Hi Javier,
On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 1:03 PM, Javier Fontan jfon...@opennebula.org wrote:
This Saturday I'll be at FOSDEM in Brussels talking about OpenNebula. If you
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install_gems after the ruby upgrade since gems needs
to be installed for the newer Ruby version.
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Hi Geery,
On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 8:43 PM, Gerry O'Brien ge...@scss.tcd.ie wrote:
Is there any place where we can find more logging when a machines is in
a PENDING state.
Usually it means that the scheduler is not picking them, you can take
a look inside the sched.log.
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in
contextualization.
Take a look at chef-zero, it should probably deprecate chef-solo in
the near future:
https://github.com/jkeiser/chef-zero
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interface for all
of this.
can you paste your /etc/network/interfaces and the templates of your
virtual networks defined in OpenNebula?
You should have configured a network bridge bonded to a physical
interface on the hosts to let VMs be able to reach your physical
network.
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where the VM is running, on the port 5900 + VM id.
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wrote:
Greetings!
Does anyone know is there a plan to update OpenNebula 3 Cloud Computing by
Giovanni Toraldo
(http://www.packtpub.com/open-nebula-3-cloud-computing/book)? The book looks
like being just the resource I'm looking for, but of course I'd prefer
something more recent.
Thanks
172.28.113.0 ?!?!
Why this looks strange to you? If you have a network larger than /24,
there is no problem on using .255 or .0 adresses, and OpenNebula has no
reasons to simply skip them.
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Debian release, it should be on the way
to became stable.
On the other hand, why you keep to prefer Xen instead of KVM? It's
pretty easy to configure on any recent distro and receive faster
updates from upstream.
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for both system and default datastores:
http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel3.8:system_ds#using_the_shared_transfer_driver
http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel3.8:fs_ds#using_the_shared_transfer_driver
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it doesn't
take effect.
what's going on?
The VM needs acpid to handle the acpi shutdown message.
http://wiki.libvirt.org/page/Tips#Debian.2FUbuntu_guests_under_KVM_don.27t_shut_down_properly
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file are actually
readable/writable by the oneadmin user.
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to do that, like using a shared NFS for both workstations and
VMs, or a SSHFS to mount a local workstation directory into the VM
(only for workstation with sshd available).
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configuration.
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[2] http://dev.opennebula.org/issues/1816
[3] https://github.com/jclouds/jclouds/issues/1434
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warmly welcomed (even for fixing crap I put into it)
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On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 10:43 AM, Hoàng Thái Xuân Khoa
htxuank...@gmail.com wrote:
Client client = new Client(oneadmin:7f44b494160f2e69fed6c21b2ce555b8,
http://localhost:2633/RPC2;);
This looks like an md5 hash, you should put your *real* password instead.
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to instance Client with:
Client client = new Client(oneadmin:password,http://localhost:2633/RPC2;);
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was planning to update that driver this weekend, but you can also
use the standard shared driver, it will work without problems.
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documentation or ask about it on their ML.
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directly on the database after
I've finished tests.
I think there is some corner case that lead to multiple subtractions
in the host counter for the same VM (after a FAIL, maybe).
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with:
$ sudo ln -s /usr/bin/kvm-spice /usr/bin/kvm
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and not on the
VM instances. In other words, you can use MooseFS to run both Linux
and Windows instances, but you need to use KVM/XEN hosts and not ESXi.
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be consistent?
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, that doesn't work with recent distributions). Most custom AMI
are executed using pv-grub
http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/UserProvidedkernels.html
Check also the instance log for whatever message.
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ssl_server to the fqdn, the same used in the EC2_URL on the
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, but you need to fully understand how
they work before using them with OpenNebula.
Build a test environment and try different configurations, make some
test plugging randomly power-chord and try to recover by yourself :)
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or backup
purposes.
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, it was definitively
a glitch somewhere with my default profile (maybe some extension, I'm
an hardcore firefox user).
I did a test with Chromium too and everything worked flawlessly (the
ajax upload in background it's great!)
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the network error and shutdown the
host completely (or delete the VMs).
There is a suggested implementation for this kind of script? Someone is
already using it in production?
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or by
manually copying the ~/.ssh directory.
Is this required for what? It isn't sufficient only for the front-end to
connect password-less to any other host for OpenNebula to work correctly?
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installed from sources with Ganglia 3.1.7-1 (Debian
Squeeze packages).
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Check the scheduler log file, you probably set a too high CPU that is
not satisfiable with any of your current active hosts.
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Il 29/06/2011 11:42, samuel ha scritto:
I've not tried to remove hosts, but I think it's the only way to recover
the right vm counters, isn't it?
Nope, you can manually adjust the correct value in the opennebula db
(sqlite or whatever you are using).
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: 16 VMs with VCPU = 4 and CPU = 1), so a single VM can get a lot of
cpu power when needed.
In the case there are many VM using a lot of cpu, it will be equally
shared among them by the Linux process scheduler on the host.
Am I missing something? Is this a bad practice?
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= FREEMEMORY in VM
template should solve, but not.
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rubygem-sinatra rpm and install it via gems:
gem install sinatra.
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Il 04/04/2011 14:10, Patricia Santos Marco ha scritto:
and when I run sunstone-server there aren't errors, but I don't see
anyting in the web browser in port : https://myserver:4567|
launch with -H ip
sunstone by default listen on localhost only.
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vmcontext bash script used on GNU/Linux guests.
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Hi,
searching on mailing list archives and googlin' around, I found many
people talking about using bat/vbs/wmi scripts for configuring Windows
guests, but I haven't actually found anything.
Someone know if there is something available everywhere?
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2010/11/25 Flávio R. C. Sousa fla...@lia.ufc.br:
Can we configure NFS to permit write by root? I think it's not possible.
man exports
no_root_squash
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