Hi ,
I am very new to opennebula. I have installed opennebula 2.2 .deb package
system wide in Ubuntu 10.10. I am able to start both oned and sunstone-server
as root. But sunstone-server interface is not working. Please find the oned
logs below:
Mon Jun 13 20:40:34 2011 [ONE][I]: Init OpenNeb
Yes. Issue a "restart" command for each VM in state "unknown".
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From: users-bou
I use the OpenNebula LDAP module against a corporate LDAP server (actually LDAP
interface to an AD server). This works quite well, but I had to modify it quite
a bit. If you search the mailing list archives you'll find an article on how I
did this (it also works with DN names with spaces).
The
Hi,
I realize there's work ongoing for this particular feature in 3.0, and
I'm eager to play with developer releases in the coming weeks. For
now though, how does one generate a "persistent" vm, such that I can
resubmit the same template file for a specific vm and have it pick up
where it left of
Hector,
On 06/13/2011 03:30 PM, Héctor Sanjuán wrote:
Hi,
Sorry Robert, I missed something in your VM template in the first place.
You need to add the attribute DRIVER=qcow2 in the DISK section, because
it is a qcow image, as follows:
NAME = suse-test
MEMORY = 512
CPU= 1
OS = [ ARCH
Hi,
Sorry Robert, I missed something in your VM template in the first place.
You need to add the attribute DRIVER=qcow2 in the DISK section, because
it is a qcow image, as follows:
NAME = suse-test
MEMORY = 512
CPU= 1
OS = [ ARCH = x86_64,
BOOT = hd,
ROOT = sda1 ]
Hi again,
more on this! I managed to get a user without whitespaces and I have bad
news:
while stating a wrong DN/pass is almost instant to refuse connection by
stating an authentication error, I cannot manage to authenticate using
the proper DN/pass. I'm back to the original situation: the
On 06/13/2011 02:46 PM, Héctor Sanjuán wrote:
Hi,
well it looks you're almost there :)
I see that you declared a ROOT argument in the OS section in your VM
template. However I think it is not necessary for KVM and unless you
have specified a kernel [1]. Maybe the problem comes from there.
I
Hi,
well it looks you're almost there :)
I see that you declared a ROOT argument in the OS section in your VM
template. However I think it is not necessary for KVM and unless you
have specified a kernel [1]. Maybe the problem comes from there.
If not, can you paste the output of "oneimage show 1
Hi,
Thanks for all the help so far, getting closer to getting things
working. I have now managed to setup a head node with oned running and a
cloud node to dispatch VMs. Both built as appliances and the cloud node
registers itself with the head node. Write up on this will follow on
openSUSE a
Hi Tino,
finally I think that I got it. The problem is that my DN has spaces in the CN.
So I think that the one_auth file is not properly handled and it results in a
failure whenever an space is used in this file. That is why I got the same
failure when changing the authentication method to "simpl
Hi,
i get the expected output
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Tino Vazquez escribió:
Hi Carlos,
Let's try executing the auth mad by hand (the error, from your input,
seems not to be exclusive of the ldap addon, but rather of the auth
module), to discard
Hey,
I have just installed the last version of OpenNebula 2.2 on a server in
/srv/one/cloud.
Everything seems ok.
I have also installed a node with Debian 6 and xen 4.1.
I have add it like shown here :
ID NAME CLUSTER RVM TCPU FCPU ACPUTMEMFMEM STAT
4 192.168.1.244
Hi,
Is there a way to increase the verbosity of the econe-server logs?
Thanks,
Dan
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Thanks Justin.. I will check the suggested thing and will let you know if it
worked..
On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 8:33 AM, Justin Cinkelj wrote:
> Hello
>
> I had (and still have) similar (same?) problem.
> Machines n0007 (head and node) and n0008 ('compute' node only) have NFS
> shared /var/lib/one
Hi Carlos,
Let's try executing the auth mad by hand (the error, from your input,
seems not to be exclusive of the ldap addon, but rather of the auth
module), to discard missing gems
# $ONE_LOCATION/lib/mads/one_auth_mad
after hitting return, it will wait for input, type
INIT
you should get
IN
Hi Tino,
more info on this.
While using my test script to authenticate I can see the sucess in the
ldap server, I cannot see any information when trying to authenticate
using ONE
El 13/06/11 12:43, Tino Vazquez escribió:
Hi Carlos,
This may be due to a eager timeout that the core imposes o
Hi,
Yes it looks interesting, I've got an ID and password at
https://devel.cloud.opennebula.org/
However I would be thankful if anyone could help me with examples of how to
manage these virtual online resources using php.
Regards.
2011/6/10 Carlos Martín Sánchez
> Hi,
>
> The OpenNebula Cloud
Hi Carlos,
This may be due to a eager timeout that the core imposes over the ldap driver.
Please find attached a patch for the OpenNebula source code, please
apply it, recompile and reinstall, we would appreciate feedback on
wether this fixes the improper ldap plugin behavior or not.
Regards,
-
Hello,
I've created a ticket to solve the problem. http://dev.opennebula.org/issues/676
Thank you for reporting it.
On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 7:32 PM, Wei Xing wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I got error when stop a vm two times:
>
> ExitCode: 1
> Mon May 9 18:39:04 2011 [VMM][E]: Error saving VM state, Error:
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