Hi,
if you set "persistent" in the template,
it will be saved upon shutdown,
and can be restarted.
Apart from that, shutdown will also delete the disk image.
Hope that was correct,
Yours,
Steffen
From: users-boun...@lists.opennebula.org [users-boun...@l
Hello all,
After shutting down a vm instance, is there anyway to restart the vm
instance from the existing disk image and deployment description? I
can 'resubmit' the instance, but this starts with a fresh copy of the
template disk image, rather than using the existing disk image.
Thanks,
--
L
That is what I thought. Thanks for the response Steven, apreciate it.
Regards,
2011/5/19 Steven Timm
> 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 hyp
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),
othe
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 Limo
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 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 o
Thank you Hèctor,
the problem was that thin was not present in $PATH. I modified $PATH
variable and sunstone run normally.
Thank you very much.
Mephysto
On 19 May 2011 14:30, Héctor Sanjuán wrote:
> Hi,
>
> it seems it cannot find the gem thin. Can you check it has been properly
> installed fo
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 sunsto
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:
http://opennebula.org/software:addo
> "CMS" == Carlos Martín Sánchez writes:
CMS> You could however assume the contents if you force the VM
CMS> creation to be only done using your OVF to OCA server; or if you
CMS> limit the VM information retrieval to work only for VMs created
CMS> from your code.
This restriction may hold.
Hi all,
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 6:36 PM, Gian Uberto Lauri wrote:
> This lead to this question: May I assume that tag order is fixed
> inside ? so that the content may be defined by a
> ?
>
The template attributes are sorted in alphabetical order, so you can assu
Hi,
on this page (http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel2.2:template), I
can see that the BOOT option in VM template is only available for KVM.
I'd need to network boot from xen and vmware as well. Can you please
tell me what the limitations are?
thanks,
michaël
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Michaël Van de Borne
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 messages
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