Hello to everyone,
I am trying opennebula at the first time: I'm having some problems in
starting sunstone server. I'm using Debian 6.0 OS and opennebula tarball
installation.
After thin, rack, sinatra and json installation I tried to start sunstone,
but it fail and in log there are these
Hi all,
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 6:36 PM, Gian Uberto Lauri sa...@eng.it wrote:
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Hello!
Thanks for the previous help with non-shared vs shared installation of Open
Nebula.
I have now installed an Open Nebula express installation - CentOS, SSH and
Xen.
I have installed it on the front end and on one worker node following these
instructions:
Hi,
it seems it cannot find the gem thin. Can you check it has been properly
installed for the version of ruby you are using (1.8)?
Hector
El 19/05/11 11:32, genna...@email.it escribió:
Hello to everyone,
I am trying opennebula at the first time: I'm having some problems in
starting sunstone
Hello everybody,
I managed to create my front-end and clusters, but the last step - the virtual
machine part just won't do as I want it to. That's why I'm asking for your kind
help.
I have 3 PC's, one of them hosts the front-end and contains 2 disk-LUNs, each
of them used as an iSCSI drive for
Hi again,
still about the network boot:
Correct me if I'm wring but the first thing to do when booting from the
network is to send a DHCP request (to get an IP and the address of the
TFTP server), right?
Unfortunately, using tcpdump, I cannot see any DHCP request getting out
from my machine
Hello, I would like to know how can I modify the resources of a running vm
with opennebula for example increase the amout of
memory of a particular vm or the cpu count or the storage size of a disk.
I wonder how the haizea tool is able to do this. Can anyone help me.
Best Regards,
--
Teddy
Haizea is a scheduler and it controls how many VM's any one
user can run. It doesn't deal with modifying individual VM's.
Modifying the memory of a running VM is a function of
which hypervisor you are using. There's no opennebula
function that can do that. Some hypervisors can do it (Xen),
That is what I thought. Thanks for the response Steven, apreciate it.
Regards,
2011/5/19 Steven Timm t...@fnal.gov
Haizea is a scheduler and it controls how many VM's any one
user can run. It doesn't deal with modifying individual VM's.
Modifying the memory of a running VM is a function of