Hi,

The datastore size is initialized to 0, and then populated with the right
size after the monitorization begins to work. Maybe there was a problem
trying to monitor it. Take a look at /var/log/one/oned.log, you should have
messages like these:

Fri Nov 29 17:29:19 2013 [InM][D]: Monitoring datastore default (1)
Fri Nov 29 17:29:20 2013 [ImM][D]: Datastore default (1) successfully
monitored.

Or an error message from the drivers.

Regards

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Carlos Martín, MSc
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OpenNebula - Flexible Enterprise Cloud Made Simple
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On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 11:37 PM, Hyun Woo Kim <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Hi,
>
>  Let me ask a basic question.
>
>  I just started testing ON4.2
> and when I use oneimage command to register a first image,
> I am getting the following error message
>
>  -bash-4.1$ oneimage create firstimage.template  --datastore default
> Not enough space in datastore
>
>  I guess this is because the "default" datastore has "0M" size as shown
> below,
>  -bash-4.1$ onedatastore list
>   ID NAME                SIZE AVAIL CLUSTER    IMAGES TYPE DS       TM
>
>    0 system                 - -     -
>  0         sys      -        ssh
>    1 default               0M -     production                0       img
>     fs       ssh
>
>
>  My question is, how can I increase this size?
>
>  I could not find relevant information from onedatastore help,
> I guessed this size will increase when I add a new host, create a cluster,
> add the host in this cluster
> and create a new virtual network and add it to the cluster etc,
> but I am still getting the same error message..
>
>  Thanks in advance.
> HyunWoo KIM
> FermiCloud
>
>
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