Hi,
Is there any locking mechanism to lock vms ,so that there are no two vms
using same hard disk
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Upendra.M
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Hi,
I have tried the onequota on OpenNebula 3.0. I want to control each
user's storage usage, but quota does not work as instructed.
For example, oneadmin allowed 50GB(51200MB) for user "ota" (uid:1).
he is using 30GB of storage now.
[oneadmin@asccmp004 ~]$ oneuser list
ID GROUPNAME
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 12:50 AM, Steven Timm wrote:
> What kind of transfer method are you using? shared, ssh, lvm?
> You can load the .raw file into the image repository, make
> it persistent, and that will take care of it.
I'm using shared.
But if I use the image repository, it will *copy* m
What kind of transfer method are you using? shared, ssh, lvm?
You can load the .raw file into the image repository, make
it persistent, and that will take care of it.
Steve
On Mon, 12 Dec 2011, richard -rw- weinberger wrote:
Hi!
Assume I have two templates.
vm1.one:
---8<---
NAME = vm1
DI
Hi!
Assume I have two templates.
vm1.one:
---8<---
NAME = vm1
DISK = [
DRIVER = raw,
TYPE = disk,
TARGET = sda,
SOURCE = /srv/guestimgs/guests/_centos6_template/disk1.raw,
CLONE = no,
BUS = virtio
]
--->8---
vm2.one:
---8<---
NAME = vm2
DISK = [
On Sun, Dec 11, 2011 at 9:25 PM, davood ghatreh wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Does anyone know if there is any way to see how much memory a VM is using?
> (KVM as Hypervisor). I don't mean allocated memory to a VM, I mean real
> memory usage at the specific time (to deploy "pay as you go" concept).
>
Thi
Hi guys,
Does anyone know if there is any way to see how much memory a VM is using?
(KVM as Hypervisor). I don't mean allocated memory to a VM, I mean real
memory usage at the specific time (to deploy "pay as you go" concept).
Thanks
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I used the ttylinux.img to start a virtual machine. The virtual machine
suspended while it was still booting. That was why I could not connected to
it. Thank you all the same.
2011/12/11 Fabian Wenk
> Hello Cat
>
>
> On 11.12.2011 03:12, cat fa wrote:
>
>> You meat I should set up DHCP server on
Hello Lehel
On 11.12.2011 14:33, biro lehel wrote:
what I've been referring to. I will have OpenNebula set up,
and (as common sense would tell) I will have my application
installed on the created VM's. My question only referred to:
how can I install an application on these VM's (should I only
ju
Hello again.
Does this application which you would like to offer to clients already exist,
or is this something you are developing?
As far as I understand it, you would like to create something like Google Apps
and then offer it to potential customers, right?
Yes, it is something that we'r
Hi!
While reviewing OpenNebula's source (3.0.0) I found some craziness.
It seems to create world writable files and directories.
tm_mad/shared/tm_ln.sh:42:exec_and_log "chmod a+w $DST_DIR"
tm_mad/shared/tm_mkimage.sh:45:exec_and_log "chmod a+rw $DST_PATH"
tm_mad/shared/tm_clone.sh:44:exec_and_log
Hello Lehel
On 11.12.2011 09:42, biro lehel wrote:
Hello Fabian. First of all, thanks for your answer.
You're welcome.
So, are you telling me, that there is no way for an
application to exploit the advantages of OpenNebula? What is
Not directly, but through the setup with pre-installed VMs
Hello Cat
On 11.12.2011 03:12, cat fa wrote:
You meat I should set up DHCP server on my host?
You did write, that your server got his IP 1.185.2.21 trough
DHCP, so on then I guess on the LAN with probably 1.185.2.0/24 is
already a DHCP server running, so this one should also provide
the IP
Hello Fabian. First of all, thanks for your answer.
So, are you telling me, that there is no way for an application to exploit the
advantages of OpenNebula? What is the use of it then? :)
Basically, all I want to do is the following: when I will have OpenNebula set
up and running (on a small sca
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