Hi,
I have installed the opennebula, Now i'm trying to create VMs but I couldnt
find any documents which helps me to go with this.
any help on this pls
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Thanks Florian,
We are not very sensitive with downtime. Somehow we are lucky enough to
receive vSphere Enterprise plus and vCenter licenses for free due to
affinity with a university. And we benefit so much from vSphere's
proprietary features. So the cost is not an issue for us. :D
Based on what
Hi Damien,
I get no errors during installation phase, but I cannot yet give feedback
about runtime phase, I'll let you know asap.
Thanks and kind regards,
Oriana
2011/6/23 Damien Raude-Morvan
> Oriana,
>
> Since you seems to have "src/nebula/oned" and
> "src/scheduler/src/sched/mm_sched" binari
(sorry for late answer, I missed the mail)
One example is
root@n0007:~# brctl show | expand -
bridge name bridge id STP enabled interfaces
br100 8000.1c6f65d1a37d yes eth0.200
#
root@n0008:~# brctl show | expand -
bridge name bridge id
Oriana,
Since you seems to have "src/nebula/oned" and
"src/scheduler/src/sched/mm_sched" binaries, I think you can ignore those
errors.
AFAIK, Opennebula build system (scons) has been customized to check
sequentially for multiple build strategy (so that you can build OpenNebula
on
Linux, MacOS X o
On Thu, 23 Jun 2011 13:35:30 +0200, Oriana Ottaviano
wrote:
> Hello everyone,
Hi,
> I'm trying to install the front-end of OpenNebula 2.2, using Ubuntu
10.04.
> When I try to compile by scons, the procedure ends with a successful
> message but I get the following errors:
>
> Testing recipe: pkg
Hello everyone,
I'm trying to install the front-end of OpenNebula 2.2, using Ubuntu 10.04.
When I try to compile by scons, the procedure ends with a successful message
but I get the following errors:
Testing recipe: pkg-config
Error calling pkg-config xmlrpc_server_abyss++ --static --libs
Testi
Hi Derrick,
from my past experience I can say, that OpenNebula in the current version is
not ready to replace VMware vCenter. But, with OpenNebula 3.0 many of the
missing features are implemented and as far as I could test them, OpenNebula
seems to be a good / cost efficient choice to replace v