Hi,

We have the openebula daemons running on one VM, and Sunstone running on another VM. (These Vms are of course not controlled by opennebula.)

There should be no problem at all to have multiple instances of the sunstone web-UI up and running simultaneously. Just make sure you do not run multiple instances of the Opennebula daemons!

Wkr,

Jhon


On 03/21/2012 06:36 PM, Shankhadeep Shome wrote:
I think you should not make this that complicated, use a light weight vm
to host the open nebula server. The sqlite db works great for small
installs and you can easily migrate or restart the vm on the other host
if you need to bring a host down.

On Mar 21, 2012 1:19 PM, "Leonardo Montecchi" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi all,

    I'm currently evaluating OpenNebula, with the aim to setup a redundant
    cloud for our research group.

    My setup will have two physical machines connected with Gigabit
    Ethernet. I'm planning to use GlusterFS as image storage and MySQL
    cluster for the database, to obtain complete redundancy.

    However, I don't understand where I should install the front-end.
    Ideally, I would like to install it on both machines, in order to have
    it always available in case one of them fails. Would this it be ok? Will
    I run into consistency problems due to multiple front-ends running?

    Thanks,
    Leonardo.

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