On Thu, 3 Feb 2011, Daniel Molina Aranda wrote:

Hi Steven,

In the OpenNebula 2.0.1 release we changed the default remote path.
Now the remotes are copied to /var/tmp/one by default. Also you can
change the SCRIPTS_REMOTE_DIR variable inside the oned.conf file if
you want to specify a different one.

If you modify any script (remember that you have to modify the remotes
that are placed in $ONE_LOCATION/var that will be the ones copied to
the worker node [1]) you can use the "onehost sync" command to force
OpenNebula to update the remote files in the next Host monitoring
interval.

We have tried several times to do onehost sync and it does not do anything. Only way we have found is to copy manually from
a good node to a bad node. (This is under opennebula 2.0).

Steve





Hope this helps.

[1] http://www.opennebula.org/documentation:rel2.0:img

On 3 February 2011 18:23, Steven Timm <[email protected]> wrote:

We have been burned several times by the set of scripts
in /tmp/one/vmm/kvm not being up to date.. a couple times
a few of them have been missing, other times they have
not had the right permissions.  Is there any command that can
be run from the central host to install them in the first
place and then keep them synced up?

It is also a pain to have to remember to disable tmpwatch scripts
so that redhat-like OS's don't go and delete them from time to time.
Is there a way to have an alternative path besides /tmp/one?

Steve Timm


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