On 2012-06-26 20:39, Ruben S. Montero wrote:
Hi,
The rationale behind this is the following:
The current datastore system allows you to setup a host that uses multiple
datastores, each one with a different transfer driver. In this way, you can
have FS datastores that is exported through a share
On 2012-06-26 20:39, Ruben S. Montero wrote:
Hi,
The rationale behind this is the following:
The current datastore system allows you to setup a host that uses multiple
datastores, each one with a different transfer driver. In this way, you can
have FS datastores that is exported through a share
Dear community,
We have updated the Demo Cloud [1] to the just released OpenNebula 3.6 Beta.
I'm sure all of you already have an account, but just in case we have
also published some screenshots in our blog [2] to let everybody get an
idea of the new Sunstone look.
Enjoy, test, and report your fe
Hi,
The rationale behind this is the following:
The current datastore system allows you to setup a host that uses multiple
datastores, each one with a different transfer driver. In this way, you can
have FS datastores that is exported through a shared FS other FS datasores
with SSH, and even one
On 2012-06-26 19:37, Jaime Melis wrote:
Hello Rolandas,
thank you for reporting this. I've created a bug report to look into it.
http://dev.opennebula.org/issues/1315
cheers,
Jaime
On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 12:47 PM, Rolandas Naujikas <
rolandas.nauji...@mif.vu.lt> wrote:
Hi,
We found, that "
Hello Rolandas,
thank you for reporting this. I've created a bug report to look into it.
http://dev.opennebula.org/issues/1315
cheers,
Jaime
On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 12:47 PM, Rolandas Naujikas <
rolandas.nauji...@mif.vu.lt> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We found, that "mv" action is not called for swap/imag
Hi,
I've 9 KVM hosts running with Open Nebula 3.4 and I can use them without any
problems.
But sometimes when I want to deploy a VM a host ist not available because it's
in error state. After a few seconds it's OK again without any interaction of
mine.
When I've a look at the "hosts" in Sunsto
Hi,
Some users are mislead of Hostname column, because it could mean VM
hostname, but really it means location of VM. Probably it is better to
rename it to "Location". Don't forget in this case change it also in "VM
information" and other tabs.
Regards, Rolandas Naujikas
Hi,
Because Debian 6.0 Xen doesn't support tap:aio: and because LVM disks
are faster, I wrote modified transfer manager driver for opennebula
3.4.x, that use LVM volumes on local disks in virtualization hosts.
There are 3 kinds:
*) lvm2 - works with shared or not shared filesystem datastore
Hi,
We found, that "mv" action is not called for swap/image disks when doing
migration/stopping/resuming of VM in opennebula 4.3.x (probably in early
version also). That could make "mv" driver part easier to write.
With several disks there is bigger risks, that some of "mv" actions
could fai
Hi,
In opennebula 3.4.x there is not possible to setup different transfer
manager for system datastore on different hosts. That was possible in
opennebula 3.2.x and early. That looks like REGRESSION.
That could be useful for opennebula with different visualization hosts
types (KVM, Xen, VMwa
Hi,
Deleting stopped VM in opennebula 3.4 (probably also in previous
versions) leaves saved VM files on fronted (or in nodes with shared
storage). "delete" action of system datastore is not called.
Regards, Rolandas Naujikas
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