Hi Amber
I have a few questions:
1. Does above quoted mail applies to version 2.2.0 (i.e. Do I still need to
setup storage, virtualization, networking, users and password-less SSH in
v2.2.0 as the quoted mail talks of v2.0 and 1.6)?
OpenNebula Express will handle the ssh keys, the rest
Hi,
check if your one_auth file exists at your configured path and it contains a
user and password. This fixed exactly the same problem for us and a guy who
asked this question several days ago, too.
The same versions of gem packets are installed on our system (ubuntu-10.10).
On Thursday,
Hi there,
It seems that is a storage element has to be used on the cloud, it has
to be created prior, and then uploaded to the cloud.
As I'd like to use empty storage elements (and fill them later on), I'd
like to know how I could create (via CLI or OCCI) a storage volume in
the cloud,
Hi Christoph,
The templates look fine, but it is not clear to me if you configured your VM
with the contextualization scripts [1].
Could you please confirm if the vmcontext.sh script is installed?
If it is, then try to login via VNC and execute it.
Regards.
[1]
Am 10.06.2011 12:22, schrieb Carlos Martín Sánchez:
Hi Christoph,
The templates look fine, but it is not clear to me if you configured
your VM with the contextualization scripts [1].
Could you please confirm if the vmcontext.sh script is installed?
If it is, then try to login via VNC and
Hi list.
I had a problem lately. On boot, oned was not started. I had to log in
as oneadmin to start it. The reason was that the ONE_AUTH variable did
not exist.
My setup is as follow :
- oneadmin has it's home in /var/lib/one
- /var/lib/one/.profile exports ONE_AUTH to the right value
The file does exist.
cat $ONE_AUTH
oneadmin:oneadmin
Also what puzzles me is that I can login when running lib/sunstone-server.rb
using ruby directly but not from the bin/sunstone-server.
Thanks,
Nick
On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 4:20 AM, Matthias Pauer
matthias.pa...@iqundu.comwrote:
Hi,
Hi Robert.
and now things work. This makes me think that it is necessary to allow
interactive login by the oneadmin user, i.e. have a password assigned.
Is this correct or am I missing something basic here?
I believe SSH won't allow a login to a user that doesn't have a
password. There's a
Hi.
As some might have noticed, I've submitted a few patches to ONE in the
past few days. I was wondering how those patches should be submitted for
you guys to use them easily. Should they be attached to the tracker, or
would you rather have them by e-mail ?
--
Vivien Bernet-Rollande
Systems
On 10/06/2011 17:03, Carlos Martín Sánchez wrote:
Hi Vivien,
Thanks for the heads up.
OpenNebula looks for the one_auth file in the file pointed by the
ONE_AUTH env. variable or, if it isn't found, in ~/.one/one_auth .
I guess we didn't notice this bug because we usually put one_auth in
the
El 07/06/11 15:40, Anders Branderud escribió:
I don't know how to configure, so that the newer Ruby-version should be
used instead.
Hi, you can try editing bin/sunstone-server, finding the line 76 and
changing the rackup command to the full path to the binary of the ruby
version you want to
Hi,
Does OpenNebula offer a TestDrive similar to that provided by Eucalyptus
Community Cloud (http://open.eucalyptus.com/CommunityCloud) or Amazon Free
Usage Tier (http://aws.amazon.com/free/)
Best Regards.
Ami.
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Hi,
The OpenNebula Cloud [1] may be what you are looking for.
Regards.
[1] http://opennebula.org/cloud:cloud
--
Carlos Martín, MSc
Project Major Contributor
OpenNebula - The Open Source Toolkit for Cloud Computing
www.OpenNebula.org http://www.opennebula.org/ | cmar...@opennebula.org
On Fri,
Hi All,
A few days ago we experienced a major power outage taking out our entire
opennebula cloud. Nothing shut down cleanly and when the headnode came
back online, it still thought the VMs were running albeit in an
unknown state. Of course, the images were still on the host nodes...
Is
Hi Carlos
Thanks for your prompt reply. Can you please help clear my confusion about one
network settings:
1. If I defined a FIXED network, can I presume I created VLAN for a bunch of
VMs, when a VM was deployed, I can see a vnet0 is created automatically (when I
run ifconfig –a to check
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