OK, I figured it out. For the record:
You should be able to use SSL uncommenting the line:
:encryption: :simple_tls
Well, no. Actually, in order to get it, you should have:
:auth_method: :simple
AND
:encryption: :simple_tls
-- Pavel Tankov
On 10/17/2014 06:59 PM, Javier Fontan wrote:
It
Hi Jaco,
thanks for the feedback!
* CentOS 7 by default comes with firewalld - something that's not covered
under official docco's. I initially thought it was iptables preventing
access from LAN, but managed to find this issue via accessing services
through SSH tunnel
There's a small warning
Hi,
On 15/08/14 12:17, Ruben S. Montero wrote:
Hi Sebastian,
I think this is the right place for adding those functions?
Is this the right way to trigger fencing actions with
OpenNebula, or are there better ways to implement fencing/STONITH
- how do you implement it?
Hi,
While playing around with my test setup I noticed I couldn't migrate
VM's between nodes. A quick search revealed that the nodes couldn't SSH
to each other. Doesn't OpenNebula sync the SSH-keys between all nodes in
a cluster?
Greets,
Sander
Hi Noel,
Thanks a lot for the detailed information.
About the disconnected NIC, I was not able to reproduce the problem. It may
be related to a limit in the vSwitch. A couple of questions:
1) are you using the dynamic or pre-defined network model in OpenNebula?
2) could you provide the
Not automatically. As part of the setup process, you'll need to copy the SSH
keys from the OpenNebula server to each node in the cluster (Step 7 of
Installation). If using a centrally shared FS for /var/lib/one, then the .ssh
directory should automatically be available (so long as the
Hi,
I am trying to get OpenNebula to work using OVS + VLAN networking, but I
cannot get VMs on different hosts to talk to each other.
If I just configure the OVS bridge on the host, set up the OpenNebula virtual
network as an OVS network and add the hosts using the OVS driver, everything
The physical switch that the hosts are connected to, need to be configured
as trunk ports, and allow trunking for all VLANS.
Robert Foote
Chief Technical Officer
Phone | 1-800-611-8763 Ext. 201
www.bpsnode.com
From: Users [mailto:users-boun...@lists.opennebula.org] On Behalf Of Jhon
Hi Dmitri,
Do you still experience this issue? If so, we could use more information to
further debug this.
Please send the output of onehost show -x.
And from the host, the output of this command: cd
/var/tmp/one/im/kvm-probes.d/; ./poll.sh
Thank you.
--
Carlos Martín, MSc
Project Engineer
I'm trying to define/upload new images (Ubuntu mini ISO), but I get this
(4.8 on CentOS 7); oned.log:
Tue Oct 21 11:22:38 2014 [Z0][ReM][D]: Req:6960 UID:2 ImageAllocate
invoked, NAME=Ubuntu-14.04-6..., 101
Tue Oct 21 11:22:38 2014 [Z0][ReM][E]: Req:6960 UID:2 ImageAllocate result
FAILURE
I believe I've found the issue - some bad parsing/validation.
In my descriptor field, I had: Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr Minimal CD
(note the )
Will file a bug-report
On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 11:23 AM, BakGat Net bakgat...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm trying to define/upload new images (Ubuntu mini ISO),
Hi Jaime,
Thanks for kindly pointing out something I had obviously missed.
I'm still wrapping my head around my return to centos/fedora, so I'll
submit those policies once I have a better handle on it myself.
'tin' is my server hostname.
/var/tmp/one/vnm/tin/pre does not exists.
I think that
I tried a next step by provisioning my own VM's from ISO.
I'm following this handy webcast (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQP4NQQ9NSI) it gells mostly with my
understanding experience with such systems, but the errors I indicated
before has presented again (doing this all now via SunStone GUI
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