Hi,
Please, send over the output of git log.
Regards,
-Tino
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On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 12:48 PM, Prachi De
Hi,
On 1 April 2013 09:52, Prachi De deprac...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
Installed opennebula-3.8.3 on frontend in self contained mode and unable
to see vm running on host.
Tried following solutions
1]Cheked if I set Listen= 0 0 0 0 in qemu.conf.
2]Killed existing proxies and relaunched
Dear users,
The OpenNebula project will participate both in the LOAD Days and CentOS
Dojo events this weekend (6th-8th April) in Antwerp, Belgium.
More information here:
http://blog.opennebula.org/?p=4421
It would be great to see you there.
Cheers,
Jaime
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Hi,
I want to save driver responses into the database. A user should be able to
get the responses for his command.
At the moment I am looking for a way to save the responses as a generic
document or to save this as additional info in the vm template.
Can anybody give me some hints how to do
Think of Documents as Templates with a number that identifies documents of
the same type. For the reference documentation, see the Document and
DocumentPool classes of the ruby oca [1]. For an example, you may want to
take a look at the OpenNebula Apps source code [2].
Regards
[1]
The OpenSUSE image and target device (xvda) are meant to be used with xen.
In fact KVM does not know about xen virtual devices (xvd*)
Can you send me the output of:
$ file /var/lib/one/datastores/1/19f921a2c46ac299b7a02bc79d60559e
That problem with CentOS is a bit more strange.
On Wed, Mar
Hi,
Only disks using an Image can be saved, and the new Image is created in the
same Datastore as the source Image.
The same happens for the oneimage clone operation, new Images are created
in the same Datastore.
Regards
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Project Engineer
OpenNebula - The Open-source
Hi,
The accounting information [1] includes the whole VM template, so you can
filter the NIC/IP elements.
Regards
[1] http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel3.8:accounting
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FYI
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From: Prachi De deprac...@gmail.com
Date: 1 April 2013 13:52
Subject: Re: [one-users] VNC Error opennebual-3.8.3 -Failed to connect to
server(1006)
To: Daniel Molina dmol...@opennebula.org
Hi Daniel,
Thanks for the reply .
My problem is solved now ,
As stated in the image description SSH_PUBLIC_KEY setups root user:
Use SSH_PUBLIC_KEY to setup root account login.
Try using the ssh private key that goes with the one you set in the
contextualization. Connect to root user.
USERNAME parameter has no meaning there.
On Mon, Apr 1, 2013 at
By default kvm configuration file does not set KERNEL parameter. In fact in
OpenNebula, even if you can do it, is not common to set the kernel or
initrd for kvm VMs.
On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 12:50 PM, Mark Farragher m...@firstfocus.eu wrote:
Hi Jamie,
I fixed the problem!
I manually created
Hi there,
On both 3.8.3 and 4.0 I'm getting the following error when trying to use the
EC2 API:
- AuthFailure: The username or password is not correct
I'm using ACCESS_KEY = username, and EC2_SECRET_KEY= sha1 password, shown with
oneuser show id .
I'm pointing EC2_URL to http://one
Hi,
I will answer my own question, because I find the solution.
The problem was that I was using the fqdn instead of the IP address, for the
EC2_URL.
I had a look at the EC2CloudAuth.rb, and what was happening was the following:
- The signature_v1 function requires the host to be stripped from
Hello,
I know that previous versions of opennebula required openvswitch-brcompat
http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel3.8:openvswitch#hosts_configuration
but the 4.0 docs seem to indicate that with KVM brcompat is not required:
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