Hi,
The VM instance cannot be redefined, except for disk hot-plugging.
A VM Template is like a text file that OpenNebula stores for you, but once
a VM instance is created, there is no relation between the two of them. So
as you said, the changes you make to a Template will only affect new VM
Hello,
Thanks for your replies. Just another question, once the virbr1 is
created, how can I attach VMs to it? I mean, how the virtual network
template should look like?
Best,
Javi
On 25/07/12 21:38, Ruben S. Montero wrote:
Hi
I also suggest to take a look to the virtual router
Hello there,
Need help about error found below when tried to create an image for CentOS
6.2 x86_64 +kvm using iSCSI (block) datastore-
Thu Jul 26 16:45:29 2012 [ImM][E]: cp: Command eval
/var/lib/one/remotes/datastore/iscsi/../downloader.sh --md5
3b05125c401c2e74e8238515ffa3bd6b
additional info:
template]$ sudo lvs
LV VG Attr LSize Origin Snap% Move Log Copy% Convert
imgdtastore vgNebula -wi-ao 100.00g
lv-one-17 vgNebula -wi-ao 40.00m
lv-one-17-2 vgNebula -wi-ao 40.00m
lv-one-17-5 vgNebula -wi-ao 40.00m
lv-one-17-6 vgNebula -wi-ao
hi all, I am very new to cloud computing and even more new to opennebula so
forgive me if I seem like i have no idea what im doing.
so far i've got opennebula 3.6.0 running on Centos 6.2 with one host that
is configured to KVM.
I've downloaded multiple kvm images from the cloud nebula marketplace