Hi,
The ulimit command is used to generate a core dump file in case the daemon
crashes, the behaviour is not modified.
Anyway, thanks for the feedback.
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Hi Maxence,
You are right, TARGET cannot be set in the image template, but you can
set the DEV_PREFIX, that should be enough to achieve a working
deployment file.
Regards,
-Tino
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On Thu, Sep 1,
hi,
You are right, TARGET cannot be set in the image template, but you can
set the DEV_PREFIX, that should be enough to achieve a working
deployment file.
I investigate more on the subject, finally the conclusion is that Xen in HVM
mode can't handle more than 4 devices, that's why it worked
Hi Maxence,
Yes, this is a problem also for KVM. There is a ticket [1] to fix the
documentation accordingly, thanks for the feedback.
Regards,
-Tino
[1] http://dev.opennebula.org/issues/808
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On
Indeed it looks like a libvirt error, even if this is not the same
version the problem looks the same:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?format=multipleid=672725
On Sat, Sep 3, 2011 at 10:44 PM, Alexandru - Florian Antonescu
florinantone...@gmail.com wrote:
I have solved this by
Hi Steve,
On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 4:39 PM, Steven Timm t...@fnal.gov wrote:
So two questions--why did they change the syntax? It is easier
for users to remember the name of the network than the ID of the
network particularly since users now can't do onevnet list, and
it renders all of our
Hi,
I get that as in a way to get entire required coredump, making it
easier to debug. I said I tried it but wasn't able to get any
conclusion in the limited attempt.
And, now I switched back to older version so don't have it anymore.
Though, I'm thinking of repeating the task again (after some
Hello
On 15.09.2011 07:39, bharath pb wrote:
I tried to save the running Vm image using
onevm saveasvm_id dick_id imagename
onevm shutdownvm_id
Fri Sep 9 10:11:46 2011 [TM][E]: Error excuting image transfer script: cp:
cannot stat
Hi,
I was checking the Opennebula 2.9.80 and really liked the VDC feature. I
wanted to know if it is possible to create VDC using Cloud APIs. I checked
the Opennebula Java API, it seems they doesn't have support for it.
Is there any other way one can create VDC except onevdc command ??
Prakhar
Hello Community,
I have installed OpenNebula 3.0 beta 2 from source on Ubuntu Lucid
(10.04-amd64). I have built OpenNebula with MySQL
support because I want a MySQL backend. After building it I have installed
it using install.sh as follows:
# ./install.sh -u oneadmin -g cloud
Everything went
Hi,
The sequel gem should be installed by the install_gems script [1].
Did you get any error message during the installation?
Regarding the Mysql error, it is a bug. I have opened a ticket [2].
Please change in /usr/lib/one/ruby/onedb/2.0_to_2.9.80.rb the following:
- @db.fetch(SELECT COUNT
Hi All,
With ONE 2.2, we used the IMAGE_REPOSITORY_PATH config value to
point to a separate store for image files that was outside of the
$ONE_LOCATION/var/ directory.
It appears that with the new ONE_IMAGE MAD, this config value is gone,
so we can't now add new images into the system as we had
Hi,
OpenNebula 3.0 features a new image repository based on drivers. Currently
we are shipping one based on files (images supported by a regular file).
You can take a look at it under:
$ONE_LOCATION/var/remotes/image/fs
There you will see scripts for the repo operations, to copy (cp), move
Hello,
I am interested to work in this project.I need to know about how to start.
So I need some study materials and guidance regarding this.
Thanking You.
Susmita Horrow
MCA 3rd Year
IIT Roorkee
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