Dears,
is there a way to assign a VM to a specific CPU core?
I read doc, but nothing found about that.
Thanks,
Erico.
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Hello,
Is there any way to use qcow and ssh transfer driver for the same host?
We have a shared FS with NFS using qcow, but when a lot of VMs are
launched, the storage I/O becomes a bottleneck.
We want to use both shared and local images for all hosts.
We created two datastores - qcow(id 100) and
http://dev.opennebula.org/issues/1312 "Remove BUS attribute from core
and KVM drivers".
Should mention of "BUS" be removed from the documentation?
http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel3.6:template#disks_section
http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel3.6:img_template
Thanks,
Mark
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Hi there,
Sorry for the email storm.
I'm not sure how to request a new feature, so I'm doing it on the mailing list.
It would be amazing if OpenNebula could support "VLAN Leases".
An administrator would set a pool of VLANs, or set the number of VLANs
available. No IP addressing would be set on
Hello,
A new set of packages to ease the preparation of VM images are
available. After installing you OS you can install the package
compatible with your distribution and it will prepare the udev, clean
the network configuration and install the contextualization scripts.
You can find more informa
Hello Ricardo,
That's a very nifty feature to have. The core idea of the networking
scripts is that they are easily extensible and features like this are easy
to have.
We have created a ticket [1] to provide this feature out of the box with
the next OpenNebula release. However you can apply the p
Hi all,
I have two nodes with Ubuntu 12.04 Server (KVM) , OpenNebula 3.6.0
(SQLite), shared datastore (NFS), a small number of VM running on
that. If I try to run live migration (via Sunstone), nothing happens
and this error message in oned.log appears :
Tue
Hi,
OpenNebula will only monitor and manage VMs created through it, it will not
interfere with your existing VMs.
But because OpenNebula assumes exclusive use of the hosts, the scheduler
won't take into account the resources used by the previous VMs. You can
however set manually how much host mem
Hi everybody,
my configuration:
1 iscsi device which has a LVM on top. over the nodes I have configured clvm.
everything is fine, if I created a new lvm-device, every node can access this
new image.
now I want to configure my existing blockdevices to my virtual machines.
For example my blockd