Hello,
I just need an information/help regarding the OS images to be used for
virtualization. I don't really know how to create one, since the tutorials
aren't really helpful in the case of using Ubuntu as host OS.
The problem is that when I install opennebula on Ubuntu via apt (apt-get
install
Hello,
You can perhaps use qemu to create an OS image given an ISO. I haven't used
oneimage but qemu-img create certainly works well.
Follow this wiki page.
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/QEMU/Images
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/QEMU/ImagesRegards,
Karthik
On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 11:00 AM, Adnan
Hello Karthik,
thank you for your fast response. I just don't understand how I can skip the
step with the
oneimage command? As far as I understood the tutorial, oneimage is
needed for registering the image-file in the opennebula-module? Or am I wrong
here??
Regards,
Hi,
You must have installed OpenNebula 1.2, try downloading the latest stable
version deb files form our webpage:
http://opennebula.org/software:software
Regards,
Carlos.
--
Carlos Martín, MSc
Project Major Contributor
OpenNebula - The Open Source Toolkit for Cloud Computing
www.OpenNebula.org
Hi Anders,
The im_kvm and vmm_kvm MADs are defined in your /etc/one/oned.conf file, you
should uncomment im_xen and vmm_xen.
Follow the xen specific guide [1], but be aware that some steps will be
already done by the express installation. From [2]:
- Configures sudo for Xen deployments.
-
Hi,
I can't download ogf-occi-0.2 to implement OCCI v 1.1 on Opennebula
installation.
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Hi,
are you loading the files from
http://dev.opennebula.org/projects/ogf-occi/files ? For me the download links
are working. Could you tell me what error you get when trying to download the
file?
Cheers,
Florian
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Thanks,
Now it works for me. in fact I use the link in
http://dev.opennebula.org/projects/ogf-occi/wiki
On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 11:38 AM, florian.feldh...@tu-dortmund.de wrote:
Hi,
are you loading the files from
http://dev.opennebula.org/projects/ogf-occi/files ? For me the download
links
Hello,
I've noticed that when a host is deleted from opennebula it's
information is also deleted from the database. This also applies to
images, networks and users.
For accounting purposes it will be great to have none of the database
information erased as you may need that info in some
Dear ONE community members,
I have a very general question. I have been evaluating OpenNebula 2.2 on
Fedora 14 x64 system. I am using the same machine for both Front end and
as OpenNebula host (where VMs will be deployed).
Should I use tm_dummy as my transfer manager (since I would not be
Damn. The links to the files have changed since I wrote them into the Wiki. I
searched for a Redmine machanism to dynamicly link to the files, but that's not
yet supported by Redmine. So I changed the text to point to
http://dev.opennebula.org/projects/ogf-occi/files and now one more click is
Hello,
we've installed opennebula-2.2 from source on ubuntu 10.10 as described in
your documentation.
On one of our systems we get the following error if we try to login to
sunstone:
NameError: uninitialized constant Rack::Multipart
Hi, for local deployments you should be using the NFS driver. NFS driver
basicly avoids scp-ing images from the front end to the nodes, you don't
need a real NFS disk if you are deploying locally.
In theory functionality will work (deploy, save, restore, cancel
etc...), but you are welcome to try
Sunstone is written in Ruby (server) and Javascript (client). The
sunstone-server file is a bash script to launch rackup with the right
options, so nothing is generated and they're both interpreted languages.
By the way, next release of Sunstone will be plugin-oriented, which will
allow to easily
Thanks for the response Hector, I will start looking at sinatra and rackup
as I wait
for the next stable release of Sunstone.
Regards
2011/5/23 Héctor Sanjuán hsanj...@opennebula.org
Sunstone is written in Ruby (server) and Javascript (client). The
sunstone-server file is a bash script to
hi,
I am evaluating Opennebula 2.2. And I completed installation of opennebula
in Centos 5.3.I have installed opennebula in /srv/cloud/one as
Selfcontained mode.But i am not understanding how it comes under
$ONE_LOCATION/.Can any one please help me for making the opennebula
directories under
Hi,
this needs some more details,
can you post the log files, e.g. oned.log ?
Yours,
Steffen
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