On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 6:47 AM, cat fa boost.subscrib...@gmail.com wrote:
I wonder whether it is possible to run the opennebula on a host machine?
2011/12/5 Ruben S. Montero rsmont...@opennebula.org
Hi
There should be no problem to run the opennebula front-end in a virtual
machine. Check that you have ssh access to the 192.168.1.2 host.
Cheers
ruben
On Sat, Dec 3, 2011 at 3:28 PM, cat fa boost.subscrib...@gmail.comwrote:
There is a VMWare Workstation Server in our lab. We don't have enough
physical computers, so we create virtual machines on vmware and setup
Opennebula. However, I cannot create host. I used the onehost create
192.168.1.2 im_kvm vmm_kvm tm_shared command, but the state of hosts
was always error.
I don't know whether it's ok to run Opennebula on a virtual machine?
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Hi,
Yes, you can run OpenNebula on a host machine. I think it's the best way to
run OpenNebula. You can run OpenNebula and VMWare Workstation
Server hypervisor on the same machine, but not on ESX(i) hypervisor host
because that's a bare metal hypervisor.
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