Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,
Regarding to your documentation, OpenNebula supports Amazon EC2.
Is it planned that OpenNebula will support Amazon S3 sometime, too?
Many thanks,
Jana
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El dv 24 de 08 de 2012 a les 07:41 +0800, en/na 任英杰 va escriure:
I install front-end and hosts from ubuntu's official source. And I
test the iaas infursturcture
by ttylinux, which works fine. I built a ubuntu9.04 image, and modify
the configuration from opennebula3.2.1 source code. I create
Thank you very much André.
You were right. RHEL and CentOS don't have a libvirt version that
support SCSI.
I changed in the template the TARGET field in the DISK section and
specified something such as vda or vdb (for virtio driver). Then, I
instantiated the template and it works correctly.
Dear Stephen,
Let's try to get to the bottom of this. I suggest removing the host
(onehost delete) and adding it again using the host's IP rather than the
hostname.
When OpenNebula tries to monitor the ESX host, it would be useful to have a
look to the log files in the ESX server to see if virsh
Hello everybody,
I have 1 computer as a frontend running OpenNebula 3.6 and CentOS 6.2,
two hosts running qemu-kvm and CentOS 6.2 and 1 nfs server.
I've created an image of type CDRom, the corresponding template and the
VM with just one disk (which corresponds to the CD image). After some
Hello,
I'm having quite an issue when creating VMs with an attached datablock
:
I'm running OpenNebula 3.4 with KVM + Sunstone.
Here below my VM template :
CONTEXT=[
FILES=/nebuladata/scripts/init.sh,
HOSTNAME=\VM-\$VMID,
IP_PUBLIC=$NIC[IP, NETWORK=\Big Network\],
TARGET=vdb ]
CPU=0.2
Hi again,
I've tried it again with a new instance and now the error is absolutely
different. I've tried with two new VMs using that CD image in order to
reproduce the error but it is different now.
Fri Aug 24 14:32:20 2012 [DiM][I]: New VM state is ACTIVE.
Fri Aug 24 14:32:20 2012 [LCM][I]:
Hi everybody,
I want to deploy a VM (Windows 7 on ESXi 5.0 -Host) but the VM can't boot.
The appended error is shown instead.
Is there a way to increase the VideoRAM of the VM within a Template?
Thanks in advance.
Best regards
Michael
Thu Aug 23 12:06:56 2012 [LCM][I]: New VM state
Hello,
Try to add in RAW section something like:
RAW = [ TYPE=KVM, DATA=videomodel type='cirrus' vram='16384'
heads='1'/address type='pci' domain='0x' bus='0x00' slot='0x02'
function='0x0'//video]
Maybe there are some escape characters missing but that's the basic idea.
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André Monteiro
Yes, I believe it will matter.
On my systems, I modified the Ubuntu packages prior to installing them and I
specified the UID/GID for the oneadmin user to be 1/1 so they would be
consistent on all machines.
You can manually edit the uid/gid on the host machines to match, then just run
Dear Developers,
I want to define a variable username in CONTEXT
and replace it by a real user name who does
onetemplate instantiate
The CONTEXT section of my VM Template looks like the following;
CONTEXT = [
username= $USER[NAME]
]
I am following the instruction in
I would recommend you leave out the address tag completely. it will be
determined by libvirt.
On Fri, 2012-08-24 at 14:11 +0100, André Monteiro wrote:
Hello,
Try to add in RAW section something like:
RAW = [ TYPE=KVM, DATA=videomodel type='cirrus' vram='16384'
heads='1'/address
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