Hi, guys,
I am trying to log into a vm directly from the host on which the vm is running,
but we can't do this by using 'virsh' command.( In my environment, hypervisor
is KVM, and launched from a ttylinux image.). The output are like the following:
[root@host03 ~]# virsh console 9
No console ava
Hi!
"oneimage show" seems to be broken.
Any idea what's going wrong here?
(OpenNebula 3.1 on CentOS6)
$ oneimage show 0
IMAGE 0 INFORMATION
ID : 0
NAME : CentOS 6 minimal CD
USER : oneadmin
GROUP : oneadmin
TYPE : CDROM
REGISTER TIME : 12/03 20:
helo all,
i have trouble with migrate form node1 to node2, but it error
this error message is :
Thu Dec 8 06:01:40 2011 [VMM][E]: migrate: Command "virsh --connect qemu:///system
migrate --live one-60 qemu+ssh://cluster1/system" failed.
Thu Dec 8 06:01:40 2011 [VMM][E]: migrate: error: operat
Dear Richard,
Please look at this issue: http://dev.opennebula.org/issues/749
This is an on-going issue with the OpenNebula 3.x series. If you have
time, please post your experiences on that bug post. In addition, there
are a few possible solutions to the issue as well.
--
Hutson Betts
Computer
Hi!
On my CentOS 6 system I'm using OpenNebula 3.1 (rpm from your website).
But sunestone seems unable to start.
$ sunstone-server start
Error executing /usr/lib/one/sunstone/sunstone-server.rb, please check
the log /var/log/one/sunstone.log
$ cat /var/log/one/sunstone.log
(__DELEGATE__):2:in `se
Please look at this issue: http://dev.opennebula.org/issues/749
This is an on-going issue with the OpenNebula 3.x series. If you have
time, please post your experiences on that bug post. In addition, there
are a few possible solutions to the issue as well.
--
Hutson Betts
Computer Science and En
Hello Dian
On 07.12.2011 20:02, Dian Djaelani wrote:
ow sory i not have sever with GUI
ok thanks for advise
i want tray install ubuntu with gui for manage my VM
Ah, I probably missed to tell, that qemu-system-x86_64 listen
only on localhost for VNC. But you do not need GUI on the server.
I
Hi,
I'm trying out opennebula-3.0.0 with the vmware-3.0.0 driver, and ESXi 4.1
it's mostly working well, but I have a problem with persistent images.
Starting a persistent vm works well, shutdown also works (the first time),
but the problem is that it tries to save the directory
/src/clod/one/var/
I got stack level too deep error when I ran sunstone-server start.
this is the log
(__DELEGATE__):2:in `settings': stack level too deep (SystemStackError)
from (__DELEGATE__):2:in `send'
from (__DELEGATE__):2:in `settings'
from (__DELEGATE__):2:in `send'
from (__DELEGATE__):2:in `settings'
from (
ow sory i not have sever with GUI
ok thanks for advise
i want tray install ubuntu with gui for manage my VM
davood ghatreh wrote:
Do you get the VNC port to connect from step 2?
Do you have any GUI? you can simply use virt-manager to manage your
vm's through GUI.
On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 10:
Do you get the VNC port to connect from step 2?
Do you have any GUI? you can simply use virt-manager to manage your vm's
through GUI.
On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 10:29 AM, Dian Djaelani wrote:
> sory maybe my question not detail
> i tray to create image on my server debian server with system which
sory maybe my question not detail
i tray to create image on my server debian server with system which has
KVM available
1. qemu-img create -f raw servername.img 10G
2. qemu-system-x86_64 -hda servername.img -cdrom /path/to/install.iso
-boot d -m 512
3. Connect through VNC for installation, the
Sorry Dian but i don't get what you want. do you want to install KVM on
Debian, or want to create a Debian VM?
On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 7:59 AM, Dian Djaelani wrote:
> wait i can`t connect to VNC,
> can i create with debian server ? or must debian desktop?
>
>
> Dian Djaelani wrote:
>
>> owh thank
wait i can`t connect to VNC,
can i create with debian server ? or must debian desktop?
Dian Djaelani wrote:
owh thanks for fast respone
i will try your advise
davood ghatreh wrote:
Hi,
With thanks to Fabian, here is the procedure:
On a system which has KVM available:
qemu-img create -f raw
owh thanks for fast respone
i will try your advise
davood ghatreh wrote:
Hi,
With thanks to Fabian, here is the procedure:
On a system which has KVM available:
qemu-img create -f raw servername.img 10G
qemu-system-x86_64 -hda servername.img -cdrom /path/to/install.iso
-boot d -m 512
Connect
Hi,
With thanks to Fabian, here is the procedure:
On a system which has KVM available:
qemu-img create -f raw servername.img 10G
qemu-system-x86_64 -hda servername.img -cdrom /path/to/install.iso -boot d
-m 512
Connect through VNC for installation, the above command will report you the
used port
Hello all,
where i can find image for vm with kvm hypervisor ? or it's must create ?
--
Regards,
Dian Djaelani
djael...@maxindo.net.id
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Fabian, it's exactly what I want to hear.
Make the changes with root user, and start oned with oneadmin user!
Great!
Thanks a lot!
On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 7:34 AM, Fabian Wenk wrote:
> Hello Matheus
>
>
> On 07.12.2011 01:44, matheus tor4 wrote:
>
>> Make the changes on files like oned.conf u
Hello Matheus
On 07.12.2011 01:44, matheus tor4 wrote:
Make the changes on files like oned.conf using my standart user will brings
for me troubles in future, or not?
Configuration files in /etc/ usually are changed with the root
user, normal users should not be able to write or depending on
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