All -
When creating a new compute instance, you must supply the
network id and storage id.
I was curious how you handle remaining leases in a vnet.
When querying a specific network id, it does not tell you how many leases
are left. How do you determine which network id to use, if you have many
Hope everyone is enjoy his/her holiday season.
I am very much of a newbie here.
With the following setup, I was able to deploy and run the VM (can ssh in
it); however, when trying shutdown VM, it tried and rebooted up. (I
already check ACPI="yes" on the template file). When we do either
stop-r
Stefan and All,
Happy New Year!
Stefan, the issue is not due to NFS. I tried to use local disk for vm image
template (when new VM is provisioned, it is copied from a local directory).
It seems all big disk I/O at the hosts will trigger VM's network timeout.
However, ping or ssh the timeout VM sh
i already chaged the port but i have the same problem.
2010/12/28 Daniel Molina Aranda
> As you can see the port that you are trying to use is busy. Change that
> port in the occi-server.conf file or shutdown the service that is using that
> port.
>
>
> On 27 December 2010 21:46, Aya Chaouachi
As you can see the port that you are trying to use is busy. Change that port
in the occi-server.conf file or shutdown the service that is using that
port.
On 27 December 2010 21:46, Aya Chaouachi wrote:
> Here what the occi log return:
>
> $ cat var/occi-server.log
>