Dear all,
we just published this new blog post entry:
http://opennebula.org/opennebula-4-8-the-cloud-view-gets-oneflow-services/
You might be interested in taking a look at it, it explains many
interesting things that come with 4.8 and that you might not be aware of:
- oneflow integration into
Guys,
We have plan to add a new storage box, Our existing storage :
/var/lib/one/datastore/0 = system
/var/lib/one/datastore/1 = image
/var/lib/one/datastore/2 = file
All type are from one storage box.
We did internal discuss and we get result with two options:
1. We add a new storage box as
Hi,
Does it render ok if you resize the window to a larger size?
Cheers
On 22 August 2014 20:05, PROULX, Lorraine (Lorraine)
lorraine.pro...@alcatel-lucent.com wrote:
Hi.
The Create Virtual Machine window does not render properly on Google
chrome on Red Hat.
I have included a
Hi,
Sunstone server uses the ZONE_NAME http header to define the opennebula
endpoint, you have to forward it.
Cheers
On 21 August 2014 20:54, Liu, Gene gene@alcatel-lucent.com wrote:
After I setup a proxy server (ngnix) before sunstone server on master.
From Sunstone UI
Hi
I'm starting to study OpenNebula, I configured the environment, but I have
problems when I deploy the VM. Can you help?
Following error
on Aug 25 13:48:06 2014 [Z0][DiM][I]: New VM state is ACTIVE.
Mon Aug 25 13:48:06 2014 [Z0][LCM][I]: New VM state is PROLOG.
Mon Aug 25 13:48:07 2014
Hi,
Those error messages are defined in the core and they cannot be translated,
yet. If you want to modify them you should add some code at the javascript
level to translate them. The error message is prompted using the following
code, you can translate them there as a workaround:
Hello. I've instantiated some of the VM's, and now i need to change some
settings for them, for example network card model and add acpi. How can i
edit the VM Settings in the template tab without redeploying vm ? Can i
do it simply by editing deployment file?
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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You should add the two parameters
underscores_in_headers on;
proxy_pass_request_headers on;
to your nginx configuration file; so that header requests are passed as-is (the
first one is used to force passing headers that contain an underscore,
as required by Sunstone)
cheers
carlo daffara
-
Liu, Gene gene@alcatel-lucent.com writes:
Thanks Daniel!
Could you please specify how?
Using nginx, I have this in /etc/nginx/site-available/opennebula-sunstone:
#+begin_src
upstream sunstone {
server 127.0.0.1:9869;
}
server {
listen 80 default_server;
listen
Thank you Carlo!
It works after those two parameters setting.
Gene
---
server {
listen 12.34.56.78:80;
server_name xx.yy.alcatel-lucent.com;
underscores_in_headers on;
location / {
proxy_set_headerHost $host;
Greetings,
I'm running an existing cluster with libvirt and ceph that I'm looking to
move to OpenNebula. I would like to import my existing ceph images without
doing the import/export dance, primarily because I have a few multi-TB
images. Is there a way to create a persistent image that points to
Hi
try log into on frontend and then as oneadmin put:
oneimage create --name one-108 --source rbd/one-108 --size 11264 -d
101
where:
one-108 is name of image
rbd/one-108 is name of ceph rbd disk
11264 is size of disk in mb from `rbd info one-108`
101 is id of ceph datastore
Regards,
Mateusz
Hello all,
I downloaded two imagens from marketplace (Ubuntu 14.04 and CentOS 7.0).
Both images disk size are + - 1 GB, with 10G virtual size..
Using qemu-img info something like this appears...
file format: qcow2
virtual size: 10G (10737418240 bytes)
disk size: *919M*
All good for these two
Past OpenNebula 4.x releases have been packaged as RPM's for CentOS
available in a yum repository with a baseurl of
'http://downloads.opennebula.org/repo/CentOS/6/stable/$basearch'
For some inscrutable reason, 4.8 RPMs are not there. Instead, the 4.8
docs on the website now direct us to a
Hello,
I found that there is actually a prebuilt 4.8 context RPM in one of their
source trees (not GitHub).
As per the repo change, this new version actually makes more sense and
follows proper repo format.
http://mirrors.kernel.org/centos/6/os/x86_64/ being an example repository
that
On 25 Aug 2014, at 19:40, Damon (Albino Geek) wrote:
Hello,
I found that there is actually a prebuilt 4.8 context RPM in one of
their source trees (not GitHub).
That's not exactly helpful. The fact that there's an RPM in some unnamed
place built from who-knows-what revision is an
Thanks .
Regards.
clm
clm_t...@hotmail.com
From: Daniel Molina
Date: 2014-08-25 20:18
To: clm_t...@hotmail.com
CC: users
Subject: Re: [one-users] Can you tell me where they are location of the
prompting message
Hi,
Those error messages are defined in the core and they cannot be
I agree with you on both parts, I was just stating what I noticed on both.
As per the former, it is built on 4.8 (explicitly listed as Revision 4.8
one-context.rpm)
http://dev.opennebula.org/projects/opennebula/files
http://dev.opennebula.org/attachments/download/804/one-context_4.8.0.rpm
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