*Hi Sir,*
I tried creating vm, but the vm got stuck in PROLOG state only and after
sometime goes to FAILED state.
I am using 2 m/c's where first m/c has opennebula 3.9.80 in it and acts as
Frontend m/c the second m/c has Ubuntu 12.04 os with XEN hypervisor in
it.
First, in frontend m/c
Greetings:
I use sunstone to create Virtual network and Template,more details
listed below:
===
virtual network:
Name : net1
Mode : default
Bridge:br0(I have a bridge on host named br0)
Network :
On 05/04/2013 09:11 PM, Giuliano Casale wrote:
Hi all,
I have a working installation of OpenNebula 3.8.3, but despite many
efforts I still cannot ssh from the host into the VMs.
the easiest to debug is to connect with VNC (from Sunstone or directly
with sometihn like virt-manager).
Of
Hi Ruben,
Thank you very much for your reply, apparently I got my problem solved.
I suspect it was due to incomplete installation of the GEMs.
After installing the official .deb packages, the guide instructed user to
do /usr/share/one/install_gems.
However, the script was not there (why no .deb
Hi Richard,
On 5 May 2013 03:48, Richard Hohm rich.t...@unusual-attitude.org wrote:
Hi folks. New ONE user here, running 3.9.90 on Ubuntu 12.04 server.
About a week ago Sunstone abruptly rearranged the items in its menu bar,
and about half the subitems went missing. The usual
Hi,
2013/5/2 ahernan...@tesla.cujae.edu.cu
I used OpenNebula 3.9.90 and Hypervisor ESXi5.0. When I see the interface
of sunstone, I don't see the panel of infrastructure.
Any Ideas?
Could you send us more information?
* Is the sunstone-server running?
* Screenshots
* sunsonte.log
OK
Glad to known you managed to solve the problems. Some thoughts:
1.- install gems is not included as the deb package should handle the
dependencies (by installing the package form of the gem). We are adding to
the documentation a description of how to install the software from a
package to
Have you tried to set the KVM configuration /etc/libvirt/qemu.conf as in
$ grep -vE '^($|#)' /etc/libvirt/qemu.conf
user = oneadmin
group = oneadmin
dynamic_ownership = 0
more details here:
http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel3.8:kvmg#configuration
On Sun, May 5, 2013 at 9:40 PM, Jon
Hi
The process should be perform in 3 steps:
1.- Get the images in OpenNebula. You will need to setup a datastore with
the desired TM drviers (it seems that you are targeting ssh). Then register
the images you are using, probably the best is to use the command line and
the parameters, like:
Hi
My plan once I go into production, is to create a datastore for a
customer. Then that customer will be able to use as much space as is
provisioned for that datastore. E.g., I have a customer Bills Super VMs,
I'd create a 500GB datastore for Bills Super VMs, then he can create as
many
I think that you need check the OpenNebula documentation, because you
need contextualitation the VM
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Message: 1
Date: Sun, 5 May 2013 13:40:51 -0600
From: Jon three1...@gmail.com
To: Users OpenNebula
I used OpenNebula 3.8.3. and Hypervisor ESXi 5.0. I deploy the scenario
2.3 of VMWARE DATASTORE, in this scenario all transfer is ssh.
I download Centos 6.2 of Marketplace. When I try create a image, the
image mantain the state of LOCKET. I see the directory
/var/lib/one/datastore/101/ (my
Hi
The VM networking is correctly setup, as you can ping each other. If you
want to access the VMs from the outside you need a NIC attached to that
network and a IP in the network. You can either create and interface alias,
or a tun device with a valid ip, attach it to the bridge, and then you
Hi,
If the VM has the correct IP I suggest that you either:
1.- Check the other end, (it has a working NIC configured for 192.168.0.0)
2.- You do not have any filter rule for the bridge and interfaces
(specially FOWARD table), and ip.forwading is activated.
Cheers
Rubne
On Fri, May 3, 2013
Hi Daniel
And, yes, the sunstone server is runnig
Sunstone Server is still running (PID:27372)
I send Screenshots.
And, this is the sunstone.error. After I write the sunstone.log
root@opennebula:~# cat /var/log/one/sunstone.error
== Sinatra/1.4.2 has taken the stage on 9869 for development
Hello,
We are really happy to announce the OpenNebula Conference in Berlin
next September. Call for proposals and sponsorship is now open. We
encourage you to come and share your experiences or integrations with
users and developers.
Get more information in our blog [1] and in the conference
Install package is opennebula-sunstone_3.9.90-1_all.deb.
admin.yaml
---
small_logo: images/opennebula-sunstone-v4.0-small.png
tabs:
dashboard-tab:
enabled: true
panel_tabs:
actions:
widgets_three_per_row:
- storage
- users
Hi there
There is a team in CUJAE University (CUBA) working in how to deploy a
private cloud infrastructure, and Im investigating the way of monitoring
the storage system (NAS, SAN). As a matter of fact, this is my thesis work.
We are using Opennebula as the managing system, but my question
Hi Alfred,
OpenNebula itself doesn't do storage NAS / SAN monitoring. It only does
Host and VMs monitoring (status and usage counters are reported internally
and used to make nice graphs on the Sunstone Dashboard).
You may want to look at Ganglia. You can feed your NAS/SAN metrics into
Ganglia
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