Hi,
The best way to achieve this is to tune a little the mkimage script for the
transfer manager of the system datastore (your case should be shared) to
create the swap image in a local directory. The changes could be:
1.- Set up a scratch area in the nodes of your cloud for the local swap
disks
Hi,
If I recall correctly, that was fixed in 3.4.x versions.
If that was a one-time bug and you just need to reset the values, you can
stop opennebula and edit the host_pool entry in the DB. The body column
contains the complete XML you get with 'onehost show -x'.
Regards
--
Carlos Martín, MSc
Hi,
There are two contextualization mechanisms available in OpenNebula: the
automatic IP assignment, and a more generic way to give any file and
configuration parameters.
To make the network work, you can forget about the CONTEXT section, the
context cdrom and the init.sh script; just focus on
Hi,
This is kind of basic but, is the IMAGE/PATH file in /home/oneadmin/images
? Maybe PATH is not pointing to a symlink, in which case the drivers will
determine the real file path.
Regards
--
Carlos Martín, MSc
Project Engineer
OpenNebula - The Open-source Solution for Data Center
Have you tried following VNC troubleshooting steps mentioned here:
http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel3.4:sunstone#novnc_installation?
they are very helpful to diagnose your problem. ( for instance, do you have
python2***numpy installed?, are you using right paths..)
On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at
Hello Davood,
Thanks for your prompt response.
See the ps info below
Also, today I saw this message on the VNC popup : VNC connected, canvas
rendering
Regards
Chandana
On 14/06/12 07:42, davood ghatreh wrote:
Hi Chandana,
please run a ps and provide me with result filtered with VNC:
ps
Hello Epsilon,
Yes, I have followed that and checked everything
Regards
Chandana
On 14/06/12 07:37, Epsilon wrote:
Have you tried following VNC troubleshooting steps mentioned here:
http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel3.4:sunstone#novnc_installation? they
are very helpful to diagnose your