I have a cluster of three machines, each with 256GB of RAM and 48
cores. I deployed 200 VM instances using occi-compute, and all 200
intances show up in "onevm list". However, OpenNebula does not appear
to be willing to actual boot more than 144 of these instances at a
time. After there were 144 running instances, no more were started;
when I killed one of the running instances, a new one started. I am
creating these instances as myself, rather than as the "oneadmin"
user.
I thought that perhaps some sort of quota mechanism was kicking in,
but I can't see anywhere that such a limit is defined.
/etc/one/auth/auth.conf looks like this:
:database: sqlite://auth.db
:authentication: simple
:quota:
:enabled: false
:defaults:
:cpu: 10.0
:memory: 1048576
:num_vms:
And I've never used the "oneauth quota ..." command.
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Lars Kellogg-Stedman <[email protected]>
Senior Technologist
Harvard University SEAS
Academic and Research Computing (ARC)
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