Hi,
I'm benchmarking the multi-deployment of VMs in OpenNebula to test the
scalability of our distributed file system XtreemFS.
Therefore, I do the following things:
- stop the scheduler
- "onevm create" multiple VMs
- start the scheduler again
- wait until the last VM has booted
Recently,
y the only way to tune this behavior is through the
timers. I've opened a ticket to implement this feature:
http://dev.opennebula.org/issues/1868
Probably it should be a good idea to trigger a monitor action when you
enabled a host.
Thanks for your feedback
Ruben
On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 1
Hi,
We run OpenNebula 3.8.3 among several other services on our internal
cluster and we want to be able to dynamically enable and disable hosts
in OpenNebula.
OpenNebula allows this with the "onehost disable " and "onehost
enable " commands. However, after enabling it takes too long until
V
Hi,
On 02/09/2012 01:50 PM, richard -rw- weinberger wrote:
On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 1:38 PM, João Pagaime wrote:
here's a short summary by FS:
• (RW)… you are using FUSE.
No, I'm not using FUSE.
My OpenNebula cluster is built on top of ocfs2.
Richard meant that the XtreemFS c
Hi,
I'm one of the developers of the distributed file system XtreemFS. I
just noticed this thread since one of the posters followed us on
Twitter. So I just joint the mailing list.
Internally we also run a OpenNebula cluster and use XtreemFS as shared
file system there. Since XtreemFS is POS