Hi Arun,
Let's try the driver by hand. Type the following and hit return
$ ruby -dw $ONE_LOCATION/lib/mads/one_im_sh.rb
The program will expect a message from the standard input:
MONITOR 0 10.209.34.135 -
Please send the output from this.
Regards,
-Tino
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Constantino Vázquez Blanco, MSc
Hello,
since qemu 0.12.x it's possible to live migrate kvm VMs in a environment
with non shared storage. Using virsh we can select if we want an
incremental or full disk copy.
Now I'm trying to live migrate kvm VMs managed by opennebula in the same
environment. Is this possible?
If yes, how can I
Hi there,
Could you please be more specific? Is that the output of onevnet, or is it a
message in oned.log?
Please provide more information like the relevant part of oned.log, detail
which onevnet command you were executing, etc.
Regards.
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Carlos Martín, MSc
Project Major Contributor
Hi fanttazio,
Please go through :-- http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel2.2:schg
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 7:15 PM, fanttazio fantta...@gmail.com wrote:
If in VM's template there is no requirement specification and there are
more than one host to run the VM in them, on what basis ONE
Hi,
Could it be that your front-end lost connection to the node for a moment?
Please check that oneadmin can still ssh passwordless from the front-end to
the node.
In this thread [1] you'll find a great how-to on bridge set up.
Regards,
Carlos.
[1]
Hi Madhurranjan,
Regarding your first question, you can't modify an existing VM. You'll have
to modify the source template, and then shutdown the current VM and create a
new one.
About the second one, your proposal seems reasonable. I'd say that the
optimal values depend basically on your
Hi Alok,
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 12:59 AM, Alok Shrivastwa
alokshrivas...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi Team,
Sorry if I am being redundant here. I am a beginner and am just starting to
learn to use the Cloud Nebula product and I want to use it with VMWare
ESX/ESXi. Now, I was wondering as to
On 06/22/2011 08:07 AM, Joydipto Banerjee wrote:
Hello - I am planning to build a private cloud with Open Nebula (
personal use , non-commercial ).
I believe a minimum of two physical machines are required :
1. Front End - virtualized Linux image
2. Cluster Node - has to be a physical machine
hi,
oneadmin@ubuntu10:~$mailto:oneadmin@ubuntu10:~$ ruby -dw
/usr/lib/one/mads/one_im_sh.rb
internal:lib/rubygems/defaults:24: warning: statement not reached
internal:lib/rubygems/defaults:76: warning: statement not reached
/usr/lib/one/ruby/ActionManager.rb:277: warning: mismatched indentations
Hi Arun,
a couple of month ago I created a workshop on setting up OpenNebula with Ubuntu
10.10. I'm currently extending and rewriting it to cover all the new features
introduced in OpenNebula 3.0. Until that is released you find the workshop for
Ubuntu 10.10 and OpenNebula 2.2.1 here:
I had Opennebula up and running perfectly and I wanted to add the ebtables
feature to it. After adding ebtables to it gave me errors and did not work
so I roll back the oned.conf to work without ebtables but since then I
cannot create and deploy VM. I have ssh connection to hosts without
passwords
I forgot to mention that if I dont use qemu with ssh in kvmrc ONE creates VM
but I will not have livemigration!
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I had the following odd behaviour yesterday on my OpenNebula installation
(2.0.1):
* A user sent a suspend command to a VM. The VM got stuck in state
SAVE-SUSPEND. No error in oned.log, vm.log, or /var/log messages and syslog
* From that moment on until a restart of oned any newly created VM
Hi Tino,
Thank you very much for guiding me to resolve the issue. Please find the logs
below:
oneadmin@ubuntu10:~$mailto:oneadmin@ubuntu10:~$ /usr/lib/one/mads/one_im_sh
MONITOR 0 10.209.34.135 -
MONITOR SUCCESS 0
^C
oneadmin@ubuntu10:~$mailto:oneadmin@ubuntu10:~$ ruby -dw
Hi guys,
My institute is running a cloud platform which is VMware vSphere based with
its Enterprise Plus license. We also have a vCenter server for managing the
platform.
I have been seeking a way to allow me to automate the VM deployment process
and contextualize the Linux VMs.
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