You should not have to add any _. These are added
automatically when you chose to use network contextualization. You can
add DNS_SEARCH in the VM template and it will be used.
On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 9:19 AM, Christoph Pleger
wrote:
> Hello,
>
>> Looking at the context.ps1 script here
>> (https:/
Hello,
> Looking at the context.ps1 script here
> (https://github.com/OpenNebula/addon-context-windows/blob/master/context.ps1)
> it appears that:
>
> The format of _DNS is a space separated list of DNS server IPs - e.g.
> "192.168.0.1 192.168.0.2"
> I can't see where _DNS_SEARCH is being set, so
d VM
and you will see that the hostname presented in the machine certificate is
incorrect)
Cheers
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Subject: [one-users] Windows co
Hello,
I want to setup a Windows VM. I found a description about how to
contextualize a Windows VM under
http://docs.opennebula.org/4.8/user/virtual_machine_setup/windows_context.html,
but is there anywhere a complete example of a template with context for
Windows VMs? I neither know how network i
Hello,
(sorry, forgot to change the subject in my last message)
I want to setup a Windows VM. I found a description about how to
contextualize a Windows VM under
http://docs.opennebula.org/4.8/user/virtual_machine_setup/windows_context.html,
but is there anywhere a complete example of a template
Hello,
I also think that dhcp is the way to go with windows guests or images
that can not me modified to use contextualization data provided by
ONE. We have not included dhcp configuration scripts as we don't want
to marry with any specific external server and I suppose most of the
datacenters alr
On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 6:20 PM, wrote:
> > "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 diffic
> "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
On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 5:03 PM, wrote:
> > "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 set
Il 27/12/2010 16:58, sa...@eng.it ha scritto:
> AFAIK the latest version of Windows (startin from Vista) should allow
> the setting of the IP from a script.
http://www.tomstricks.com/how-to-create-a-batch-file-for-changing-network-settings-in-windows-vista/
Probably a vbscript or powershell could
> "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
On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 4:32 PM, Giovanni Toraldo wrote:
>
> I am currently virtualizing Windows guests, using 1 ip fixed networks
> and manually configuring network (that's creepy, I know).
>
I'm also wondering about contextualization when multiple platforms, guest
OSes and distributions are con
Il 27/12/2010 14:44, John Murphy ha scritto:
> I am also looking for this information. Is anyone running Windows
> servers virtualized in OpenNebula? It seems that OpenNebula, along with
> Eucalyptus and OpenStack, is targeted at Linux guests. I am looking for
> a cloud infrastructure solution t
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 5:50 AM, Giovanni Toraldo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> searching on mailing list archives and googlin' around, I found many
> people talking about using bat/vbs/wmi scripts for configuring Windows
> guests, but I haven't actually found anything.
>
> Someone know if there is something
Hi,
searching on mailing list archives and googlin' around, I found many
people talking about using bat/vbs/wmi scripts for configuring Windows
guests, but I haven't actually found anything.
Someone know if there is something available everywhere?
Thanks.
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Giovanni Toraldo
http://www.libers
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