Hi Tino,

I have added the vCenter host by using onehost command. But the host stat is
showing ERR.

I have add the credential info into vmwarerc file, I used the Windows
account that is on the vCenter server.

I tried to debug myself by trying one_im_sh, followed your other posts:

http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg03510.html
http://lists.opennebula.org/htdig.cgi/users-opennebula.org/2011-April/004984.html

But couldn't find obvious, particularly one_im_sh didn't output anything
below MONITOR SUCCESS 0

Please let me know if you have any idea about this.

I am using OpenNebula 2.2.

Regards,
Derrick

2011/6/30 Tino Vazquez <[email protected]>

> Hi Derrick,
>
> The next step would be to add the vCenter as a normal host in OpenNebula
> ("onehost create <vcenter-hostname> im_vmware vmm_vmware tm__vmware), and
> start deploying VMs.
>
> Please let us know any problems you may have so we can debug the process
> and create a proper documentation.
>
> Regards,
>
> -Tino
>
> --
> Constantino Vázquez Blanco, MSc
> OpenNebula Major Contributor
> www.OpenNebula.org | @tinova79
>
>
> 2011/6/30 Derrick LIN <[email protected]>
>
>> Hi Tino,
>>
>> I had no issue to installed OpenNebula with VMware driver guided by the
>> docs:
>>
>> http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel2.2:ignc
>>
>> http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel2.2:evmwareg
>>
>> It is running including the SunStone. But now, I don't know what should do
>> next. I believe I should not add the the ESXi hosts to OpenNebula directly
>> as they are already managed by vCenter.
>>
>> So what should I do to connect vCenter (which is on W2K R2 server) into
>> the OpenNebula?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Derrick
>>
>>
>> 2011/6/28 Tino Vazquez <[email protected]>
>>
>>> Hi Derrick,
>>>
>>> Support of vCenter is generic, integration of vCenter and OpenNebula is
>>> done through the libvirt interface, so the functionality supported is pretty
>>> much limited to the ESX functionality (that is deploy VMs and control its
>>> lifecycle), but at the moment you cannot access specific licensed features
>>> (although this is definitely in the roadmap, I cannot give a timeframe)
>>>
>>> With OpenNebula 3.0 you will have the ability to flexibly manage
>>> different hypervisors with an open source platform and with the ability to
>>> perform multi-tenancy and to offer the cloud through cloud APIs, and you can
>>> maybe rely on vCenter meanwhile to support the licensed features.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> -Tino
>>>
>>> --
>>> Constantino Vázquez Blanco, MSc
>>> OpenNebula Major Contributor
>>> www.OpenNebula.org | @tinova79
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
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