Hello,
What about sudoers ?
This line makes me think about a bad uid permission on some
files/folders but I don't know how to solve this since all Opennebula
doc are set to oneadmin:oneadmin, the UID 107 is the old UID of my
oneadmin user, the new one is 1001
Thu Nov 15 16:16:42 2012
Hi all,
After succesful update from 3.6 to 3.8.1, we're testing the
premigrate/postmigrate feature. We're using a shared system
datastore, and all the VM have iscsi volumes attached. The
premigrate feature is really useful for this scenario, letting us to
login
Hi all,
After succesful update from 3.6 to 3.8.1, we're testing the
premigrate/postmigrate feature. We're using a shared system
datastore, and all the VM have iscsi volumes attached. The
premigrate feature is really useful for this scenario, letting us to
login
ooops, sorry for the cross-posting...
El 19/11/12 11:15, Joaquin Villanueva
escribi:
Hi all,
After succesful update from 3.6 to 3.8.1, we're testing the
premigrate/postmigrate feature. We're using a shared system
datastore,
Le 11/19/12 10:00 AM, Duverne, Cyrille a écrit :
07 is the old UID of my oneadmin user, the new one is 1001
Why did it changed ?
Did you try to add oneadmin to sudoers (at least regarding libvirt
etc..). There is a paragraph on required rights I think in Opennebula
documentation.
--
Hello,
I put my hands in an already installed evironment, in which I added 4
news hosts, on each host there was other users which were using the
UID 107 and were running critical processes.
Thus, I decided to update the old oneadmin user from the 1st farm to
1001, so I won't have further problem
Hi Jeff,
On Sun, Nov 18, 2012 at 10:58 PM, 任英杰 re...@neusoft.com wrote:
hi Simon,
I also re-make the directory /var/lock/one, and set the ownership/group to
oneadmin:cloud.
It works, and I can start one daemon.
But command onehost shows that some hosts are in error status.
I enable them
Hi!
I am using OpenNebula 3.8.1 with OpenVZ hypervisor support enabled. I noticed that the value of the
corresponding persistent image parameter is not changed even if actual size of the file has changed.
$ oneimage list|grep persistent
ID USER GROUP NAMEDATASTORE SIZE
Hello World,
I have updated today from 3.6 to 3.8.1 from source on a Debian Squeeze
machine. I didn't need nor want Sunstone until now. So I have followed
the Sunstone documentation [1] to install and configure it.
As `oneadmin` user when I try to start Sunstone I get the following the
logs:
Hello,
It should be fine ? Ok but still not working :)
Should I send you some other information ?
Cheers
CyD
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Lundi 19/11/2012 à 14:18 olivier.sal...@codeless.fr a écrit:
Le 11/19/12 2:02 PM, Duverne, Cyrille a écrit :
Hello,
I
Hi Karanbir,
The trick here is that knowing that OpenNebula networking (at the core
level, not the underlying drivers) does not really deal with IPv4
addresses. It basically manages a MAC address spaces so we are sure VM MACs
do not collide, etc.. The IPV4 is the less significant bytes of the
Hi,
Probably this is not very well explained in the documentation. Notes on
premigrate/postmigrate:
1.- These scripts are to be executed before and after calling the
live-migrate operation of the hypervisor
2.- The pre/post migrate scripts are place holders to put all the
operations needed to
Hello,
I installed OpenNebula 3.8.1 on a single node to test it before upgra ding our
cluster installation.
I am trying to launch a vm with a openshift live cdrom and an empty datablock.
The 2 disks are cloned as disk.1 and disk.2.
But the deploy script try to find disk.0 and dont find it.
Hi
It is in plain password, try the following to recreate the serveradmin
passwd and sunstone credentials:
1.- oneuser passwd 1 1234 --sha1
2.- echo serveradmin:1234 /var/lib/one/.one/sunstone_auth
3.- sunstone-server start
Cheers
Ruben
On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 2:58 PM, Valentin Bud
Hi Simon and all,
The problem has be solved.
Libvirt process on host fails to start, so Frontend can't monitor host.
I checked the log file of /var/log/libvirt/libvirtd.log, and it shows that
于 2012年11月19日 21:40, Simon Boulet 写道:
Hi Jeff,
On Sun, Nov 18, 2012 at 10:58 PM, 任英杰 re...@neusoft.com
Hi Simon and all,
The problem has be solved.
Libvirt process on host fails to start, so Frontend can't monitor host.
I checked the log file of /var/log/libvirt/libvirtd.log, and it shows that
Cannot read CA certificate '/etc/pki/CA/cacert.pem': No such file or
directory
You have to install
Hi Ruben,
Thanks for your time. I followed the proposed solution but the result is
the same.
As `oneadmin`
```
$ oneuser show 1 | grep PASS
PASSWORD : afc0f1457b5480afd548d5a09e14171bab315d2c
$ oneuser passwd 1 1234 --sha1
$ oneuser show 1 | grep PASS
PASSWORD :
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