Dear all
I solve the problem by ...
export ONE_LOCATION=/srv/cloud/one
export ONE_AUTH=$ONE_LOCATION/.one/one_auth
export ONE_XMLRPC=http://localhost:2633/RPC2
export PATH=$ONE_LOCATION/bin:/usr/local/bin:/var/lib/gems/1.8/bin/:$PATH
echo oneadmin:oneadmin /srv/cloud/one/.one/one_auth
Thank you~
Hi,
Looks like you have installed two opennebulas, one in system-wide mode and
another in self-contained inside /srv/cloud/one. I strongly advise you to
choose one and uninstall the other.
Regards.
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Carlos Martín, MSc
Project Engineer
OpenNebula - The Open-source Solution for Data Center
Hello Adrian
Thanks a bunch, that will definitely come in handy for OpenNebula 3.4
packages
cheers,
Jaime
On Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 7:48 AM, Snyman, Adrian adri...@uj.ac.za wrote:
Just thought I would post this heads up. I was battling with machines /
nodes permissions, and I stumbled onto
Hi, Thank for your reply.
Why do you know I have installed two opennebulas?
Should I remove the system-wide mode opennebula??
And how can I remove the system-wide mode opennebula??
I even don't know when I install a system-wide mode opennebula
My oned.log shows
Mon Mar 5 17:34:46 2012
Hello Robert,
After reading Lehel's email (CC) I've noticed that the openSUSE package
doesn't have support for mysql. Is there any possibility that this could be
added for the next update?
Since it's not a bug, but a request, I haven't been able to find where to
place this request in
Hello Lehel,
if it's not critical to you to have mysql support as you said in your
email, you can always create a symlink where the target is somewhere
outside of the NFS export, like /var/tmp/one.db and pointing to
/var/lib/one/one.db:
ln -s /var/tmp/one.db /var/lib/one/one.db
After that
Hi:
We are working in order to use our OpenNebula with ldap stuff, following
this guide:
http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel3.2:ldap
At this moment, we have a lot of OpenNebula users creating in the
classical maner
What will be the situation of these classic users after turn on the
Le 3/5/12 1:00 PM, Snyman, Adrian a écrit :
I am not too sure how the initial image creation works.
From what I understand, you need to install an OS image, and then
register this with oned.
Then, there is an additional ISO/Image file that has all the Changes
associated with that
OpenNebula users can only have one authentication method (i.e.
authentication driver). The driver for each user is stored in the
database. If a user already exists then it will use the driver
specified in her or his information. Otherwise the diver used for the
first authentication is default and
Hello Jaime,
Thank you very much for your answer. I performed your suggestions, and changed
back the DB backend to SQLite (also, checked the executing permissions you have
mentioned).
However, my initial problem still exists. I can't log on with oneadmin's user
and password to the main
Hi,
The opennebula documentation guides show how to install in system-wide mode
[1]. You have been pasting logs from /var/log/one, which is part or the
system-wide installation.
About the no tty error, follow the xen configuration guide [2] to
properly configure your sudoers file.
Regards.
[1]
Hi,
You need to execute the install.sh script as sudo, and use the -u and -g
options to set the oneadmin user. See [1] for all the available options.
For instance:
$ sudo install.sh -u oneadmin -g oneadmin
Regards.
[1] http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel3.2:compile
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Carlos Martín, MSc
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