I wrote:
> [...]
>
> > So I am stuck at that point.
> >
> > As always any help on that is highly appreciated!
>
> How is that handled with say kvm-images which are locally deployed
> (not using shared storage)?
Would using vzdump/vzrestore help?
Kind regards,
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> So I am stuck at that point.
>
> As always any help on that is highly appreciated!
How is that handled with say kvm-images which are locally deployed
(not using shared storage)?
Kind regards,
Töns
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Christoph Raible wrote:
> I'm searching for persons which have experience on using OpenNebula
> with Ceph filesystem.
>
> http://ceph.newdream.net/
>
> Is someone out there who can help me with some problems on using
> KVM/QEMU images on the Ceph filesystem?
>
> I can create qemu / kvm Images
Hi *,
http://dev.opennebula.org/projects/packages/files has SRPMs for
CentOS/RHEL for older versions of OpenNebula before 2.2-1. Could
somebody make the SRPM for 2.2-1 available, as well?
Thx.
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Töns
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Jaime Melis wrote:
> It seems that you don't have write permissions in /var/log/one, could you try
> the following?
> touch /var/log/one/test
> If that's the problem try to fix it with chown or chmod.
>
> However, you shouldn't be having that problem, how have you installed
> OpenNebula? what pa
kna...@gmail.com wrote:
> Spent some time in attempts to implement OpenVZ support in
> OpenNebula via libvirt I realized that for the moment probably it
> was not the most efficient way to do that since libvirt provides
> pretty poor OpenVZ support. In particular:
[...]
> Taking all mentioned ab
Hi *,
just to spark the discussion about SunStone I'd like to deliver my
first impressions
- fast and snappy experience
- clear navigation
- nice popups for error messages and infos
- comprehensive dialogues for the creation of VMs, networks, etc. I
really like that you can paste the one-templ
Zeeshan Ali Shah wrote:
> >>Hi , Is there any other way beside putting HIDS agent in VM for
> >>auditing users in OpenNebula instance ?
> >What hypervisor do you use?
> Xen .
Then you should explore whether Xen provides some sort of central IDS
for its domUs (like shype?). OpenNebula does not pr
Zeeshan Ali Shah wrote:
> No Firewall yet , that is i am asking how to put mechanism like
> Security Group of amazon . preferably with out any HW (if possible)
OpenNebulas components allow you to implement and manage virtual
networks on physical infrastructure.
I'm not really sure where a "NAT
Zeeshan Ali Shah wrote:
> Hi , Is there any other way beside putting HIDS agent in VM for
> auditing users in OpenNebula instance ?
What hypervisor do you use?
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Zeeshan Ali Shah wrote:
> any way to configure Dynamic firewall options like in Amazon or
> Eucalyptus . (security group)
What kind of firewall-mechanism do you use? How is it configured?
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Nikolay wrote:
> Does somebody know if there is any progress in supporing OpenVZ by
> OpenNebula? Or maybe someone has custom-made scripts for running OpenVZ
> on OpenNebula and can share those scripts/one drivers with me.
> I can't find more info on that topic apart from
> http://lists.opennebu
Christophe Hamerling - Petals Link wrote:
> As an active open source developer and supporter I have no doubt about the
> quality and maturity of OpenNebula.
> I was just wondering if any user as also experience with OpenStack and can say
> more about why they switched from OpenStack to OpenNebula
Hi *,
I've just installed the OpenNebula Administration Tool
(http://dev.opennebula.org/projects/one-admin-tool/) just out of
curiosity, what's already there.
Installation was not a problem, but how do I login? Logging in with
existing users was not successful.
Any hints?
Kind regards,
Töns
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Hi *,
if I liked to integrate Linux containers (lxc) the successor of openvz
into OpenNebula, where would I start?
If there is anybody who has already done this, I'd appreciate any help
from them, too :-)
Thx.
Töns
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