Hi Everyone,
Anyone had ever encounter an issue about VM stat changes to POWEROFF a
few minutes (2 ~ 3 minutes) after RUNNING?
The actual problem is that the POWEROFF stat is incorrect as the VM is
actually running on the computing node. If you try to boot it back, it
will failed as that
FYI.
We added virtual serial console feature on our private cloud via adding
and modifying a few back-end scripts and UI change a little bit.
Gene
On 14-11-19 07:37 AM, Vassilis Vatikiotis wrote:
Is it possible to setup both noVNC and a serial console?
I've already setup a template for serial
Thanks Daniel!
Could you please specify how?
Gene
On 14-08-25 06:16 AM, Daniel Molina wrote:
ZONE_NAME http header
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carlo daffara
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Da: Gene Liu gene@alcatel-lucent.com
A: Daniel Molina dmol...@opennebula.org
Cc: users@lists.opennebula.org
Inviato: Lunedì, 25
All,
I wonder if anyone experienced the same weird error -- VMs shutdown
themselves? (in my environment, after running about 2 minutes)
The VMs from same template/image run well on master zone.
Anyone has any ideas?
Log from sunstone console. (other logs are clean)
Fri Aug 22 14:56:12 2014
Sorry that I missed some important information:
OpenNebula 4.8
Nodes and frontend server are all RHEL7.0
Hypervisor: KVM
Thanks,
Gene
On 14-08-22 03:13 PM, Liu, Gene wrote:
All,
I wonder if anyone experienced the same weird error -- VMs shutdown
themselves? (in my environment, after running
-7 running
On 14-08-22 03:16 PM, Liu, Gene wrote:
Sorry that I missed some important information:
OpenNebula 4.8
Nodes and frontend server are all RHEL7.0
Hypervisor: KVM
Thanks,
Gene
On 14-08-22 03:13 PM, Liu, Gene wrote:
All,
I wonder if anyone experienced
After I setup a proxy server (ngnix) before sunstone server on master.
From Sunstone UI (192.168.100.10), I can not change zone to zone1.
Other functions work well from sunstone UI, but changing zone.
*
If I remove the proxy server, and access directly to sunstone
server:
If you look into those init scripts (under /etc/one-context.d) you will
figure out the details.
In my context setting (4.4.1), I have both SET_HOSTNAME and DNS_HOSTNAM
and it works well.
CONTEXT
NETWORK YES
TOKEN YES
SET_HOSTNAME$UNAME$VMID
SEARCH_DOMAIN
Thank you all very much for the replies!
Gene
On 14-05-13 06:37 PM, Ruben S. Montero wrote:
Yes, there maybe a problem. There won't be nothing to stop the
scheduler from allocating the VM if it's resumed. That's the reason
for accounting the capacity even if you are not actually using it,
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