Hello Tino,
I started a fresh installation using ONE 4.4.
We can close this thread now and I'll ask if I have problems with the
new installation.
Thank you very much.
Eduardo
On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 2:40 PM, Tino Vazquez wrote:
> Hi Eduardo,
>
> I think you might be missing a configuration ste
Hi Eduardo,
I think you might be missing a configuration step, check the
requirements section of VMware networking:
http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel4.4:vmwarenet#requirements
You need to execute the following in the ESX as root:
$ chmod +s /sbin/esxcfg-vswitch
Regards,
-Tino
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I check the oneadmin permissions and he is in the administrators
group, this is the only thing that I can verify to assure that he has
full permissions.
I changed to use predefined network and I got a different error.
Fri Nov 29 20:09:43 2013 [LCM][I]: New VM state is BOOT
Fri Nov 29 20:09:43 201
Just double checking... have you give full permissions to oneadmin?
http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel4.2:evmwareg#users_groups
It seems that you are using the dynamic network mode, you can move on by
falling back to the predefined one. And once you have setup everything else
revisit the pro
Hi again Tino,
I change the configuration to use the image datastore locally in the
front-end, and deploy the VM using vmfs.
When I try to create a VM I got the error messages below.
Seems that is a permission issue, but I can't find what is wrong.
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Fri Nov 29 17:33:11 2013 [TM][D]: Message
Hi Tino,
Yes is ONE 4.2.
When I used the vmfs, I created two DataStores (to use the ESXi SAN Storage)
When I try to upload an image to these datastores (not create a VM,
just upload a SO image) I got a message "Not enough space in
datastore"
The messages in the log file was just that above, but
Hi Eduardo,
What OpenNebula version are you using? In OpenNebula 4.2 onwards, the
only supported datastore drivers for VMware hypervisors are 'vmfs'.
What error are you having with the latter?
Regards,
-Tino
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I configure OpenNebula front-end in a CentOS machine, and I`m using
ESXi 5.0 hosts.
I have the IMAGE datastore locally in the front-end and trying to
deploy the VM using SSH to the host (I tryed to use VMFS, but does not
work) that has a filesystem.
When I try to create a VM I got this error mess