I forgot to say that I had 3.1 to 3.2 upgrade not from 3.0.
2012/1/30 Sándor Guba :
> I don't know wich part is the oned.log refer to sunstone. Can you show
> me an example what I need to look for?
>
> I made a fresh install at my PC and seems sunstone working on it
> properly. I checked with Chro
Hello
I tried to implement locking plugin for opennebula
Here are the scripts i used to implement locking.This plug-in makes sure
that no two vms use same hard disk.
My assumes
primary hard disks are present under */images/ folder and name of primary
hard disk ends with 0 (zero)
*
locking.sh*:
Th
I don't know wich part is the oned.log refer to sunstone. Can you show
me an example what I need to look for?
I made a fresh install at my PC and seems sunstone working on it
properly. I checked with Chrome inspect elements and there were other
cookies than my "not working" server.
On the server
Hello,
Yes I have run Ubuntu instance in Opennebula. I created .vdi file from
ubuntu iso in using virtual box.Then I configured the virtual machine as
per the instruction.
Copy the script $ONE_SRC_CODE_PATH/share/scripts/vmcontext.sh into the
/etc/init.d directory in the VM root file system.
Execu
Hi,
I'm currently evaluating using the opennebula 3.2 self service portal
to allow end users to create/start/run their own vms, but I noticed
that at the moment the only way for a new user to create a new virtual
disk image is to upload their own image via their browser.
Currently on the command
Hello Jaime,
Can´t find the blog post or the link you mentioned on the last post of this
thread.
Can you guide me, please.
Regards
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Infrastructure Architect
Axcess-Financial
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Hi,
could you also send the oned.log, at least the part including the sunstone
login? Thanks!
Hector
En Thu, 26 Jan 2012 18:40:52 +0100, Sándor Guba
escribió:
Hi,
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The Log relevant part:
User GID is
User object: #
-1
2012/1
I'm trying to deploy an OpenNebula installation on a cluster over the OrangeFS
file system. I've successfully setup this cluster in the past using local
storage but now I'm testing performance over distributed storage. I've
configured the installation to use the parallel storage along with a mys
Hi,
I have configured Quotas according to the documentation [1] on my
OpenNebula 3.2. Explicit User Quotas are working correctly. But it
seems Default Quotas configured in the quota.conf
(/srv/cloud/one/etc/auth/quota.conf) is ignored.
Is this a quota's bug? or my mistake?
I built OpenNebula 3.2