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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