Hi,
I wonder if "permission denied" error can be a cause of your problem.
Have you investigated it?
Tue Apr 9 00:50:33 2013 [VMM][D]: Message received: LOG I 12 error:
internal error process exited while connecting to monitor: kvm: -drive
file=/var/lib/one/var/datastores/0/12/disk.0,if=none,id=d
HI, I am unable to create VM,
This is the content of oned.log
Tue Apr 9 00:50:26 2013 [TM][D]: Message received: LOG I 12 clone: Cloning
../../win-xp-2.qcow2 in
anant-Inspiron-N5010:/var/lib/one/var/datastores/0/12/disk.0
Tue Apr 9 00:50:26 2013 [TM][D]: Message received: LOG I 12 ExitCode: 0
Hello All,
So I'm a bit stumped, is this actaully a bug in OpenNebula or is the issue
more localized (e.g. PEBCK)?
I'm not finding anywhere where I've deviated from the instructions, but
that doesn't mean that I've inadvertently screwed something up.
Where else should I be looking?
Thanks,
Jon
Hi,
We create images of some special operating system using Jenkins. These
images are stored on NFS. We would like to use OpenNebula as a
software responsible for running these images. Some time ago I used
OpenNebula and as I remember I was supposed to upload image to the
repository firstly. Is it
We are aware of this problem and I think I've just fixed it in one-4.0
branch [1]. The problem is that the authentication classes try to get
the list of users on start but this is really not needed. In the
linked issue there is a change that I think can be applied in one-3.8.
[1] http://dev.openne
Hello,
I run Opennebula 3.8.3 on Debian Squeeze. I have noticed Sunstone fails
to start after frontend host reboots. It is reproducible:
root@one1:/etc# service opennebula stop ; service
opennebula-sunstone stop
oned and scheduler stopped
sunstone-server stopped
root@one1:/et
AFAIK Haizea was compatible with version 2.0 of OpenNebula and was not
updated to work with newer versions. There are some patches to make it
work with version 3 but I have not tested them nor know their state.
https://mailman.cs.uchicago.edu/pipermail/haizea/2011-September/000318.html
On Thu, Ap
Hi,
When the VM is running, onevm delete and onevm cancel perform the same
driver operations, but with cancel OpenNebula waits for the VMM driver
success before deleting the disks.
onevm delete is more like a last resort to remove the VM from OpenNebula in
case of error. The VM is removed immedia
OpenNebula needs you to configure nodes for passwordless ssh
connection. There are plenty of articles about this topic, just search
for "ssh passwordless" in google.
On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 6:48 AM, Sulthana Ansar wrote:
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Dear Ruben,
Thank you for the clarification.
I'm watching the issue now. It would be great if it gets implemented.
Best regards,
Michael
On 04/06/2013 12:55 AM, Ruben S. Montero wrote:
Hi Michael,
You email, describes the current behavior of OpenNebula. I'm afraid
that currently the only way
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