Hi guys,
I have built a little cloud with a front-end and two nodes. Everything
is working well, even my own debian-VM is running and working without
any flaws. I only have one problem - the VM doesn't get the IP it
leased. That's why I can't normally ssh into the VM, but first have to
enter
Hi all,
I work with Opennbeula2.2. I would know is that possible to create a second
administrator account to opennebula( an internel user). What should I do to
create an internal user to OpenNebula. Is there some configuration in the
auth file to make.
Thanks in advance.
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Salma REBAI
Ingénieur
Hi,
I'm face of a strange thing, I can't start debian vm with openebula but the
same VM start perfectly well with xm create
(Dom0 : CentOS 5.5)
(DomU : debian lenny 32bit)
The VM with openenbula stay blocked at :
[5.532802] XENBUS: Waiting for devices to initialise: 295s...290s...285s
This
Hi,
Take a look at these links [1,2].
In /lib/one/ruby/simple_permissions.rb (or
$ONE_LOCATION/lib/ruby/simple_permissions.rb in a self-contained
installation) you have to modify the auth_object method. Assuming you want
to give user 7 the same authorization as oneadmin:
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Can you send us the configuration of bridges and routes from your physical host?
brctl show
netstat -nr
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 3:18 PM, Adnan Pasic pq...@yahoo.de wrote:
OK, the problem with the vncviewer was yet another beginners' mistake. I am
now able to log into the ttylinux-VM and