I downloaded a xmlrpc tarball from http://xmlrpc-c.sourceforge.net/ and
installed it.After that I started to compile OpenNebula 3.0 with the
command
scons sqlite_db=/usr/bin
Howerer I got a error as
Error for searching for xmlrpc-c libraries. Please check this thing
It seemed I
On 12/01/2011 09:07 AM, cat fa wrote:
I downloaded a xmlrpc tarball from http://xmlrpc-c.sourceforge.net/ and
installed it.After that I started to compile OpenNebula 3.0 with the
command
scons sqlite_db=/usr/bin
Howerer I got a error as
Error for searching for xmlrpc-c libraries. Please
I meant I also tried apt-get. Before that I used
./configure
make
make install
2011/12/1 Robert Schweikert rjsch...@suse.com
On 12/01/2011 09:07 AM, cat fa wrote:
I downloaded a xmlrpc tarball from
http://xmlrpc-c.sourceforge.**net/http://xmlrpc-c.sourceforge.net/and
installed it.After
Hi,
A zone is just a site running OpenNebula. I've changed the
documentation to make this a little more clearer:
---
There should be at least one Zone properly configured and running,
which is basically a site running and managed by an OpenNebula
instance, no further configuration is needed to
Hi,
Try installing the libxmlrpc-c3-dev package (sudo apt-get install
libxmlrpc-c3-dev)
Cheers,
Tuomo Varis
I meant I also tried apt-get. Before that I used
./configure
make
make install
2011/12/1 Robert Schweikert rjsch...@suse.com
On 12/01/2011 09:07 AM, cat fa wrote:
I downloaded
Hi,
I would be useful to know what's going on inside the VM after it receives
the ACPI signal. Maybe it is not properly configured to shutdown. If it is
a desktop Ubuntu, it may be showing a dialog asking whether to shutdown or
not...
Regards.
--
Carlos Martín, MSc
Project Engineer
OpenNebula -
Hi,
The IP assignment mechanism is explained in the contextualization guide [1].
If you don't use the CONTEXT section, the init scripts installed in the
ttylinux sample VM translate the MAC address to the corresponding IP.
Using the CONTEXT cdrom, the init.sh script in executed at boot time.
Dear Paulo,
you can manage all your servers using OpenNebula and prepare your own cloud
and even offer private cloud using VDC. I suggest to install the controller
(oned server) on CentOS6-64, and I can provide you with the stepwise
procedure if you want.
My experience is, if you install it
Davood,
thanks for the help. I want your stepwise procedure, because I tried
install opennebula a long time ago and I had some problems with
installation and the concepts about the server roles (infrastructure).
Thanks.
Paulo Renato
Em 1 de dezembro de 2011 18:42, davood ghatreh
Hi Paulo,
Here it is. Just please note it is not a copy paste procedure, and you need
to know what you are doing.
It is divided to two steps. One for Oned server, one for virtulalization
server(s). I used CentOS6 65 on all servers, and virtualization layer is
KVM.
for oned server (OpenNebula):
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