hi,
I am installing OPENNEBULA in CENTOS 5.3
As per the instruction given in doc:rel2.2:notes, i installed all the
packages and created \srv\cloud\one\SRC\ directory and untar the opennebula
2.2. tar file.
all the packages installed in ~.
for the sqlite i have set the path :
*[root@opennebula ~]# e
Hi,
Since the front end machine in my set up has quite a lot of RAM, wanted to
know if its fine to deploy VMs on this machine as well . Is there anything
that doesn't work with this sort of setup ?
thanks
Madhurranjan
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Hi,
So, if I restart my physical nodes, all virtual machines after this
operation will be in 'unknown' state. I can then restart them manually and
this works. But in my solution it would be good if this happen without user
intervention (automatic VMs start after nodes restart).
Is there any good
Thanks for the reply Tino. I think you are referring to license management
feature using vSphere client (here OpenNebula interface). I can think about
contributing new add-on features once I get basic ESXi stuff working.. :)
I am wondering which VMware license will be required to use with exist
Hi,
There are a couple of variables to take into account when planning your storage
requirements. When you choose a shared storage setup (e.g. with NFS) you need
to make sure that it is big enough to hold the "golden images" and all the
running images. But size of the storage is not the only p
Hi!
I wonder what $ONE_LOCATION/var/remotes/vmm//poll script has
to return if polling VM is not running (but it can be in one of a,p,d,e
state)?
Should it be just STATE='' or script has to return all
meaningful for OpenNebula variables (USEDCPU, USEDMEMORY, NETRX and NETTX)?
If all variables
Ah,
now I get the idea: the golden images are on the headnode,
exported to the worker nodes via NFS, and then they're
cloned onto the local worker disk drives with 36GB.
Did I get that right ?
Now, speed-wise the only benefit would be if NFS
gets the image to the worker nodes faster over the
Hello,
I'm trying to launch an hvm virtual machine on opennebula with xen under
the qcow2 format, but it's not working.
The same image works with kvm just fine, but i think my template for xen
is wrong.
Does someone have a master template for xen hvm and qcow2?
Thank you.
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Hello,
We are able to run VMs with OpenNebula, but we have found that
multicast does not work properly. We are using a Ubuntu Server 10.04
based VM, virtualization with kvm. Multicast with that VM works fine
when running it in a local hypervisor. Multicast also works fine on
the physical hosts. Bu
Hi Khoa,
Could you please send the vm.log corresponding to the VM that fails to
suspend? It should be in $ONE_LOCATION/var/
Regards,
-Tino
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On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 9:38 AM, Khoa Nguyen wrote:
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Hello to you all,
This is another question about requirements of disk space for a Open Nebula
installation using NFS.
Steffen, Thanks for your reply!
What you wrote is what I could derive from the text.
However, I would like to know of why 15*10GB=150GB on the frontend is
required for running 15
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