I've ended on the new deployment of opennebula on clean installation of
ubuntu server 14.04. I've had too many problems with settings this
production ready. I'll write a feedback after setting it up.
2014-04-03 21:50 GMT+02:00 Campbell, Bill bcampb...@axcess-financial.com:
I use the Libvirt
Hello all,
Is there a way to use the an ISO of CentOS, Ubuntu, Debian or Windows and
let a user install its own VM from scratch.
I would like to do that instead of giving the user the choices between pre
installed versions of above OS's.
Is there a way to do this? Or how can I do this?
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Kind
Hi,
Adding to what Rubén said, the acl modification is only allowed for users
in the oneadmin group.
Make sure you use the reference command-auth tables in the xml-rpc doc [1]
to create your rules.
For example, oneuser passwd requires USER:MANAGE. The rule #user_id
USER/* USE+MANAGE+ADMIN will
Christophe,
take a look at this blog post:
http://opennebula.org/screencast-bootstrapping-opennebula-3-4-and-creating-a-vm-from-scratch/
It's for an older version of OpenNebula (you won't even recognize the
interface), but the principles are still the same.
cheers,
Jaime
On Fri, Apr 4, 2014
On 04/04/14 18:06, Christophe Duez wrote:
Hello all,
Is there a way to use the an ISO of CentOS, Ubuntu, Debian or Windows
and let a user install its own VM from scratch.
I've found the easiest way to do this is to create your image as an
empty datablock, make it persistent, then create a
Ubuntu server 14.04 doesn't have opennebula in repo. So i decidec to do
Campbell way. I've installed clean Ubuntu Server 12.04 LTS, added cloud
repository and installed everything. I've got the same error:
failed: error: Unable to add bridge br0 port vnet0: Operation not supported
It still
Quoting Leszek Master (keks...@gmail.com):
Ubuntu server 14.04 doesn't have opennebula in repo. So i decidec to do
Campbell way. I've installed clean Ubuntu Server 12.04 LTS, added cloud
repository and installed everything. I've got the same error:
failed: error: Unable to add bridge br0
Hi Hyun,
I've looked at this issue and you're completely right. If
/var/lib/one/datastores does not exist in the VMHost it will report that it
doesn't have free space and therefore it will never deploy the VM, which
means that the directory will never be created, which is a Catch 22.
We haven't
Can you send the chunk of the log surrounding that error? I've not run into
any issues around that so long as appropriate permissions/sudo privileges
are configured.
From: Leszek Master [mailto:keks...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2014 7:10 AM
To: Campbell, Bill
Cc: Users OpenNebula;
Well, 2.0 will break libvirt in a couple of ways and opennebula uses
libvirt so I don't think its gonna work out so well for early adopters. As
for Linux 3.14, LTS gets regular kernel updates so it will have it
eventually. I don't think its a good idea to stick to LTS for hypervisors,
you will
If you look at openstack, they use a message queue for dispatching
(rabbitmq), but I think opennebula has a more elegant and simpler solution.
VMs in large environments can be deployed in batches because there are
several nodes that can deploy them at once, so once in 30 seconds for a
opennebula
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