Hi Matthias,
First of all, thanks for the reply.
I checked on the logs that come up in the var folder when the
ONE_MAD_DEBUG option is set to 1 in $ONE_LOCATION/etc/defaultrc file
(enabling logging for all the vmware drivers) but the content seems a bit
cryptic and unhelpful.
Anyhow I managed to
Hi, Javier.
I have double checked, that the root has access to both disk.0 and to
the base image from the hosting node. It is apparently not a problem.
What could be the difference between the qcow2 images booting and the
raw images booting from the access rights perspective? The raw images
Hi,
I have some questions on the successive states a VM goes through in its
life-cycle.
I noticed that whenever I suspend a VM, it goes in save state then in
suspended state. Can you describe a little bit what happens to the VM when
it is in these modes? What are the differences between them?
Hi,
I noticed a serious problem about the usage of VMWare ESXi 4.1 and
OpenNebula 2.0.1.
I'm actually using the VMWare driver addon which can be found on the
opennebula website (ver. 1.0) and libvirt (ver. 0.8.7).
It happens that OpenNebula can't get information about the usage of
resources on the
Hi
This error is because a failure copying
/srv/cloud*/one/var/images*/ubuntu.img
to
/srv/cloud/*var/images/*83bfdec6884733dfc1030be8505f0717e3e21122
Maybe you have a misconfigured repository path in oned.conf? Check paths,
permissions, free space
Cheers
Ruben
On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at
Hi ,
Thanks for your reply
I tried starting the server using the command
$ one start
but I got the error as
/usr/bin/one: 201: cannot create /var/run/one/oned.pid: Directory
nonexistent
Error: Can not start oned, opening lock file /var/lock/one/one
Error executing
Hi,
I have been performing tests with OpenNebula and noticed that using command
line I am not able to delete user while it has some VMs running (it is ok).
But, using OCA API this operation is possible and causes some strange
behaviour. Details below:
a) using command line (deleting user test11
Hi,
from my old days I know about class A,B and C networks.
That definition is also used in the TYPE = RANGED
network definition. I see two problems there:
1) People might have different networks,
e.g. e.g. a 192.168.0.0/23 with addresses
from approx. 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.1.254
the