Hi all,
Do someone know about this error? I received it on VM log of Sunstone when
I deployed a VM.
Thanks.
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Junix,
There is an indirect method, but I do not recommend that as it will send wrong
and incorrect signals to OpenNebula Monitoring program and if you do not have
fast hands, your VM will end up in unkn state.
Again I am saying I it is not a recommend practice and you don't try it in a
Hello,
well, OpenNebula doesn't offer a way to dynamically grow an image, but what
you could do, is to create a new datablock and attach it to the running vm.
Once it's detected, you can mount it inside your VM increasing your
available space.
Hi Carlos Martín,
these days I had the time to try out your proposal. Thank you very much – this
was the right solution for my problem.
I entered the ID of the network instead of the name and it works fine now!
Maybe this is a point to clarify in the next documentation.
Best regards
Hi Hector,
You were right. It was the firewall on Host1 (iptables) configured to
accept only by default incoming ICMP and SSH traffic. I thought I had
configured iptables on both hosts but I just did it on Host2.
Now, I clic VNC icon on Sunstone web and it successfully connects to the VM.
Hi,
I've upgraded to 3.6 and I'm tring to use the new quota system.
It seems that the file quota.conf is no more used.
How can I set defaults quotas for all users ?
Thanks,
Nicolas AGIUS
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Hello,
There is a more pratical and fast way:
- open virt-manager and click for VM details
- shutdown VM on OpenNebula
- change RAM and CPU on virt-manager, it will update libvirt xml correctly
- restart machine on OpenNebula
The only catch is that OpenNebula doesn't know about this change and
Hi,
Just to answer the initial question from Junix, OpenNebula 3.6 does not
support hot-resize of CPU and MEMORY. As described in this thread, this can
be achieved somehow by interacting directly with the hypervisor although it
may lead to an inconsistent VM state in terms of resouce consumption.
Hi
You need to set them manually when a user is created. There is a feature
planned for the next release to support this [1]. Please feel free to
complete the issue with your own requirements if we are missing something.
Thanks
Ruben
[1] http://dev.opennebula.org/issues/1317
On Wed, Aug 22,
Hi
BTW, It seems that we are interested in cold-resizing of the VM instead
in changing the resources of the VM while it is running (that may impose
some limitations also on the guest). Right?
Ruben
On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 12:54 PM, Ruben S. Montero rsmont...@opennebula.org
wrote:
Hi,
Just
Hi guys,
I have a computer with OpenNebula 3.6 and CentOS 6.2 acting as a
frontend and two hosts computers with CentOS 6.2 and qemu-kvm. A fourth
computer running Debian is acting as NFS Server to share /var/lib/one
directory among all the computers.
I've configured a cluster with both hosts
Just a guess on my part... Do you have kerberos enabled ssh between
your OpenNebula front end and your hypervisors? If so, it may be that
OpenNebula either doesn't have proper credentials, or they are expired.
Hope this helps,
Anthony Tiradani
tirad...@fnal.gov
+1 630 840 4479
On
hi,
I'm wondering about the configuration of user oneadmin.
According to the official guide, oneadmin on hosts should have the same
uid and gid.
I installed opennubla package from ubuntu's source, the uid/gid are
different on front-end and hosts.
Does it matter?
Thanks a lot.
Jeff
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