Hi, Daniel,
thanks a lot for the quick answer and the sample code. I've done some more
investigations trying to debug the users code.
I have tried with the following configuration using the OpenNebula
dummy Cloud [1] that is running OpenNebula 3.0 and an SSL proxy too
and the same perl
Hi Bharat,
Please try again, the link should be fixed now. Apologies for the inconvenience.
Regards,
-Tino
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Virtualization Technology Engineer / Researcher
OpenNebula Toolkit | opennebula.org
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 10:06 AM, Bharat
VCPU means the number of cores available for the VM so if you want
more than one core visible in your VM change VCPU to the value you
will need. By default VCPU is 1 so if you do not specify it you will
see one processor.
CPU in KVM is only used as a hint to the scheduler on how much CPU the
VM
This is changed for 3.0 release, thanks for noticing it.
On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 6:07 PM, kna...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Humberto N. Castejon Martinez wrote on 20/09/11 17:17:
Hi,
I am running Opennebula 2.1.8. When specifying the context for a VM, if
I specify a URL in the files attribute,
Thin gem is missing:
try gem install thin and relaunch
Héctor Sanjuán
OpenNebula Developer
El 11/10/11 15:38, Bruno Ferreira escribió:
Sorry about the late, last email i was at street.
I dont understand anything about ruby but for me it seems there is wrong
PATH or some file missing... Can
Hi,
You can edit one of the existing compute types, or create a new one [1], to
add the GRAPHICS attribute [2].
This will include the graphics element in the deployment.0 file, but users
won't be able guess the IP (the OpenNebula host) and port (assigned
automatically) to connect using OCCI,
2011/10/7 Ismael Farfán:
Hello list
I was allowed to use some nodes from a cluster as worker nodes,
I can access directly to them using ssh, the nodes share a common
NFS filesystem.
My server is in a different location, so I can't mount the NFS share
from it, and the connection between the