Hi,
Sorry for the delay, was away from work due to weekend. I could not
reproduce the same error again and I do not have old logs as of now. Shall
surely update next time i get the same issue.
As for creating 10vms with single command using the loops , how will it
work. All the vms will have same
Hi there,
Using the current XML-RPC API, the uid of a user creation process is a
returned a variable.
For the purpose of matching other installation of ONE, I wonder if it is
possible to specify which uid to use, very much in the same way as the Linux
"useradd -u". Of course it would return error
You can try compiling it yourself from the sources... I've got it
running on OpenSuse 11.3 but I haven't tried precompiled binaries. My
libopenssl packages are the same, but for 32bit only.
H
El 15/11/10 21:29, Italo Madalozo escribió:
> Hi,
> I have installed ONE 2.0 on OpenSuse 11.3 but when I
Hi,
I have installed ONE 2.0 on OpenSuse 11.3 but when I try to start it I get
the following error.
$one start
oned and scheduler started
$/srv/cloud/one/bin/mm_sched: symbol lookup error: /lib64/libssl.so.1.0.0:
undefined symbol: EVP_seed_cbc
So one gets started but mm_sched doesn't.
These are
Hi Tres,
You have actually pointed out the main reasons to change the structure
of the VMM (and IM) drivers:
> 1) ease of deployment and management -- one_vmm now works more like other
> parts of OpenNebula(?)
The actions to be executed by the VMM drivers are now detached from
the ruby VMM driv
Hi Luis,
comments inline,
On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 11:35 AM, Luis Rodero-Merino
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We would like to know a bit more about how OpenNebula's 'Information
> Systems' (IS) works (apart from the info available in the
> documentation). For example:
>
> 1) Does the IS use some open sour
Hi,
I'm still evaluating Open Nebula and the different drivers that it support.
My question is if there is any difference between Xen, KVM and VMware from the
Open Nebula perspective?
I know that, for example, Xen and Vmware are different softwares and have
different virtualization processes.