
Steve Timm
On
sorry I forgot to say but I have already started it
On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 4:11 PM, Carlos A. cara...@upv.es wrote:
please, just read the log: start libvirtd
El 18/04/2011 16:06, Sebastian Neg escribió:
Hi,
I installed Opennebula 2.2 on CentOS 5.5, the one si started.
When i created
On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 4:02 PM, Vivek Shrivastava
shrivastava.vi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello All,
My ttylinux image is running as shown below in Opennebula 2.0 on a single
machine:-
ID USER NAME STAT CPU MEM HOSTNAME TIME
66 oneadmin vm03 runn 0 0K
probably the user that is monitoring (oneadmin) is not in the libvirtd
group. Check it in the /etc/group file, add it (in case that you have
not done it before) and restart libvirtd. Then restart one (or enable
the host again)
El 18/04/2011 16:21, Sebastian Neg escribió:
sorry I forgot to
You should follow Carlos' suggestion and also check this out
http://lists.opennebula.org/pipermail/users-opennebula.org/2011-March/004580.html
Hope it helps
Idafen
On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 4:27 PM, Carlos A. cara...@upv.es wrote:
probably the user that is monitoring (oneadmin) is not in the
marco@marco-F5N:~$ sudo apt-get install libsqlite3-dev
[sudo] password for marco:
Lettura elenco dei pacchetti... Fatto
Generazione albero delle dipendenze
Lettura informazioni sullo stato... Fatto
Alcuni pacchetti non possono essere installati. Questo può voler dire
che è stata richiesta una
I think this one is pretty straight forward, I just need someone to tell me
where I set it.When I try to create a virt on a tm_nfs target, the tm_clone
is cloning into the wrong directory.
It says its trying to do it right:
tm_clone.sh:
I'm making pretty good strides at understanding OpenNebula, but it seems the
more a learn, the more I discover I don't understand. Here's the next area I'm
hoping someone can point me in the right direction again. The context cdrom
device is never getting mounted on my virts, so things like
Hello all,
I've already installed OpenNebula 2.2 on CentOS and add KVM host to
OpenNebula. Now, i want to add ESX Server (VMWARE) to be managed by the
OpenNebula. But it make an error. Here is my oned.conf:
VM_MAD = [
name = vmm_vmware,
executable = one_vmm_sh,
arguments =
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