Hi,
you are right. I've created a ticket to solve this for the next release:
http://dev.opennebula.org/issues/1676
cheers,
Jaime
On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 7:56 AM, 于长江 yu...@neusoft.com wrote:
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As i said, with 8021q driver, network configuration won't work after
host reboot. Does One
HI,
Is this possible to manage EC2 resource (for e.g. Amazon ) from Suntstone ?
This can be call via global Admin's Secure-API/KEY but I would like to manage
quota from sunstone to individual users - just like we do to core Opennebula -
any hint ?
Zeeshan
Hi
Yes the pre-post scripts are those of the system datastore. In fact,
you are dealing with disk images inside the system datastore. I agree
this can be misleading, but think that in general you may have images
from different datastores that may need different things.
So the pre-post scripts
I think I was wrong with DRIVER=raw. The correct driver should be
file. Ca you try again with that type?
Can you also send me the disk.x.attach file generated if it still
gives you trouble?
On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 6:55 PM, jd daniel ch juni...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Javier,
I followed your
In such case you must know beforehand all VLANs, set them up and create
the necessary bridges.
Be careful to put the same configuration on OpenNebula and in the host,
as it may lead to having a VMs tied to a different bridge.
On 03/12/12 03:28, 于长江 wrote:
Thank you for your answer, I know this
Hi Tim
Yes currently ranged networks do not support upgrading the range.
Basically we'll need to check that the new range is compatible with
the old one, so the IPs currently leased in the network are still
valid.
However you can use fixed networks. For a fixed network you can freely
add or
Hi,
For all those using the SUSE (openSUSE and SLE) repositories please be
advised that the repositories moved as part of a bit of re-organization
of projects in the openSUSE Build Service. The new location is:
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Cloud:/OpenNebula/
Enjoy, and remember
Dear users,
In the last month we’ve been preparing a set of sandboxes, aimed to
lower the barrier for people willing to try out OpenNebula. In order
to complement this, we’ve just published a new quick start guide
describing the steps needed to set-up a pilot cloud in as little time
as possible.
Dear users,
We thought it will be good to state the relevant links ;)
* the QuickStart guide for building a cloud based on VMware
hypervisors with a CentOS front-end:
http://opennebula.org/cloud:vmware_centos
* the Try out section of our web page: http://opennebula.org/cloud:tryout
Dear all,
OpenNebula is in its way to be included in the official CentOS repos. The
packages are already in the 'testing' repo, and we need some feedback to
move them to the official repos.
To make it more fun for everybody we will send an OpenNebula T-Shirt and
some stickers to the 10 best
Hi Jaime
Excellent news!
Good, I see you created a separate opennebula-ruby package! In the past we
had to manually extract the opennebula gems from the opennebula .rpm.
I am using a separate OpenNebula Sunstone frontend. I followed the
instructions to set up the Repo in the Quickstart guide
Hi Simon,
good catch. Working on that right away so you can continue testing!
cheers,
Jaime
On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 8:00 PM, Simon Boulet si...@nostalgeek.com wrote:
Hi Jaime
Excellent news!
Good, I see you created a separate opennebula-ruby package! In the past we
had to manually
Ah, the group does not exist error was caused by the oneadmin user I had
in my /etc/passwd (from a previous installation) which didn't have a GID
of 9869. I deleted the oneadmin user and reinstalled the package
successfully, and I see the Opennebula RPM has created a oneadmin user with
a GID of
On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 2:32 PM, Jaime Melis jme...@opennebula.org wrote:
What was the error you had with /var/log/one?
Are you sure you don't prefer we submit bugs for longer issues / further
investigation?
Permission problem, related to the previous oneadmin user I had. My
/var/log/one as
Hello,
Indeed the 'vnc' did the trick and the icon is now clickable, but when
clicking the web interface shows :
Server disconnected (code: 1006)
Help ! :p
Cheers
Cyrille
Jeudi 29/11/2012 à 12:05 Carlos Martín Sánchez a écrit:
Hi,
You need to set the graphics type to the downcase string vnc.
Hi Simon,
I think doing a chown -R is a bit aggresive. It could break existing NFS
exports, etc.. I think the proper behaviour should be to use the existing
oneadmin uid/gid without complaining.
On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 8:37 PM, Simon Boulet si...@nostalgeek.com wrote:
Perhaps when installing
Hello,
For my small cloud, i need to introduce a second storage, that basically
just exports a NFS share that will be mounted in the hosts.
Right now I have a storage that also export a NFS share, that's used by the
default system datastore (0) and also the 1 datastore where all my images
are
Hi,
the new packages are available. Do 'yum clean' to refresh the repo.
cheers,
Jaime
On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 9:32 PM, Jaime Melis jme...@opennebula.org wrote:
Hi Simon,
I think doing a chown -R is a bit aggresive. It could break existing NFS
exports, etc.. I think the proper behaviour
Hi,
Take a look to sunstone-server.log, there should be a line about starting
the web proxy:
: Starting VNC proxy: python /home/cloud/one/share/websockify/websockify
--target-config=/home/ruben/Virtual/one/var/sunstone_vnc_tokens 29876
You can try to execute the line directly in the shell...
Hi,
I am having some issues keeping track of/maintaining the Ruby dependencies.
Is there a list of Ruby dependencies for all the OpenNebula components?
Thanks,
Robert
--
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SUSE-IBM Software Integration Center
Hello Ruben,
My arms just felt from my shoulders...
I tried your command indeed, and it worked. I tried it as oneadmin and
it worked.
I tried to restart sunstone-server, and now it works...
It's incredible ! :)
Thanks a lot.
Cyrille
Lundi 03/12/2012 à 22:36 Ruben S. Montero a écrit:
Hi,
Dear mailing list,
I always have some topics to make your brain run as fast as light :) :
- I have a base image of 3Gb of Ubuntu Server
- Depending on the request I add a volatile disk of 15 / 50 / 150 Gb
(this to avoid copying 150G each time I deploy a VM)
But since the root partition is 3G
Ok that's great ! :)
Thanks a lot Ruben, I think that the documentation could embed some
example for this attribute (just add a e.g : KEYMAP=fr for FR
keyboard etc...
Otherwise it's not really talkative.
Cheers
CyrilleImagination is more important than Knowledge
Albert Einstein
Lundi
Hi Cyrille,
Try taking a look at UnionFS: http://unionfs.filesystems.org/
It can be mounted overtop of the root filesystem giving you access to the files
in the filesystem beneath, while changes are recorded in the unionfs filesystem.
An example using a compressed squashfs image as the root
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