Re: [one-users] Multiple vnm on hosts , broken

2015-03-10 Thread Ignacio M. Llorente
Hello

Please use the forum at forum.opennebula.org

This list is no longer active.

Thanks



On Tuesday, March 10, 2015, Zeeshan Ali Shah zas...@pdc.kth.se wrote:

 Hi, Now i have bit wierd setup.. I have three sort of networks . 1) Public
 IP 2) Private IP and 3) GRE tunnel OVS based

 for first 2 VNM driver (dummy) works
 for third we need vnm driver (ovswitch)..

 Now how to create hosts with different vnm drivers and based on network
 selected launch appropriate script-

 as it seems currently vnm driver bind to host i think it should bind to
 network .

 any idea ?

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 System Administrator - PDC HPC
 PhD researcher (IT security)
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[one-users] Save the date for OpenNebulaConf 2015: Oct 20-22 in Barcelona

2015-01-14 Thread Ignacio M. Llorente
Dear community,

Following last year’s successful event, we are happy to announce that the
third annual OpenNebula Cloud Conference will take place on October 20-22
at Barceló Sants Hotel in Barcelona.

More details at http://2015.opennebulaconf.com

This new edition of the OpenNebula Conference will be a great opportunity
to share experiences and meet people with expertise and interest in
OpenNebula. OpenNebula Conferences serve as a meeting point of cloud users,
developers, administrators, integrators and researchers, featuring talks
with experiences and use cases. They also include tutorials, lightning
talks, and hacking sessions that provide an opportunity to discuss burning
ideas, and meet face to face to discuss development.

The third OpenNebulaConf will open its Call for Presentations in a few
days, stay tuned for content updates.

And remember… OpenNebulaConfs are vendor-neutral events focused on
real-world practices and how to successfully implement open source in your
cloud.

We look forward to seeing you in Barcelona!

Ignacio

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[one-users] OpenNebula events in schedule for 2015

2015-01-05 Thread Ignacio M. Llorente
Dear community,

We have events in schedule already for 2015.

http://opennebula.org/2015-opennebula-events-plan/

If you have any questions on OpenNebula events, please contact us at
eve...@opennebula.org

Thanks you for your support!

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[one-users] First Stable Release of vOneCloud

2014-12-12 Thread Ignacio M. Llorente
Dear Community,

We are happy to announce that the first stable release of vOneCloud is
available for download at vOneCloud.today. vOneCloud is a virtual appliance
for vSphere that transforms an existing VMware vCenter deployment into an
automated, self-service private cloud.

The appliance is based on OpenNebula, every component is fully open-source.

More info at
http://opennebula.org/first-stable-release-of-vonecloud-to-easily-build-private-clouds-on-vmware-vsphere/

With kind regards,

Ignacio

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[one-users] Last Opportunity to Contribute to OpenNebulaConf: Lightning Talks Still Available!

2014-11-10 Thread Ignacio M. Llorente
Hello,

As you may know, the lineup and agenda for the second OpenNebula Conference
(due this 2-4 December in Berlin) are already closed. There is however
still a chance to contribute to the conference in the lightning talks
sessions.

Lightning talks are 5 minute plenary presentations focusing on one key
point. This can be a new project, product, feature, integration,
experience, use case, collaboration invitation, quick tip, or
demonstration. This session is an opportunity for ideas to get the
attention they deserve.

We have two 30-minute sessions for lightning talks and there are still
slots available, so now is the time to register and send us your proposal!

More details at
http://opennebula.org/last-opportunity-to-contribute-to-opennebulaconf-lightning-talks-still-available-2/

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[one-users] New vOneCloud app to build clouds on VMware vCenter

2014-11-06 Thread Ignacio M. Llorente
Dear community,

We have just announced the release of vOneCloud (
http://opennebula.org/vonecloud-the-simplest-alternative-to-vcloud/), a
CentOS Linux virtual appliance for vSphere that contains all required
OpenNebula services optimized to work on existing VMware vCenter
deployments. vOneCloud is for organizations that want to create a
self-service cloud environment on top of their VMware infrastructure
without having to abandon their investment in VMware and retool the entire
stack.

We recommend vOneCloud to build your cloud if you are only using vCenter as
infrastructure backend. If your are planning to use KVM, Xen, VMware ESX,
or VMWare vCenter combined with any of the previous hypervisors, we
recommend you use the OpenNebula packages available at
http://opennebula.org/software/.

Looking forward to your feedback, and thanks for your valuable support!

Ignacio

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[one-users] C12G Labs has changed its name to OpenNebula Systems

2014-10-15 Thread Ignacio M. Llorente
Dear Community,

C12G Labs has changed its name to OpenNebula Systems. The new name reflects
our commitment to the OpenNebula cloud management platform and its wide
community, and more closely unifies the open-source cloud project with the
company behind it.

The OpenNebula project, and its OpenNebula.org community websites, are
unaffected by this change. C12G Labs has changed its corporate website from
c12g.com to OpenNebula.systems.

We are truly excited to embark on this new phase for the community. And we
are grateful to the organizations and people who are contributing and
giving us so much valuable feedback to improve OpenNebula.

We appreciate your support and cooperation.

Thank you!

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[one-users] OpenNebula vs. OpenStack: Two different views of the cloud

2014-10-02 Thread Ignacio M. Llorente
Dear community,

You may be interested in the invited article written by Carlo Daffara in
our blog about how OpenNebula compares with OpenStack... or what he answers
when someone asks him about “why they choose OpenNebula”...

http://opennebula.org/comparing-opennebula-and-openstack-two-different-views-on-the-cloud/

Thanks Carlo for the contribution!

Please do not forget that the OpenNebula community blog is available to
anyone interested in contributing experiences or use cases.

Ignacio

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[one-users] User Stories - OpenNebula at BIT.nl

2014-03-14 Thread Ignacio M. Llorente
Dear Community,

It is always good to hear user stories on how people are using OpenNebula
in their production environments.

Our friends of BIT.nl just wrote a nice blog post [1] explaining why they
chose OpenNebula, and their experiences comparing OpenNebula versus
OpenStack.

An interesting excerpt from the post:

We have done internet research on some main CMP's: OpenStack, Eucalyptus,
oVirt, OpenNebula. Two of them were tested in a lab environment: OpenStack
and OpenNebula. We had lots of trouble getting OpenStack working, hit some
bugs, etc. In the end we could never get it to do what we wanted. It became
clear the project is moving fast, at least code was flying around,
subprojects became different entities of themselves, etc. We were worried
it would take a lot of time to get it all running, let alone upgrade to
newer versions.

OpenNebula worked pretty much out of the box, besides a bug with
OpenvSwitch that stood in the way at first. We wanted to have a platform
that would be able to work with different hypervisors. We're using KVM now,
but for one reason or the other VMware, XEN, or Hyper-V should be possible.
We didn't want to restrict ourselves to only one (that's why oVirt didn't
make it). Besides that it should be easy to understand how things are tied
together, basically KISS. If systems get overly complex sooner or later you
get bitten by them. You don't have complete oversight of every little
component and when the shit hits the fan you don't know were to start
cleaning.

...

In a nutshell, the benefits of using OpenNebula are:
- Simple but powerful / flexible
- Works out of the box
- Easy to maintain / upgrade
- (API) Interface(s)
- OSS
- Great community / development organization (that became obvious as soon
as we joined the mailing list)

Big thanks to Stefan Kooman for writing this post.

BIT.nl is hosting our first OpenNebula TechDay in Ede, The Netherlands (
http://opennebula.org/community/techdays/ede2014/). There are still some
seats available, so be quick to register.

If you are using OpenNebula in your company, and you want to share your
setup with the rest of the OpenNebula community, let us know!

The OpenNebula Team

[1] http://opennebula.org/using-opennebula-at-bit/

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Re: [one-users] OpenNebula TechDays – Call for Hosts

2014-01-27 Thread Ignacio M. Llorente
Hi,

We would like to thank the many organizations that have answered to our
Call for Hosts and are interested in organizing OpenNebula TechDay events
in:

- Boca Raton (USA)
 - Chicago (USA)
- Aveiro (Portugal)
- Barcelona (Spain)
- Munich (Germany)
- Ede (The Netherlands)
- Lyon (France)

We have extended the deadline of this call until Wednesday January 29th,
and then we will prepare the schedule of OpenNebula TechDay events for
2014.

Send us an email to cont...@opennebula.org or to the community discuss
mailing list if you are interested in hosting a TechDay event or in
sponsoring one of these events.

More info at http://opennebula.org/community/techdays/

Looking forward to your proposals,

Thanks!


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 Dear Community,

 Besides our annual OpenNebula Conference, we are planning to organize
 Technology Day events in multiple cities globally.

 The OpenNebula TechDays are full day events to learn about OpenNebula with
 a hands-on cloud installation and operation workshop, and presentations
 from community members and users that will focus on:
 - Sharing cloud use cases and deployment experiences
 - Introducing new integrations and ecosystem developments
 - Describing other related cloud open-source projects and tools

  The OpenNebula TechDay events are targeted at Cloud Architects, Data
 Center Admins, Systems Admins, Systems Integrators, DevOps Architects, and
 Solutions Architect.

 In the shorter term we would like to organize TechDays in USA (East and
 West coasts) and Europe.

 Please send us an email at cont...@opennebula.org if you are interested
 in hosting a TechDays event or in providing support.

 We look forward to your answers,

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[one-users] OpenNebula TechDays – Call for Hosts

2014-01-22 Thread Ignacio M. Llorente
Dear Community,

Besides our annual OpenNebula Conference, we are planning to organize
Technology Day events in multiple cities globally.

The OpenNebula TechDays are full day events to learn about OpenNebula with
a hands-on cloud installation and operation workshop, and presentations
from community members and users that will focus on:
- Sharing cloud use cases and deployment experiences
- Introducing new integrations and ecosystem developments
- Describing other related cloud open-source projects and tools

The OpenNebula TechDay events are targeted at Cloud Architects, Data Center
Admins, Systems Admins, Systems Integrators, DevOps Architects, and
Solutions Architect.

In the shorter term we would like to organize TechDays in USA (East and
West coasts) and Europe.

Please send us an email at cont...@opennebula.org if you are interested in
hosting a TechDays event or in providing support.

We look forward to your answers,

Ignacio

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[one-users] Review of 2013 and Outlook for 2014

2013-12-30 Thread Ignacio M. Llorente
Dear community,

We have just published an article with what this year has meant for the
OpenNebula project and a peek at what you can expect from us in 2014.

http://blog.opennebula.org/?p=5660

Looking back, it is inspiring the distance that we have come together since
our first release of OpenNebula six years ago. And that is nothing compared
to what is planned for the future. We are looking forward to another year
of great running memories.

We want to give a huge THANKS! to our community. No, seriously guys, you
rock big time. OpenNebula wouldn’t be nearly as good as it is today without
all of you.

We’d also like to take this opportunity to wish you health, happiness and
prosperity in 2014 to you and your loved ones!.

Ignacio

On behalf of the OpenNebula Project.

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Re: [one-users] OpenNebula at Fosdem?

2013-10-25 Thread Ignacio M. Llorente
Daniel,

Thanks a lot for your email. We are planing to submit a proposal to have a
stand at FOSDEM 2014. Regarding lightning talk, it would be good to know if
there are people in our community planning to submit proposals. I am adding
the discuss mailing list.

Regards,


On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 11:34 AM, Daniel Dehennin 
daniel.dehen...@baby-gnu.org wrote:

 Hello,

 I wonder if the OpenNebula community will be present at FOSDEM 2014[1]?

 I just looks at dates and the deadline for stands and lightning talks is
 not passed.

 Regards.

 Footnotes:
 [1]
 https://fosdem.org/2014/news/2013-09-17-call-for-participation-part-two/

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Re: [one-users] Lecture about OpenNebula

2013-10-15 Thread Ignacio M. Llorente
Dear Daniel,

I am forwarding your email to the discuss mailing list.

Thanks!


On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 12:05 PM, Daniel Dehennin 
daniel.dehen...@baby-gnu.org wrote:

 Hello,

 I'm making a 20mn slideshow about OpenNebula at my work.

 I want to begin with history of the project and would like to reproduce
 your timeline[1].

 Is it possible to get a vectorial version to include in my LaTeX beamer,
 and under which license (the web one have no exiv license data).

 Do you have some materials for the obvious question I'll asked:

   Why not choose OpenStack?

 I have my own answer: I did not manage to setup one and OpenNebula can
 be installed on a standalone server.

 But do you have any point for common pitfalls?

 Regards.

 Footnotes:
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Re: [one-users] Open Nebula Conference - Slideshows

2013-10-02 Thread Ignacio M. Llorente
Hi,

Yes, Netways is updating the OpenNebulaConf site (OpenNebulaConf.com) with
the videos, pictures and presentations of the conference, and information
of the 2014 edition. It will be ready in a few days.

Thanks!


On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 9:31 AM, Valentin Bud valentin@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello Duverne,

 The Netways guys gathered the presentations from all of us and I think
 they'll make them
 available somewhere.

 In the mean time my presentation about OpenNebula and Saltstack is
 available on SlideShare [1].
 The states used and the logic behind the deployment will be available
 soon, just have to polish them
 a little bit :-).

 [1]:
 http://www.slideshare.net/databuspro/open-nebula-andsaltstackopennebulaconf2013

 Good Will,


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 Hello guys,

 Would that be possible to make all the presentations of the ONE conf
 available somewhere ?

 Thanks in advance
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Re: [one-users] OpenNebula multi-site --- question

2013-01-17 Thread Ignacio M. Llorente
Dear Giovanni,

This is a very good question, which answer depends on the type and level of
collaboration that you expect across the different sites. I envision three
different architectures:

- Loosely Coupled Federation: Each site has its own OpenNebula instance
managed by its Admin team that exposes cloud APIs (OCCI/EC2) and GUIs. In
this scenario you could share a single authentication mechanism so a user
can have access to any of the clouds, or you could define a user space for
each site. You could also install your own appliance marketplace to allow
users to easily share appliances across sites.

- Tightly Coupled Federation: Each site has its own OpenNebula instance,
all of them are managed by the same Admin team, and you use the oZones
component for federation. In this case you will provide your users with a
single access point for all the zones and can allocate resources through
Virtual Data Centers to different Departments/Projects, etc.

- Hybrid Cloud Federation: Each site has its own OpenNebula instance
managed by its Admin team that exposes cloud APIs (OCCI/EC2) and GUIs. A
user can only access its primary site, and the access to remote clouds is
performed by the cloudbursting functionality of OpenNebula which is managed
by the administrator of the site, and in principle fully transparent to the
user. This would require the adaptation of the cloud connector to support
remote OpenNebula instances.

I hope this helps,

Thanks!

On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 12:00 PM, Giovanni Ponti giovanni.po...@enea.itwrote:

 I'm Giovanni Ponti, an ENEA researcher based in Portici Research Center.
 One of my research interest is Cloud Computing, and I'm following and
 organizing cloud experiences in ENEA-GRID.

 We are planning to have a multi-site cloud envorinment among ENEA
 computational centers (that are six). At the moment, we have installed
 OpenNebula only in one site (i.e., Portici one), and we are evaluating a
 further installation on another ENEA site.

 My question regards the ways in which two (or more) OpenNebula
 installation may communicate and/or interact to export a whole integrated
 cloud enviroment. In particular, as I know that OpenNebula provides several
 interfaces to export cloud facilities and to perform remote action (e.g.,
 OCCI), it is not particularly clear how aspect ragardering virtual machines
 are handled, such as vm migration among sites or other.

 Thanks in advance for your reply(s)

 Giovanni


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[one-users] OpenNebula 2012: A Year in Review

2012-12-28 Thread Ignacio M. Llorente
Dear OpenNebula Community,

As 2012 draws to an end, we have prepared a progress summary at
http://blog.opennebula.org/?p=3887 to review what this year has meant for
the OpenNebula Project and give you a peek at what you can expect from us
in 2013.

We would like to thank all the people and organizations who have
contributed to OpenNebula during 2012 by being active with the discussions,
answering user questions, or providing patches for bugfixes, features and
documentation.

We’d also like to take this opportunity to wish you health, happiness and
prosperity in 2013 to you and your loved ones!.

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[one-users] OpenNebula Turns 5 Today!

2012-11-15 Thread Ignacio M. Llorente
Hi,

We’ve had a lot to celebrate around here lately, including our fifth
anniversary (http://blog.opennebula.org/?p=3743). Yes, 5 years… time
flies!. So, thanks to all of you who made this open source community a
sustainable movement. We’re now looking towards the next five years
and continuing to focus on making sure OpenNebula continues to be the
most solid, powerful and flexible open-source management platform to
build and manage enterprise clouds.

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Re: [one-users] interoperability mailing list (mainly for OVF)

2011-09-14 Thread Ignacio M. Llorente
Hi

This is something that will be officially announced in few days. We
created a WG on interoperability and portability
(http://www.opennebula.org/documentation:community:interoperability)
and a new mailing list
(http://www.opennebula.org/community:mailinglists) to discuss open
standards and to help coordinate the different ongoing efforts to
build open standards around OpenNebula by different projects and
organizations.

Cheers,

On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 8:10 PM, Zeeshan Ali Shah zas...@pdc.kth.se wrote:
 Hi, today in cloud day 2011, Igancio mentioned that someone beside ENG is
 working on OVF layer of ONE. he further mentioned that there is a mailing
 list for Interop issues .. does any one has any hint for the above ?


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Re: [one-users] tm_commands for moosefs

2011-04-12 Thread Ignacio M. Llorente
Thanks, it would be an excellent contribution to our ecosystem. We will send
you more details. Cheers

On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 11:42 AM, Giovanni Toraldo g...@libersoft.it wrote:

 Hi,

 I'm happily using opennebula 2.2 with MooseFS (http://www.moosefs.org/)
 as backend storage.

 I've created a new tm_commands set from tm_ssh to make it working with
 mfs, and using some specific mfs command for speeding up the transfer
 from/to frontend.

 It's opennebula interested in integrating third-party transfer managers?
 If so, I'm willing to publish it as feature request on dev.opennebula.org.

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[one-users] OpenNebula 2.2 (Codename Cat’s Eye) Released!

2011-03-28 Thread Ignacio M. Llorente
Dear OpenNebula community,

This is the official announcement of the new stable release of the
OpenNebula toolkit. OpenNebula 2.2.0 is targeted at production
environments. Clouds running any OpenNebula 2.0 version are
recommended to upgrade to this new version. This release is backward
compatible with the 2.0.x series in terms of the database schema,
interfaces and API's.

OpenNebula 2.2.0 includes a new web application (Sunstone) to
graphically control your cloud, and brings important new features in
the fault tolerance and scalability areas. With respect to the
previous versions made available as part of the release cycle,
OpenNebula 2.2.0 includes many bugfixes, specially in the Sunstone
component.

As usual OpenNebula releases are named after a Nebula. The Cat's Eye
Nebula (NGC 6543, Caldwell 6) is a planetary nebula in the
constellation of Draco.

LINKS

 [1] Release Notes http://www.opennebula.org/software:rnotes:rn-rel2.2.0
 [2] Download http://downloads.dsa-research.org/opennebula/
 [3] Documentation http://www.opennebula.org/documentation:documentation
 [4] Features http://www.opennebula.org/documentation:features

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Re: [one-users] Does Opennebula 2.0.1 support disaster recovery?

2011-02-17 Thread Ignacio M. Llorente
Please, could you elaborate on the use case for this? Which
functionality would you require?

Thanks

On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 7:58 AM, YE LEI lei...@alcatel-sbell.com.cn wrote:
 Hello,

 As mentioned in the mail title, does Opennebula 2.0.1 support disaster
 recovery cross-regional?

 Best Regards,

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Re: [one-users] Load balancing hosts / VM Consolidation Scheduler

2011-02-14 Thread Ignacio M. Llorente
Hi,

Although we are highly interested, there is nothing developed by
OpenNebula. The work in the VM Consolidation Scheduler was a very
early prototype that only worked with OpenNebula 1.2

Cheers

On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 8:53 AM, Steffen Neumann sneum...@ipb-halle.de wrote:
 Hi,

 On Tue, 2011-02-08 at 11:27 +0100, Tino Vazquez wrote:
 ...
  2) Is there a way to migrate VMs between hosts
    when load gets to high ? The VMs could become busy
    and saturate their host, or a few new hosts became available.
    Is live-migration a requirement for this ?

 You can use the default OpenNebula scheduler to achieve an evenly
 distribution of resources (see the load-aware policy in [1]). You
 won't get automatic migration out-of-the-box, possibles solutions are:

   * Extend the scheduler to implement a new migration policy
   * Develop a script to monitor and eventually perform the migration

 If possible I'd like to avoid re-inventing the wheel,
 and I could imagine that my idea is of general interest.

 There is an early presentation
 http://www.slideshare.net/llorente/vm-management-for-greenit-data-centers

 which covers exactly what I've been looking for, especially the
 VM Consolidation Scheduler mentioned on p14.
 Is any code for this available ?

 Yours,
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[one-users] OpenNebula/RESERVOIR Training in Brussels, January 27-28, 2011

2011-01-13 Thread Ignacio M. Llorente
Dear community,

The RESERVOIR project is organizing an OpenNebula training session in
Brussels on January 27-28, 2011. The training will be given by CETIC
and the DSA-Research.org group at UCM and will take place in the IBM
Meeting Room at Digitaleurope.

This event is free of charge, but you must register by sending an
e-mail to reserv...@cetic.be as attendance is restricted to 30
persons.

More info at http://www.opennebula.org/community:otd_0127

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Re: [one-users] vmware server as hypervisor

2010-12-17 Thread Ignacio M. Llorente
Yes, Manish is right. VMware drivers were re-written in OpenNebula 2.0
to make use of all the features offered by the OpenNebula daemon so
leveling its functionality with KVM and Xen.

More detals:

http://www.opennebula.org/documentation:rel2.0:evmwareg
http://www.opennebula.org/software:addons:vmware

Cheers

On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 8:57 AM, Manish Sapariya man...@gslab.com wrote:
 Hi Antoni,
 We are using VMWare Server 2.0 with OpenNebula 1.4,
 though not in production environment, but to manage
 our test infrastructure and running our tests using
 multiple VMs.

 As you can see from the mailing list, we ran into
 several issues and also had to modify code to fix
 some issues. However after those fixes we have been
 able to use it without further problems since last
 3/4 months.

 We haven't yet tried ON 2.0 though, which may have
 all those fixes and I presume better support for VMWare.

 I think I am not able to answer the question with precision,
 but if you have any specific question about our usage
 of OpenNebula and fixes, I would be glad to answer.

 Thanks and Regards,
 -Manish

 On 12/16/2010 5:25 PM, antoni artigues wrote:

 Hello

 I want to install opennebula with wmware server 2.0

 I have seen in the Mailing list that this combination gives many
 problems.

 Also I see that is not tested from
 OpenNebula:http://lists.opennebula.org/htdig.cgi/users-opennebula.org/2009-August/000727.html

 Is anyone using vmware server and OpenNebula with no problems in a
 production environment?

 Thanks in advance

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Re: [one-users] OpenNebula vs OpenStack

2010-12-01 Thread Ignacio M. Llorente
Dear Christophe,

We prepared a post [1] with a description of our position as
open-source project when OpenStack was announced in July. From a more
technical point of view, OpenNebula is a mature technology (we started
the development five years ago and did our first release almost three
years ago) that is used to manage very large scale clouds by some of
the world's leading telecom operators, hosting providers and compute
centers of leading research institutions. In our web site [2] we
provide details about the features for private, public and hybrid
cloud management, integration and production environments. We invite
you to compare these features with those provided by OpenStack and
evaluate which technology fits your requirements.

Regards


[1] http://blog.opennebula.org/?p=683
[2] 
http://www.opennebula.org/_media/documentation:opennebula_2.0_features_rev20101026.pdf

On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 2:43 PM, Christophe Hamerling - Petals Link
christophe.hamerl...@petalslink.com wrote:
 Hi all,
 I can find some comparisons between OpenNebula and Eucalyptus but nothing
 between OpenNebula and OpenStack. Both looks quite close in term of feature
 (from a light level view) but can someone give me details?
 Thanks a lot,
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Re: [one-users] Match-making scheduler question

2010-11-18 Thread Ignacio M. Llorente
Hi



 I'm writing a survey on Clouds for research purposes. I have some questions
 related to the match-making scheduler that OpenNebula uses:

 1. it's not clear for me if the placement policies can be configured per VM
 type or per VM instance, could you clarify this?


The Requirements and rank expressions are given in the VM description file
(template), so  they can be configured per VM instance. However when using a
cloud interface, the user can not specify these attributes and so are
defined by the cloud administrator per VM type.


 2. are the placement policies configurable per cloud client or for the
 whole cloud platform?


Both scenarios can be implemented.


 3. is it possible to configure the policies in such a way as to distribute
 a client's VMs across the physical hosts in such a way as to reduce the
 probability of platform failure as a result of hardware failure? Is this
 do-able without modifying the source code of OpenNebula?


Yes

Cheers



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Re: [one-users] Auto-scaling in OpenNebula

2010-11-14 Thread Ignacio M. Llorente
Hi,

OpenNebula does not provide auto-scaling functionality. You can use
Claudia's service manager (developed by Telefonica I+D and part of our
ecosystem at http://www.opennebula.org/software:ecosystem:claudia) for
this. Moreover you also have the work done in the OpenNebula Service
Management Project (http://dev.opennebula.org/projects/oneservice) in
the context of the Google Summer of Code Program. This is a very
interesting tool that works on top of OpenNEbula to define and manage
life-cycle of complete services, that may include in the future
auto-scaling functionality.

Cheers


On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 12:12 PM, Luis Rodero-Merino
luis.rodero-mer...@ens-lyon.fr wrote:
 Hello,

 Some clouds such as EC2 implement some auto-scaling functionality,
 i.e. the ability to deploy/release VMs depending on certain metrics
 values. We wonder if such functionality is available in OpenNebula, or
 you plan to add it, for example by plugging some 'scaling component'
 to the Information System.

 Regards,

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Re: [one-users] Oned failover mechanism and multi-cluster deployment ?

2010-11-12 Thread Ignacio M. Llorente
Hi

You can group physical hosts in clusters with different levels of
security or with different hardware devices (AFAIK these two are the
more typical scenarios). For example you could have two different
clusters, one with a low latency/high bandwidth network for tightly
coupled services (a computing cluster to execute HPC MPI applications)
and another with a higher latency for loosely coupled services (a
computing cluster to execute HTC multi-task applications). Users can
then use the requirements attribute to define the suitable cluster for
their workload.

Regards

On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 7:57 PM, Steven Timm t...@fnal.gov wrote:
 I have seen the new feature about logical clusters
 (the onecluster command) but it wasn't clear what
 capacities it really brings.  Is there any benefit to
 defining more than one cluster with the onecluster command,
 if so, what?

 Steve


 On Fri, 12 Nov 2010, Tino Vazquez wrote:

 Hi Ivan,

 We are currently working on different levels of fault tolerance. We
 want to have (in the short term) a best practices document to achieve
 fault tolerance with OpenNebula.

 About a multi-cluster deployment architecture, there is currently two
 ways of achieving this:

 * Logic clusters: this is a new feature introduced in the 2.0 version.
 See [1] for details.
 * Federation can be achieved using plugins, where for instance the
 Amazon EC2 driver and server is used to federate different clusters,
 each one of them managed by one OpenNebula instance.

 Hope it helps,

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 On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 2:17 PM, Ivan Frain ivan.fr...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi everybody,

 I would like to know if there is a failover mechanism for oned ? I'am
 sure
 that it is possible to manage this failover using MySQL as database
 backend
 on a remote server but I would like to have more details: should we use
 active/standby mechanism with heartbeat, is there any guidelines to do
 this
 ...
 Moreover, in the case of oned failure, what are the guarantees about its
 state and the recovery?
 I didn't find any documentation in the OpenNebula web site this is why I
 post my question here.

 I have another question concerning a multi cluster management. I
 understand
 the deployment of opennebula in one cluster with one frontend node on
 which
 'oned' is installed but what could be a deployment with several physical
 clusters cooperating each one running opennebula toolkit? Can we put in
 place a kind of hierarchy like Eucalyptus: cloud controller, cluster
 controller and so on ?

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[one-users] OpenNebula 2.0 Released!

2010-10-24 Thread Ignacio M. Llorente
Dear OpenNebula users,

The OpenNebula team is very proud to announce the release of a new
stable version of the OpenNebula Toolkit! That’s right, OpenNebula 2.0
is now available for download.

More details in the following post:

- Post with technical description: http://blog.opennebula.org/?p=914
- Announcement: http://www.opennebula.org/blog:opennebula_2.0_released

We would like to thank all the people and organizations that have
contributed to make OpenNebula the most flexible, scalable and feature
rich Cloud Toolkit!

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[one-users] C12G Delivers Enterprise Extensions to OpenNebula

2010-10-08 Thread Ignacio M. Llorente
Dear users,

We are extremely happy to announce that C12G has just delivered its
Enterprise Extensions to OpenNebula.

More details at http://blog.opennebula.org/?p=817

Cheers,

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Re: [one-users] problem with Management Console

2010-09-30 Thread Ignacio M. Llorente
Hi

The ONE Manage Console is part of the ecosystem, please use the ecosystem
mailing list for questions about its configuration.

Regards

On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 12:02 PM, Ruben Diez rd...@cesga.es wrote:

 Hi:

 We are attempt to install the Management Console.

 We have follow the instructions at
 http://dev.opennebula.org/projects/15/wiki/Onemc_install_ubuntu

 The login screen is displayed right, but no data appears after login (we
 can see the columns titles, but no data are displayed) The only error we
 detect are in the /var/log/httpd/error_log file:

 [Thu Sep 30 12:02:14 2010] [error] [client 193.144.44.92] PHP Notice:  Use
 of undefined constant failed - assumed 'failed' in
 /var/www/html/include/xml_funcs.php on line 158

 [Thu Sep 30 12:02:14 2010] [error] [client 193.144.44.92] PHP Warning:
  Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in
 /var/www/html/include/onemc_funcs.php on line 70
 [Thu Sep 30 12:02:14 2010] [error] [client 193.144.44.92] PHP Notice:
  Undefined index:  VM_POOL in /var/www/html/include/onemc_funcs.php on line
 573
 [Thu Sep 30 12:02:14 2010] [error] [client 193.144.44.92] PHP Notice:
  Undefined index:  VM_POOL in /var/www/html/include/onemc_funcs.php on line
 575

 Seems that some array data is void...

 BTW, Works the Management Console with the new 2.x version of opennebula??

 In the include/config.php of the onemc stuff, What is the $one_location
 variable???
 We was install open nebula as local user under ONE_LOCATION=/srv/cloud/one,
 so is correct use $one_location = /srv/cloud/one in the config.php file???

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Re: [one-users] What kinds of shared storage are you using?

2010-09-03 Thread Ignacio M. Llorente
Dear Szekelyi,

You could consider to contribute the new driver to our ecosystem
and/or write a post in our blog describing your customization.

Thanks!

On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 1:07 AM, Andreas Ntaflos d...@pseudoterminal.org wrote:
 On Friday 03 September 2010 00:28:23 Székelyi Szabolcs wrote:
 We're using iSCSI targets directly (one target per vm), automatically
 created and initialized (cloned) from images on vm deploy. Althogh
 the target is based on IET behind gigabit links, it works quite
 well: we haven't done performance benchmarks (yet), but the
 installation time of virtual machines is kinda same than on real
 hardware.

 That sounds interesting and very similar to what we hope to achieve
 using OpenNebula and a central storage server (as I've posted a few
 hours ago, not realising this thread here is very similar in nature).

 We developed a custom TM driver for this, because this approach makes
 live migration trickier, since just before live migration the target
 host needs to log in to the iSCSI target hosting the disks of the
 vm, and this is something ONE can't do, so we used libvirt hooks to
 do this -- works like a charm. Libvirt hooks are also good for
 reattaching virtual machines to their virtual networks on live
 migration -- again something ONE doesn't do.

 Would you care to go into a little detail regarding your custom TM
 driver? Maybe even post the sources? I'd be very interested in learning
 more about your approach to this.

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Re: [one-users] Contributors in OpenNebula development pages

2010-08-16 Thread Ignacio M. Llorente
Hi,

Let me add that some of you have provided patches for bug fixes and
minor enhancements through the mailing list. Please sign up to
dev.opennebula.org so we can add your name to the list.

Regards

On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 6:12 PM, Javier Fontan jfon...@fdi.ucm.es wrote:
 Hello,

 I have been adding some users to http://dev.opennebula.org as
 Community Contributors. I've added there people who filled bug
 reports/submitted that made us sove problems or add nice features. The
 list is far from complete (I have been checking the activity in a more
 or less manual way) and I am sure I forgot to add lots of contributors
 there. Please, tell me if you think you or someone else should be in
 that list but I failed to add them.

 Thank you for your contributions.

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Re: [one-users] OpenNebula user portal

2010-07-07 Thread Ignacio M. Llorente
Hi

Let me add to Stefan's email that the EC2 API implementation in the
next release can be used from typical EC2 client tools, such as
ElasticFox and HybridFox (see
http://www.opennebula.org/documentation:rel1.6:ec2qec), or even the
Euca2ools.

In nay case the Management Console developed by SARA provides  richer
functionality.

Regards

On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 9:54 AM, Stefan Freitag stefan.frei...@udo.edu wrote:
 Dear Yu,

 please check

 http://dev.opennebula.org/projects/management-console/wiki

 I think that's the kind of interface you are looking for.

 Cheers,
 Stefan


 Yu Zhiguo schrieb:
 Hi,

  I'm trying to use OpenNebula now, and I can create
 my VMs now.
  OpenNebula has a rich command interface, but it seems
 that there is no webpage interface.
  Did I miss someting?

 Yu


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