Hello list.
I have made a shell script that resizes a disk to get all free space. I put
it in rc.local and after it I run resize2fs.
I am using lvm and qemu and first I resize the disk in host, but I want to
know how can I add a command to opennebula that calls lvresize or qemu-img
convert ??.
Hello Daniel,
On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 9:08 AM, Daniel Molina dmol...@opennebula.orgwrote:
Could you check if there is any error message in oned.log or onehost show
ID -x?
There is an error shown by the onehost show command (extract relevant
portion here):
ERROR
MESSAGE![CDATA[Error
Hello,
my first opennebula installation on Centos-6 (and KVM) had the
disadvantage, that no data-volumes could be mounted. The second
try was a combination of debian and XEN with the result, that no
vm's could be started. What about ubuntu 12.0.4 LTS and XEN?
Does anybody have some experience
On Tue, 2012-07-31 at 23:23 +0200, Ruben S. Montero wrote:
Hi,
Well, I am sure you have gone through the iSCSI guide. So, I assume
that you have properly configured your iSCSI server (that may be the
host running oned), and hosts with password-less ssh
So roughly:
Storage:
Hi Marlok,
You need CLVM for that.
Cheers
Ruben
On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 11:23 AM, Marlok Tamás tmar...@sztaki.hu wrote:
Hi,
I tried to use the new LVM datastore, but I couldn't find out if the
volume group should be clustered or not.
In case of clustered vg (vgchange -cy vg_name) the
1.- Setup a System Datastore. As you plan to use iSCSI you are save
with the ssh system datastore [1]
So, this is confusing me: pg 40 of Setting up and Managing your Clo...
Ups, my fault, you need shared to handle migrations properly.
This seems to contradict your statement above.
My
Ok great, thanks Ruben.
-C
On Fri, 2012-08-10 at 23:37 +0200, Ruben S. Montero wrote:
1.- Setup a System Datastore. As you plan to use iSCSI you are save
with the ssh system datastore [1]
So, this is confusing me: pg 40 of Setting up and Managing
your
Daniel,
Thanks for a link. I was able to manual deploy vms to my worker nodes using
onevm deploy command. vms are now in running state and behave as expected but
scheduler still doesn't work for me. I don't see any logs that may give me a
clue what I'm missing. Thanks
Andrei
On Aug 9, 2012,