@Shankhadeep
Hi. We chatted a while back about IB, and you explained your IPoIB setup,
and indeed you released your whole solution to the community. That was a
very cool thing to do.
I'm wondering how you arrived at your solution, because I wonder if I'm
barking up a tree you've already determine
Thanks guys,
i have taken your comments into consideration and opted for an onboard
APU motherboard (AMD).
it should - in theory - be good enough to host VMs as well.
with regards,
On 05/07/12 16:52, Hector Sanjuan wrote:
> I'd say it is possible if your cloud is not big. oned+mm_sched are
>
Great!
:) still plenty of resources to grow your cloud then!
Hector
En Tue, 10 Jul 2012 23:33:36 +0200, Hyun Woo Kim
escribió:
Oh, you are right,
when I look at the graphs for individual nodes,
I can see some activity.
I could not see the activity in the global dashboard plots because of
Oh, you are right,
when I look at the graphs for individual nodes,
I can see some activity.
I could not see the activity in the global dashboard plots because of the
scaling issue
as the max was too high compared to usage numbers..
Thanks for your help..
Hyunwoo
On Jul 10, 2012, at 4:26 PM, He
Are the hosts reporting >0 monitoring values in the hosts tab? (or in the
CLI running onehost show )? Is it only the global graphos or are the
individual monitoring graphs per host showing wrongly?
H
En Tue, 10 Jul 2012 23:12:01 +0200, Hyun Woo Kim
escribió:
Right, sorry, I should have been m
Right, sorry, I should have been more accurate,
cpu/mem_usage and used_cpu/mem are zeros..
whereas max is correct
Thanks,
Hyunwoo
On Jul 10, 2012, at 4:05 PM, Hector Sanjuan wrote:
> Hello,
>
> hmm what do you mean not correct? Are they 0, are they a wrong value? Could
> you provide a screen
Hello,
hmm what do you mean not correct? Are they 0, are they a wrong value?
Could you provide a screenshot?
Hector
En Tue, 10 Jul 2012 22:46:13 +0200, Hyun Woo Kim
escribió:
Dear developers,
We are using OpenNebula 3.2.
Our SunStone dashboard seems to show correct "Total VM count" a
Dear developers,
We are using OpenNebula 3.2.
Our SunStone dashboard seems to show correct "Total VM count" and "VM Network
stats" plots.
But upper two plots, "Hosts CPU" and "Hosts memory"
do not show correct "cpu/mem_usage" and "used_cpu/mem"
while "max_cpu/mem" looks ok.
I followed the in
Greetings,
Anyone here booting multiple VMs simultaneously from single shared
live-cd type ISO image file?
What is the preferred methodology of doing so?
Regards,
-C
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Greetings,
On page:
http://www.opennebula.org/documentation:rel3.6:iscsi_ds
Both the 'Overview' and the 'Requirements" section are duplicated, one
right after the other - like a too much coffee cut-n-paste :)
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Am 10.07.2012 um 16:03 schrieb Jan Benadik:
> Thanks for your effort Javier.
>
> Nobody installed Windows 2008 Server in KVM VM?
Hello Jan,
prepare the image for nebula in KVM (e.g. using virt-manager).
You need the Windows-ISO and the virtio-Drivers (e.g. downloadable from the
Fedora projec
Thanks for your effort Javier.
Nobody installed Windows 2008 Server in KVM VM?
Jan
Dňa 10.07.2012 15:52, Javier Fontan
wrote / napísal(a):
I fear I cannot help you here. I've never installed a windows
inside a VM. Let's see if
I fear I cannot help you here. I've never installed a windows inside a VM.
Let's see if someone had any experience with that.
On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 3:48 PM, Jan Benadik wrote:
> No - it doesn't help ...:-(
> Still the same behaviour
>
> Jan
>
> Dňa 10.07.2012 15:32, Javier Fontan wrote / napí
No - it doesn't help ...:-(
Still the same behaviour
Jan
Dňa 10.07.2012 15:32, Javier Fontan
wrote / napísal(a):
Try attaching the disk to the IDE bus, add TARGET="hda" in the
hard disk "DISK" description.
On Tue, Jul
At beginning I want to thank to the OpenNebula IRC Channel - you guys
helped us out very fast and support you've provided is awesome!
The problem was that after a crash VMs were trying to connect through
existing bridges (since they don't get removed after a crash), so basically
we were getting a
Try attaching the disk to the IDE bus, add TARGET="hda" in the hard disk
"DISK" description.
On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 3:20 PM, Jan Benadik wrote:
> No - this is inside of windows machine (during the installation - see
> attached screenshot).
> I know there is possibility to press F8 somewhere at
Where are you getting that error? Inside windows machine? OpenNebula logs?
libvirt? What are your vm and image templates?
On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 10:56 AM, Jan Benadik wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a problem to fresh install Win 2008 Server because of message "no
> device driver for HDD". Can som
Hi all,
I have a problem to fresh install Win 2008 Server because of
message "no device driver for HDD". Can somebody helps me how to
solve it?
Jan
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Hello,
We cannot find way to make OpenNebula add to virtual machines by itself, we've to add it to each deployment file
manually. Can you provide some support where we can set it up? We're using
network mode Open vSwitch at our virtual network, but still it fails to add
it to the file (after addi
Sorry for the huge delay answering and thanks for the tip. I'll take a
look into it now that we are creating easier ways to contextualize an
image.
The proposed solution we have was made like that to be mostly the same
for every distribution but it may be better to play with the network
configurat
To do this you can create a new datastore or modify the one that
already exists. You can take a look at fs datastore that is located at
/var/lib/remotes/datastore/fs. This directory holds the scripts that
manage the fs datastore. For example, the clone script takes the
source path (or url) and stor
Hi,
When you manually execute virsh list, are you doing it as the onedmin user?
Did you run into any trouble configuring libvirt in the Host [1] ?
Regards
[1] http://www.opennebula.org/documentation:rel3.6:kvmg#configuration
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Hi,
On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 9:26 AM, KC LO wrote:
The reason that I want to change the VM guest name is that I want to use my
> customer service ID for each VM. For every customer subscribe our VM, we
> will provide our customer number(similar to telephone number concept) as
> reference. It hel
Sure it is possible. You need to have the datastore that holds the
images shared and mount it in every node. Then you'll make the system
datastore(0) local and configure it to use qcow tm drivers. Make sure
that /var/lib/one/datastores/0 is not mounted from the shared storage
in the nodes as this i
You are right, I've just changed the doc. Thank you!
On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 7:29 AM, christopher barry wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> First, let me say the documentation is really awesome, and I can tell
> you've put a lot of work into it.
>
> I think I found a possible transposition in the docs on thi
Hi,
As Rolandas said, there should not be any problem running the drivers in
3.6. OpenNebula 3.6, includes LVM TM [1] contributed by Nicolas AGIUS. If
there is any missing feature in the current ones, let us know.
Cheers
Ruben
[1] http://dev.opennebula.org/issues/1240
On Sun, Jul 1, 2012 at 1
Hi all,
I have a problem to fresh install Win 2008 Server because of message
"no device driver for HDD". Can somebody helps me how to solve it?
Jan
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