On 02/11/2011 04:10 PM, Tino Vazquez wrote:
Hi Luigi,
We are aware of that possibility, but we rather don't go there if we
can avoid it. Reasons:
* It is an unsupported method (to activate the ssh server)
FYI, ssh is a supported method since version ESXi 4.1
* The ssh server is dropbea
Hi Luigi,
We are aware of that possibility, but we rather don't go there if we
can avoid it. Reasons:
* It is an unsupported method (to activate the ssh server)
* The ssh server is dropbear based, which is not as tested as openssh
* as you said, root access needed from OpenNebula front-end
Si
Thanks Tino!
In contrast with what it's written on the documentation *it is possible* to
connect to the ESXi hypervisors machines via ssh and launch commands (but
only as root user). I noticed that on the ESXi 4.1 machines that we got
installed there is a nice program called esxtop which can also b
Hi Luigi,
I've updated the ticket, I will be implementing this for the next release.
Regards,
-Tino
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Constantino Vázquez Blanco, MSc
OpenNebula Major Contributor / Cloud Researcher
www.OpenNebula.org | @tinova79
On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 3:14 PM, Luigi Fortunati
wrote:
> Thanks Tino,
> That
2011/2/11 Marco Strutz
> Hi Carlos.
>
> You have saved my day. I had a look at the acpi deamon inside my vm: it
> wasn't running. As soon as I have repaired the configuration the acpi
> signals were successfully passed into the machine and the "onevm shutdown"
> works again.
> Thank you!
>
>
I'm
Hi Carlos.
You have saved my day. I had a look at the acpi deamon inside my vm: it
wasn't running. As soon as I have repaired the configuration the acpi
signals were successfully passed into the machine and the "onevm
shutdown" works again.
Thank you!
Just for clarification: As soon as the vm shu
Hi,
If I'm understanding right, you first log into your VM, shutdown it
yourself, and then issue the "onevm shutdown ".
Is this right?
onevm shutdown command assumes the VM is still running, and sends the ACPI
signal to the machine. Your virtualized OS is supposed to shutdown itself
with this shu
Hi Carlos.
A shutdown doesn't work for me. Even with 'acpi=yes' and a *graceful*
shutdown inside the vm (via vnc) the VM state always remains "RUNNING"
(ACTIVE) although it was already successfully removed by libvirt.
If I then manually execute "onevm shutdown 345" (see [1]) the state
changed to