Thanks guys,

Valentin's often right :)

Jamie sorry that I didn't find that on my own: I searched the archive but using wrong keywords probably, I'll stick to the CLI for now, waiting for the patch to be merged into an official release (I think it's a nice-lazy feature :).

mandi!

Lorenzo


Il 02/10/2013 15:37, Jaime Melis ha scritto:
Hi Lorenzo,

Valentin's right.

I would like to add that recently another user requested that for Sunstone and I attached a patch, you can read this thread:
http://lists.opennebula.org/pipermail/users-opennebula.org/2013-September/024620.html

cheers,
Jaime


On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 3:24 PM, Valentin Bud <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hey there Lorenzo,

    oneimage list will give the ID of the images and the name among
    other things.

    oneimage show <ID> | <NAME> will give you information about the
    said image.

    The SOURCE is what you are looking for.

    oneimage show 100 | grep SOURCE

    Nice to see you around :-).

    Good Will,



    On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 4:02 PM, Lorenzo Faleschini
    <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        Hi,

        I'm quite a noob here, so maybe my question can sound stupid.
        I'm currently using CloudWeavers, actually running ONE 4.0 and
        MooseFS
        for storage of /var/lib/one (to take snapshots to use as
        backup / DR tool)

        It is to be said I manage "cats" and not "kettle" (to cite
        @cdaffara at
        #OpenNebulaConf) so I use ONE to manage small infrastructures
        where
        almost all server images are persistent and I need to take
        care of (I
        dont just fire up 100 vms for sci-calc but I manage few
        critical vms
        taking advantage of all the features ONE + MFS can give me for
        reliability and flexybility).

        After this preamble I tell you what my problem is: I didnt
        find an easy
        way to know which filename an image has in
        /var/lib/one/datastores/1.
        For now I look for it in the folder at time of creation and I
        take note
        (or I search in the LOG of the vm). But ...

        it's there a easier way to get FILENAME out of IMAGE_ID?

        thanks
        Lorenzo



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