Hi Gary,
I've read the docs, but I think I'm not understanding something, when
you create vm's all the images are copied in the
/var/lib/one/datastores/0, then all your virtual machines are running
from an NFS system datastore and it's impossible to run the virtual
machines from local
Hi Oriol,
I guess you're right, I had a few problems with disk speed (small block
size) and I tested other disk:
- mounted the disk on /mnt/new_disk
- copied the image.raw and image.qcow2 to new disk
- created new Datastore (ID=100) and new symbolic link on
.../datastores/100 pointing to
Yes, I think that your disk speed it doesn't depend on the image
datastore type but on the system datastore type.
This is caused because all the images are copied to your default system
datastore and the VM's run from there. Then, if you want different disk
speed you need different system
Thanks for the feedback, I think we can add some of those
modifications to future versions of the packages. Some commends
inline.
On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 3:15 AM, Gary S. Cuozzo g...@isgsoftware.net wrote:
Thank you for these packages. They work great and are an excellent base. I
used both
It seems that you are setting the port manually in the graphics
section ans is trying to bind to port 1. Just set the LISTEN and TYPE
parameters. The port will be automatically generated for you:
GRAPHICS=[
TYPE=vnc,
LISTEN=0.0.0.0
]
On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 6:49 PM, Vassilis Vatikiotis
Hi Carlo,
On 17 December 2012 13:31, Carlo Daffara carlo.daff...@cloudweavers.eu wrote:
Dear friends, on chrome (and for sure in Firefox nightly) the datastores tab
does not properly line some of the pulldown menus;
a very simple fix is to add an additional br / in datastores-tab.js at line
Hi,
You can stop opennebula, delete the VM rows from the DB, and then execute
the onedb fsck [1] command.
Regards
[1] http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel3.8:onedb
--
Carlos Martín, MSc
Project Engineer
OpenNebula - The Open-source Solution for Data Center Virtualization
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On 17 December 2012 16:49, Simon Boulet si...@nostalgeek.com wrote:
Oh, hold on.
After logging in to Sunstone if I go directly to Images and choose to Delete
an image, the confirmation message is properly shown: You have to confirm
this action. Do you want to proceed?.
However, if I first
Hi Oriol,
I have deployed my own DS TM drivers for my NFS LocalFS datastores. What
they do is utilize mount points outside of the ONE directory and just symlink
from the system datastore into the appropriate filesystem. For example:
/export/local/image1.img (local disk mounted here)
Hi all,
I cannot reproduce the problem. I have opened a new ticket to
thoroughly debug it before the next release.
http://dev.opennebula.org/issues/1699
Cheers
On 17 December 2012 02:44, Simon Boulet si...@nostalgeek.com wrote:
Same issue here, using a custom VMM, so I don't think it's related
Hello,
I'd like to hear your suggestion on creating permanent virtual machines.
The use case I'd like to implement is the following:
1. Create a template
2. Instantiate a number of VMs from this template
3. Configure manually every VM
4. Automatically save the VM state so as to be able to shut
Hi Gary,
this could be a solution, for me the best it would be to specify the
system datastore which I want to put the VM.
Does anybody know if is possible to send a parameter to indicate this?,
or will it be a new one feature?
Gary, is possible to have your driver, maybe it will be my
Hi Oriol,
ONE already works the way you indicate you need it to. When you create the
image, you select the DS that is appropriate. The system DS is just used to
coordinate the deployment of the VM's.
gary
- Original Message -
From: Oriol Martí oma...@cesca.cat
To: Gary S. Cuozzo
See inline comments...
Thanks for the feedback, I think we can add some of those
modifications to future versions of the packages. Some commends
inline.
On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 3:15 AM, Gary S. Cuozzo
g...@isgsoftware.net wrote:
Thank you for these packages. They work great and are an
Dear All
I have ben trying to integrate XCP 1.6 and ONE 3.0 using one frontend with
system wide installation on opensuse 11.4 and one cloud node running xcp 1.6.
when i add the CN from my front end using
onehost create tb-cn4.lkn.ei.tum.de im_xenserver vmm_xenserver tm_xenserver
It does not
Yes and simply to add to Gary's: there can be just one system DS per
cluster. It you need to use a system DS based on local disks (e.g.
TM_MAD=ssh) and other based on NFS (e.g. TM_MAD=shared) you need to
split the hosts in different clusters and associated a different
SYSTEM_DS to each one.
Then
Hi,
We are basically using dev.opennebula.org to schedule issues for each
releases. The long-term roadmap includes all the features currently in
the dev portal. The specific roadmap for a release can be found also
there.
For 4.0, check:
http://dev.opennebula.org/projects/opennebula/roadmap
It
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