> "PS" == Paolo Smiraglia writes:
>> Am I right when I think that is oned that handles OCCI requests ?
PS> You're wrong! The OCCI requests are handled by occi-server.
Thanks!
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ing. Gian Uberto Lauri
Ricercatore / Reasearcher
Laboratorio Ricerca e Sviluppo / Research & Development Lab.
Are
Am I right when I think that is oned that handles OCCI requests ?
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ing. Gian Uberto Lauri
Ricercatore / Reasearcher
Laboratorio Ricerca e Sviluppo / Research & Development Lab.
Area Calcolo Distribuito / Distributed Computation Area
gianuberto.la...@eng.it
Engineering Ingegneria Informatica sp
> "PS" == Paolo Smiraglia writes:
PS> I think this can help you [1]. To avoid your problem you can try
PS> to create the files
PS>/etc/qemu/krb5.tab
PS> and
PS>/etc/libvirt/krb5.tab
I have 5 machines where livemigrate works both ways and ONE machine
where livemigrate works o
> "PS" == Paolo Smiraglia writes:
PS> Hi to everyones! Do opennebula call some transfer manager driver
PS> during Live Migration?
AFAIK, it ssh-launches, on the machine where the migration begins, a
command called "migrate" that (at least for KVM hypervisor) issues a
virsh "migrate --li
>>>>> "CC" == saint writes:
>>>>> "JF" == Javier Fontan writes:
JF> Check the log files at /var/log/libvirt/qemu/one-xx.log in both
JF> ends, maybe it gives you more information.
CC> On the starting end there's nothing, on the de
> "JF" == Javier Fontan writes:
JF> Check the log files at /var/log/libvirt/qemu/one-xx.log in both
JF> ends, maybe it gives you more information.
On the starting end there's nothing, on the desired destination I get
what seems the command line to start kvm:
LC_ALL=C PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/
Hello gentlement and Happy New Year.
I am experiencing this strange behaviour:
I set up the TLS certs that OpenNebula seems to require to run a live
migration. I followed libvirt documentation for this.
Now I have 3 machines that happily livemigrate VM around between them
(call them red9, red
> "SP" == Stefan P writes:
SP> Configuring the network on one given windows version is, I'd bet,
SP> as easy as it is to do on debian. So now you have two
SP> scripts... What about other distros, windows versions... OS X ?
Not this difficult to solve. Mac OS X is a BSD Unix, you have to fin
> "SP" == Stefan P writes:
SP> I'm also wondering about contextualization when multiple
SP> platforms, guest OSes and distributions are concerned, and I keep
SP> coming back at the conclusion that a properly managed and secured
SP> DHCP setup is the way to go.
Not really. Writing a script fo
> "GT" == Giovanni Toraldo writes:
GT> I think that a clean solution couldn't exists with the actual
GT> architectural problems on windows systems, not only related to how
GT> to configure your network card, but even how to deal with product
GT> activation that get triggered every time you st
Merry Chirstmas!
> "TT" == Taylor Tay writes:
TT> Hi all, I'm planing to setup a GUI for managing of instances for
TT> OpenNebula. I would like check whether is the Management Console
TT> compatible with OpenNebula 2.0?
It is.
Please, don't start httpd with http_proxy set (as someone r
>>>>> "CC" == saint writes:
CC> And then the VNC question. Is there a way to specify a "dynamic"
CC> IP in the VM template, something like what's done for the IPs that
CC> will be used by the VM ?
Solved. If I specify both ip = "0.0.0.0&
Hello gentlemen!
I was checking my network configuration for the VMs, i created a
vnet following RH/CentOS instructions and then tried the tty linux
vm. Fine, I was able to slogin it from a machine different from the
node running the VM.
Short time cheer. I migrated the
> "SJ" == Shi Jin writes:
SJ> I remember having similar problems. Do you have a large memory
SJ> for the VM? I think there is a bug of libvirt restoring from a
SJ> large checkpoint file.
Spotted the problem. kvm modules not properly installed ... GNURT!
(free version of GRUNT :) - o
Hello all!
I have troubles migrating a virtual machine to a certain node in my
cloud.
That is, when the oned tries to launch /tmp/one/vmm/kvm/restore, this
single machine fails because the command
virsh --connect qemu:///system restore
/srv/cloud/one/var/images/10/images/checkpoint
fails w
> "TV" == Tino Vazquez writes:
TV> Hi, Unfortunately, the location of the sqlite DB file is not
TV> configurable, it is always going to be placed in
TV> $ONE_LOCATION/var/one.db in self-contained installations, and in
TV> /var/lib/one/one.db in system-wide installations.
TV> If you prefer th
> "o" == opennebula writes:
o> Sorry Gian, I would never try to say you are Dumb!
I was just joking! :) Don't worry!
o> By the way
o> could you look at /var/log/one/sched.log ?
It says it can't contact the host.
What I see is that oned starts, halts waiting for a rpc as in this ps
What rules the one.db path ? I am trying to get something different
from /svr/cloud/one/var/one.db but without success.
Any hint other than "check the source code" :) ?
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ing. Gian Uberto Lauri
Ricercatore / Reasearcher
Divisione Ricerca ed Innovazione / Research & Innovation Division
gianube
> "o" == opennebula writes:
o> By the way
o> could you look at /var/log/one/sched.log ?
It says it can't contact the host.
What I see is that oned starts, halts waiting for a rpc as in this ps
-flu line (blanks replaced with '.'):
0.S.oneadmin.13317.1..0..75...0.-.18881.rpc_wa.11:2
> "o" == opennebula writes:
o> Hallo Gian. I'm not sure it this is you problem, but I think the
o> one is off!
I wish I were this dumb :), all my problem shold be solved :).
oned starts and there's no error in its log ...
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ing. Gian Uberto Lauri
Ricercatore / Reasearcher
Divisione Rice
Hello gentlemen,
and let me apologize for this newbie question.
A co-worker (who left) successfully did install the OpenNebula front
end and an handful of nodes.
Then the newbie (me) had the 'clever' idea to install a new kernel,
and after the reboot oned no more did listen on th
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