Hi Paolo,
Please take a look to the LVM drivers developed by Sander Klous here [1]. I
think the are using the same setup and deals with the low-level setup of the
LVM volumes for snapshots (check the comments of the issue...)
[1] http://dev.opennebula.org/issues/32
Cheers
Ruben
On Mon, Dec
I've compiled and installed OpenNebula 2.0.1 on a x86_64 platform
(Fedora-14).
I'm able to create and run virtual machines with virt-manager but not
with OpenNebula.
When I deploys a VM with OpenNebula, in the VNC viewer, I have the
following message:
This kernel requires an x86-64 CPU,
We currently have an OpenNebula 2.0 installation and would like to
utilize the qcow images in out testbed (even with the NFS setup, copying
of 5-10 Gb images just does not provide the elasticity that we need).
Unfortunately it was not clear from the bits and pieces of information
regarding the
Hi John,
The ARCH can't be defined in the Image templates.
We are considering a new feature that will let you register VM templates in
a VM catalog, to be instantiated easily just using its name or ID. This way
you will be able to register at the same time the OS image and the VM
template that
Has 1.4 some workaround for this?
Zitat von carsten.friedr...@csiro.au:
Thanks! This did the trick.
And for anybody reads this with the same problem, the correct value
for intel 64 bit is x86_64, not the one I mentioned earlier.
Carsten
From: j.me...@gmail.com [mailto:j.me...@gmail.com]
Hello Philippe,
take a look at this thread:
http://lists.opennebula.org/pipermail/users-opennebula.org/2010-December/003448.html
Regards,
Jaime
On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 11:18 AM, Philippe Berthault
philippe.bertha...@bull.net wrote:
Another detail:
When I deploys a VM with onevm command, in
The problem has been resolved by adding ARCH=x86_64 in the OS section
of my VM templates.
This attribute is mandatory since OpenNebula 2.0.1 for an unknown reason!
Best regards.
Philippe.
Le 14/12/2010 16:04, Jaime Melis a écrit :
Hello Philippe,
take a look at this thread:
Hi all,
Trying to run OpenNebula for the first time, apologies for basic questions
in this mail.
I spent all the day looking at this problem without any success... I think I
have a problem in my network interface configuration but I am not sure...
So, I try to run the ttylinux example without any
Hi Carlos -
Specifying the ARCH in the VM template should be fine. I was thinking in
the VM template made sense, since the VM template defines
an image that is dependent on an ARCH already.
John
2010/12/14 Carlos Martín Sánchez cmart...@fdi.ucm.es
Hi John,
The ARCH can't be defined in the
On Tuesday 14 December 2010 20:33:05 Rangababu Chakravarthula wrote:
Environment: KVM, ONE 1.4
How does the value for RVM get populated? Even though there were no VM's
running on the host the RVM shows some value. Few times it even shows
negative value. What might be the problem? How can we
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