[one-users] Sponsorship Opportunities for OpenNebulaConf 2014

2014-09-05 Thread Tino Vazquez
Dear OpenNebula users,

Last year, we launched the very first OpenNebula Conf in Berlin
Germany. At our debut, we could welcome an international audience of
people from 12 different countries, had experts from companies like
BBC, the European Space Agency (ESA) or Centos and could offer three
fully packed days of tutorials, workshops and talks about OpenNebula
to our guests.

This year, the OpenNebula Conf will take place again at the
cosmopolitan city of Berlin and we would like you to be part of it!

Alongside with our partner LINUX Magazine, covering the events
international media marketing, we want you to be part of our team of
sponsors and profit from OpenNebula Conf’s popularity as a supporter
of the event.

Are you interested? Check out the benefits of becoming a sponsor in
this blog post:

 http://opennebula.org/sponsorship-opportunities-for-opennebulaconf-2014/


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[one-users] New context packages

2014-09-05 Thread Javier Fontan
Hi,

We've released new context packages with these fixes:

* Disable NetworkManager in RHEL networks (Nicolas Belan)
* Fixed loopback ip address flushing in Debian/Ubuntu (Artur Kraev)

You can find more information and download links at:

https://github.com/OpenNebula/addon-context-linux/releases/tag/v4.8.1

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Re: [one-users] Thin provisioning and image size

2014-09-05 Thread Javier Fontan
Which was the size of the original image? I think that when you do a
save_as (deferred disk snapshot) it just copies the size of the
original image to the new one.

On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 2:09 PM, Daniel Dehennin
daniel.dehen...@baby-gnu.org wrote:
 Hello,

 The size of my qcow2 images is always reported as 1M:

 IMAGE 114 INFORMATION
 ID : 114
 NAME   : debian-wheezy
 USER   : nebula
 GROUP  : nebula
 DATASTORE  : default
 TYPE   : OS
 REGISTER TIME  : 04/10 10:18:26
 PERSISTENT : No
 SOURCE :
 /var/lib/one/datastores/1/5d2be6f9746fc3447be11c6621da87df
 FSTYPE : save_as
 SIZE   : 1M
 STATE  : rdy
 RUNNING_VMS: 0

 PERMISSIONS
 OWNER  : um-
 GROUP  : u--
 OTHER  : u--

 IMAGE TEMPLATE
 DEV_PREFIX=vd
 DRIVER=qcow2
 SAVED_DISK_ID=0
 SAVED_IMAGE_ID=17
 SAVED_VM_ID=347
 SAVE_AS=YES

 As far as I understand, the size is calculated only at creation time and
 never updated.

 I think we could differentiate the real size from the virtual size in
 case of thin provisioning like qcow2, qemu-img actually reports:

 qemu-img info /var/lib/one/datastores/1/5d2be6f9746fc3447be11c6621da87df
 image: /var/lib/one/datastores/1/5d2be6f9746fc3447be11c6621da87df
 file format: qcow2
 virtual size: 40G (42949672960 bytes)
 disk size: 629M
 cluster_size: 65536
 Format specific information:
 compat: 1.1
 lazy refcounts: false

 Regards.

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Re: [one-users] New context packages

2014-09-05 Thread Hüning , Christian
Great news! 

So I can basically just install this over the older package? Or do I need to 
first uninstall the old one?

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Betreff: [one-users] New context packages

Hi,

We've released new context packages with these fixes:

* Disable NetworkManager in RHEL networks (Nicolas Belan)
* Fixed loopback ip address flushing in Debian/Ubuntu (Artur Kraev)

You can find more information and download links at:

https://github.com/OpenNebula/addon-context-linux/releases/tag/v4.8.1

Cheers

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Re: [one-users] New context packages

2014-09-05 Thread Javier Fontan
You can install them over the old ones.

On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 3:19 PM, Hüning, Christian
christian.huen...@haw-hamburg.de wrote:
 Great news!

 So I can basically just install this over the older package? Or do I need to 
 first uninstall the old one?

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 Von: Users [mailto:users-boun...@lists.opennebula.org] Im Auftrag von Javier 
 Fontan
 Gesendet: Freitag, 5. September 2014 15:00
 An: users@lists.opennebula.org
 Betreff: [one-users] New context packages

 Hi,

 We've released new context packages with these fixes:

 * Disable NetworkManager in RHEL networks (Nicolas Belan)
 * Fixed loopback ip address flushing in Debian/Ubuntu (Artur Kraev)

 You can find more information and download links at:

 https://github.com/OpenNebula/addon-context-linux/releases/tag/v4.8.1

 Cheers

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Re: [one-users] Thin provisioning and image size

2014-09-05 Thread Daniel Dehennin
Javier Fontan jfon...@opennebula.org writes:

 Which was the size of the original image? I think that when you do a
 save_as (deferred disk snapshot) it just copies the size of the
 original image to the new one.

I started with empty qcow2 disk of several virtual sizes, but on disk
they are all 196KB.

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Re: [one-users] error in documentation

2014-09-05 Thread Carlos Martín Sánchez
It's now fixed in github, thank you.

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On Wed, Sep 3, 2014 at 8:09 AM, Rolandas Naujikas 
rolandas.nauji...@mif.vu.lt wrote:

 http://docs.opennebula.org/4.8/user/references/template.
 html#features-section

 In example there is used FEATURE tab, but should be FEATURES.

 Regards,
 Rolandas
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[one-users] OCCI Vagrant

2014-09-05 Thread Duverne, Cyrille
Hello guys,

I was paying around with this module :
https://github.com/eucher/opennebula-provider

Therefore I configured OCCI on my opennebula cluster.

Here below my occi-server.conf :

​##
Server configuration
#

# Directory to store temp files when uploading images
:tmpdir: /var/tmp

# OpenNebula server contact information
:one_xmlrpc: http://localhost:2633/RPC2

# Host and port where OCCI server will run
:host: 127.0.0.1
:port: 4567

#
# Auth
#

# Authentication driver for incomming requests
#   occi, for OpenNebula's user-password scheme
#   x509, for x509 certificates based authentication
#   opennebula, use the driver defined for the user in OpenNebula
:auth: occi

# Authentication driver to communicate with OpenNebula core
#   cipher, for symmetric cipher encryption of tokens
#   x509, for x509 certificate encryption of tokens
:core_auth: cipher

I tried to put http://IP-OCCIServer:2633/RPC2 as endpoint and my ONE
username and password for auth info.

I get a strange 404 error, even when http://IP-OCCIServer:2633/RPC2 in
a browser gives 405 error page.

In a general matter, is there a way to test that OCCI interface is
working correctly ? To be sure it's on the tool I'm using and not on
my setup.

Thanks in advance.
Cyrille
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[one-users] BOOTPROTO, DHCP_HOSTNAME, and vm IPs in Sunstone

2014-09-05 Thread kerryhall .
Hi folks,

I have a small ONE cluster that I am currently setting up on 4.8. I have a
ethernet network model, and I have added the following line to my template:

SET_HOSTNAME=$NAME.mydomain.int

So far so good, but I need to be able to do the following three things:
1. set BOOTPROTO=dhcp in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 on new
vms
2. set DHCP_HOSTNAME=$NAME.mydomain.int on new vms
3. set the IP field in sunstone to vm's IP address provided by DHCP

How do I accomplish these items? I was thinking run a bash script on vm
startup for items 1 and 2, unless there is a builtin ONE way to do this,
but what about item 3? Is there just a straight up DHCP networking model I
can use to make this easier? Does anyone currently use ONE with DHCP?

Thanks!!
Kerry
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