Re: [one-users] sunstone says : OpenNebula is not running

2012-05-01 Thread biro lehel
Hello there, Please check the answers in this thread to see if they helps: http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.distributed.opennebula.user/5900 I ran in to the very same error when starting to use OpenNebula on an openSUSE architecture. Cheers, Lehel. --- On Tue, 5/1/12, Guigui

Re: [one-users] sunstone says : OpenNebula is not running

2012-05-01 Thread biro lehel
Hello, Could you paste the contents of oned.log then? It should be located under /var/log/one/ folder. Maybe we can find more information there about the problem. Also, did you check if ONE_AUTH environment variable is properly set (pointing to the one_auth file, usually located under

Re: [one-users] sunstone says : OpenNebula is not running

2012-05-01 Thread Guigui 6675636b206f6666
Hello Lehel, It looks like there's indeed something wrong with the one_auth file. Even I double checked everything, I prolly missed something. What I can def say if the opensuse tuto is wrong. After starting the one service with oneadmin, I tried a onevm list and I got that :

Re: [one-users] VM stays in boot forever

2012-05-01 Thread Javier Alvarez
Hello Tino, Fortunately, the problem has magically disappeared after restarting one, now the VMs boot as expected. Thanks for your help anyway :) Best, Javi El 30/04/2012, a las 13:21, Tino Vazquez escribió: Hi Javier, Is anything showing in /var/log/one/oned.log? Also, if you do a xm

Re: [one-users] sunstone says : OpenNebula is not running

2012-05-01 Thread Hector Sanjuan
Hi, can you send /var/log/one/sunstone.log. It may have useful info. Also check oned.log in case it is an auth problem. Hector En Tue, 01 May 2012 08:50:58 +0200, Guigui 6675636b206f licks...@hotmail.com escribió: Good morning, I'm trying to setup open nebula on an opensuse 12.1

[one-users] images as .gz ?

2012-05-01 Thread Valerio Schiavoni
Hello, it would be very useful to be able to upload OS images in a .gz format. In the case of RAW images, the file should be simply gzipped and uploaded as it is to the datastore. This would speed up enormously the upload of of images to hosts especially when using TM_SSH. Despite we're on a