Hi,
I would like to let you know that a driver for Test Kitchen was open
sourced by Blackberry. I hope it can help you test your software in your
OpenNebula infrastructure.
https://github.com/test-kitchen/kitchen-opennebula
Also interesting are patches for Fog library to interface with
Hi,
What auth driver are you using in econe.conf?
Cheers
On 10 November 2014 09:17, Alejandro Feijóo alfei...@cesga.es wrote:
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Any idea where to touch... because still with the same error.
[oneadmin@test11 ~]$ oneuser show 17
USER 17
Hi Paul,
Your scenario can be implemented currently with the integration with
OpenNebula and vCenter, with a limitation. You can define a VM
template in vCenter that can later be consumed by your students.
The limitation at the moment is that no attach/detach NIC
functionality is present, so a
Hi Tao
The OpenNebula VM backup can be performed in two different ways:
1.- via disk snapshots. Note that these are copies of the VM disks, and
they are stored in an Image Datastore.
* The volume needs to be offline to guarantee FS consistency (e.g.
poweroff the VM or umount it from the VM).
The system datastore is accessed from the front-end to generate the context
iso. Note that you don't need to be it exported from the front-end, the
nodes and the front-end itself can mount it from an different NAS server.
The /var/lib/one contents are needed in the front-end but not by the nodes.
Hi Paul,
BTW, I invite you to try out vOneCloud, in very little time and in a
non intrusive way you can try vCenter support to see if it fit your
needs.
vOneCloud web page: http://vonecloud.today/
vOneCloud documentation: http://docs.vonecloud.today/
Regards,
-Tino
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Dear Ruben,
You mean:
- /var/lib/one is mounted from NAS server just for Front-end
- The datastore is mounted from Ceph for frond-end and node
So
Front-end servers must be mounted NAS (/var/lib/one) and Ceph
(/var/lib/one/datastores/[number]), 2 mounted points.
Node servers must be