Hi André,
How did you end up with the wrong kvm.conf path in oned.conf? I simply
copied the default configuration.
And yes, localhost is treated just like any other host, OpenNebula needs
you to configure passwordless ssh for the oneadmin account.
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Hi Carlos
How did you end up with the wrong kvm.conf path in oned.conf?
I dont remember. Maye on the internet. But i really changed it.
I did some corrections on OpenNebula configuration and some erros were
fixed, but i still can not run a VM. The current error is:
Tue Aug 27 18:01:09 2013
Good news!
Looks like the problem was in the image or something but I downloaded an
image of Ubuntu Server from the marketplace, I set up the basic
configuration and it works fine.
The configuration I have is quite basic:
CPU=1
DISK=[ BUS=ide, IMAGE=ubuntuServer,
READONLY=no,
Hi Javier, thank you for your answer.
After having a look at permissions I added root to the cloud group wich
solved the problem of writing in the folders belonging to oneadmin. Now the
VM poweroffs correctly but when I try to stop it, it goes to SAVE state
and then UNKOWN again, but now the log
Hi again,
I checked what happened in XEN while I restarted the VM. With xm top I
could see that the domain one-XX appears for a moment and then is deleted,
but I have no Idea why... Does anyone know why?
2013/4/29 Aridane Jesús Sarrionandia de León ajsa...@gmail.com
Hi Javier, thank you for
It looks like a problem with root permissions. Add root to the group
oneadmin and make sure that the datastore directory is writable by
group oneadmin in the remote node. You may need to restart xen daemons
in the physical node. A reboot will probably be the safest way.
On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at
Has anyone encountered such problems? I guess it's coming from Xen but I
have no idea. If someone could help me it would be great.
Best Regards
Aridane
2013/4/24 Aridane Jesús Sarrionandia de León ajsa...@gmail.com
Hi everyone,
I've got open nebula installed and a server with Xen running and
Hi everyone,
I've got open nebula installed and a server with Xen running and I have the
following problem.
I can create a VM with no problem, and reaches the state runn without error
messages.
The thing is that if I try to *stop *(onevm stop X) or *poweroff* (onevm
poweroff X) it goes to *unk*
Hi,
technically you cannot change the boot device once the VM is created.
What you can do is to use the
onevm saveas vm_id disk_id image_name
command to save the disk on which you installed the OS. The image will
be copied back to opennebula after the machine gracefully shutsdown. You
can then