Re: [one-users] econe server and sha1

2014-11-10 Thread Alejandro Feijóo
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Any idea where to touch... because still with the same error.

[oneadmin@test11 ~]$ oneuser show 17
USER 17 INFORMATION
ID  : 17
NAME: alfeijooec2
GROUP   : users
PASSWORD: 30e3ef7255df9b52fa130697ef83348f7ed5
AUTH_DRIVER : core
ENABLED : Yes

USER TEMPLATE
DEFAULT_VIEW=user
TOKEN_PASSWORD=7aafcdf5de6b49c4bbc8e31787a674080c9c

RESOURCE USAGE  QUOTAS

DATASTORE ID   IMAGESSIZE
   1 1 /-  40M /-

[oneadmin@test11 ~]$ econe-describe-images --access-key alfeijooec2
- --secret-key 30e3ef7255df9b52fa130697ef83348f7ed5

econe-describe-images: The username or password is not correct

[oneadmin@test11 ~]$ econe-describe-images --access-key alfeijooec2
- --secret-key 7aafcdf5de6b49c4bbc8e31787a674080c9c

econe-describe-images: The username or password is not correct


pd. alfeijooec2 can instantiate mv through ONE and Sunstone.

Thanks again :D

El 06/11/14 09:27, Daniel Molina escribió:
 That's right, if you use alfeijooec2 through ec2 you don't have to change
 anything, just use the password returned by oneshow user show alfeijooec2
 as AWS_SECRET_KEY
 
 On 6 November 2014 09:23, Alejandro Feijóo alfei...@cesga.es wrote:
 
 Oh...
 
 I have that 2 users.
 
   14 alfeijoousers  ldap   1 /   -   1024M /   -
 1.0 /   -
   17 alfeijooec2 users  core - -
-
 
 I understant that user 14 never work in these scenario?  but user 17 may?
 
 Thanks :)
 
 
 El 06/11/14 08:56, Daniel Molina escribió:
 Hi,

 LDAP authentication is not supported through ec2, at least using regular
 clients. If you want to use this kind of authentication you have to
 change
 the auth method to opennebla in the econe.conf file and include the Basic
 Auth headers in every ec2 request

 Cheers

 On 6 November 2014 08:27, Alejandro Feijóo alfei...@cesga.es wrote:

 Hi sorry for the delay... i was on vacation...

 Yes that was one of the test that i did... but with the same error.

 its possible any kind of problems when use ldap?

 any random recomendation? :D

 Thanks in advance.


 El 24/10/14 10:30, Daniel Molina escribió:


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[one-users] Last Opportunity to Contribute to OpenNebulaConf: Lightning Talks Still Available!

2014-11-10 Thread Ignacio M. Llorente
Hello,

As you may know, the lineup and agenda for the second OpenNebula Conference
(due this 2-4 December in Berlin) are already closed. There is however
still a chance to contribute to the conference in the lightning talks
sessions.

Lightning talks are 5 minute plenary presentations focusing on one key
point. This can be a new project, product, feature, integration,
experience, use case, collaboration invitation, quick tip, or
demonstration. This session is an opportunity for ideas to get the
attention they deserve.

We have two 30-minute sessions for lightning talks and there are still
slots available, so now is the time to register and send us your proposal!

More details at
http://opennebula.org/last-opportunity-to-contribute-to-opennebulaconf-lightning-talks-still-available-2/

Kind regards,

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[one-users] OpenNebula, can it help in a VMware based security lab?

2014-11-10 Thread Paul Griffith

Hello,

Please forgive me if this question has been asked before. I am tasked 
with upgrading our security lab from VMware Lab manager ( now end of 
life) to vCloud Director/Suite, which is being replaced with vCAC.   My 
time line is 4 weeks.



A little back ground, our security lab consists on 9 servers running VMs.

- 9 x servers for the students to run their VMs (Linux and Windows) to 
explore security exploits and vulnerabilities.  These 9 servers consists 
on 6 x whitebox Xeon 5650, 2.67Ghz, 16GB and 3 x Dell R410, 5675, 
3.06Ghz, 32GB


- 1 x services server running AD, DNS and DHCP (Windows Server)

- 1 x NFS server (12 x 900GB 10K SAS drives)

When the lab is running it is disconnected from our network :) . 
Students access their VMs by using a KVM (Raritan) to connect to a 
Windows PC, where they run vSphere client to connect to their VMs (via 
vCenter) on a private internal network.


Since we are upgrading and with all the cloud talk, I wanted to see if 
there was something that didn't need as much work as vCloud Director or 
vCAC.


 Our Students are just working with VMs and virtual networks. At the 
end of the course they connect their separate networks and probe each 
others network.


Our department is a member of VMware Academic Program (VMAP), for a 
yearly fee we get access to


- VMware Workstation
- VMware Fusion
- VMware vCloud Suite Standard
- VMware vSphere Enterprise
- VMware vCenter Server Standard
- VMware vCloud Director


I was wondering if OpenNebula can help in anyway, or am I just better 
working with VMware.


Thank you for taking the time

Paul Griffith
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[one-users] How do you change the '-vga cirrus' option on KVM

2014-11-10 Thread Gerry O'Brien
Hi,

How do you change the '-vga cirrus' option for KVM to something
else, e.g. '-vga std'? Is it done via the RAW data in the template?

Regards,
Gerry

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Re: [one-users] How do you change the '-vga cirrus' option on KVM

2014-11-10 Thread Daniel Dehennin
Gerry O'Brien ge...@scss.tcd.ie writes:

 Hi,

Hello,

 How do you change the '-vga cirrus' option for KVM to something
 else, e.g. '-vga std'? Is it done via the RAW data in the template?

That's how I do it:

RAW=[TYPE=kvm,DATA=devicesvideomodel type=\vga\ 
heads=\1\/model/video/devices]

It could be interesting to be able to select it in the template:

1. provide a default in /etc/one/vmm_exec/vmm_exec_kvm.conf (cirrus for example)
2. if graphics is “SPICE”, set the card to “qxl” in the template
2. user can override the card type for this template

If you define the RAW DATA in /etc/one/vmm_exec/vmm_exec_kvm.conf, then
you can not override it in the template because RAW are concatenated.

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[one-users] Backing up virtual machines.

2014-11-10 Thread Tao Craig
Hi,

I have a question about backing up and restoring virtual machines.

I am using OpenNebula 4.8 and the SSH transfer drivers as a means to deploy 
virtual machines. My images are not persistent and I am using the qcow2 image 
format. All of my virtual machines and physical hosts are running CentOS 6.5 
and using ext3 file systems.

Is it possible in my current environment to back up a virtual machine without 
shutting it down?

I know I can snapshot a virtual machine, but what if that machine is suddenly 
deleted for some reason (i.e. physical host crashes and has to be rebuilt). I'm 
under the impression snapshots are only usable as long as the original virtual 
machine is still running.

I know I can also use the onevm saveas command, but that only works if you plan 
on shutting the virtual machine down at some point.

Ideally, I would like to do something like copy the (running) disk image to 
offline storage and then have the ability to swap that out with a new running 
virtual machine to restore the back up in case the original virtual machine is 
lost. Rebooting in the case of restoring is acceptable of course, but I can't 
shut my machines down every time I want to back them up.

Is something like this possible?

Thanks.



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