Hi all,
Feature #1727 "Patch for one.image.resize to resize image" is also useful
for OpenVZ images as it also allows to specify image size on deploy.
Regards,
Nikita
On 01/09/2014 11:45 PM, Tobias Brunner wrote:
Hi all,
Thanks a lot for letting the community participate on the roadmap plann
I agree with RBD format 2.
And thanks a lot to the OpenNebula team
for bringing the cloud infrastructure closer to end system
administrators.
I would specifically like to request to have the
option of over-committing memory (ram) to VMs just like how you can set
over commit in CPU.
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Th
Dear OpenNebula Community,
In the "VMware Configuration" section of "VMware Drivers 3.8" in the page
of http://archives.opennebula.org/documentation:archives:rel3.8:evmwareg,
below information is for setting "The access via SSH needs to be
passwordless":
$ su -
$ mkdir /etc/ssh/keys-oneadmin
$ ch
Hi ,
i use opennebula 4.4 install on centos 6.4 as the frontend,and i have two
vmware esxi which have two share iscsi disks server as the os datastore, image
datastores. and i also have vcenter,and the two esxi are in a datacenter
i use mysql as database, and i uncommented the Hook in the oned.co
Ran the yum package installer for opennebula-node-kvm on a remote RHEL 6 box
last thing yesterday before leaving, finished the install, and logged out.
Logged back into the same machine today and got the following error dump
whenever I tried to use sudo:
sudo: >>> /etc/sudoers.d/opennebula: Ali
Hi all,
Thanks a lot for letting the community participate on the roadmap
planning!
For me there are two features important, which are already described on
the development portal:
#2568 "Support for RBD Format 2 images"
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I have already tested the attac
Dear users,
Having released OpenNebula 4.4 Retina and closed its release cycle, it
is time to open a new one for the next release.
We have identified the issues [1] (bugs + features) we deem important
for the release, and we have including in that list the features that
didn't make it in OpenNebu
Hi,
I'm running a ONE 4.2 pool, and had some issues with it earlier today.
I had some vm hosts lock up due to networking issues, where the vm hosts
could see the rest of the world, but not be reached by the ONE server.
As a result, the ONE server called a hook script:
VM_HOOK = [ name = "on_cra
Stefan Kooman writes:
> Quoting Daniel Dehennin (daniel.dehen...@baby-gnu.org):
>> Hello,
>>
>> In sunstone, the oneadmin user do not see any VMs in the vm-tab.
>>
>> It works With the CLI, so the problem looks to be specific to sunstone.
>>
>> I should have done something but can't figure wha
On 8 January 2014 18:14, Gareth Bult wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> Well your patch for the SSH key works, which is a bit of a relief .. :-)
>
> Also removing IMAGE_ID in advanced seems to work .. although could I
> propose that the
> fact that it allows both and allows them to be different - is actuall
Hi,
On 1 January 2014 21:49, kiran ranjane wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> -- I re-tested uploading image issue using a new virtual appliance from
> marketplace and booted it on VMware Workstation.
> -- I tested with 2 scenarios 1) importing image from Marketplace 2)
> uploading ISO to image from files
Quoting Daniel Dehennin (daniel.dehen...@baby-gnu.org):
> Hello,
>
> In sunstone, the oneadmin user do not see any VMs in the vm-tab.
>
> It works With the CLI, so the problem looks to be specific to sunstone.
>
> I should have done something but can't figure what, do you have any
> hints on wha
Hello,
In sunstone, the oneadmin user do not see any VMs in the vm-tab.
It works With the CLI, so the problem looks to be specific to sunstone.
I should have done something but can't figure what, do you have any
hints on what should I check?
Regards.
--
Daniel Dehennin
Récupérer ma clef GPG:
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Hi,
The Ubuntu Cloud Images are able to resize themself during the first
boot if the default size of 2GB is changed. Could this process be used
to dynamically resize the images size with a template variable? It would
be very nice because you just need to save the image once and the set
the di
Hi Tino,
My default 4.4 oned.conf has the setting below.
Gerry
#MANAGER_TIMER = 30
MONITORING_INTERVAL = 60
MONITORING_THREADS = 50
#HOST_PER_INTERVAL = 15
#HOST_MONITORING_EXPIRATION_TIME = 43200
#VM_PER_INTERVAL = 5
#VM_MONITORING_EXPIRATION_TIME =
Hi,
On Sat, Dec 21, 2013 at 11:54 AM, Alexander Sibetheros wrote:
> I managed to download the image via command line:
> oneimage create --name "ub13.10-vdc" \
> --path "
> http://marketplace.c12g.com/appliance/529ce1ad8fb81d0a5a01/download"; \
> --driver raw \
> --datastore defau
Hi Gerry,
You can set it in /etc/one/oned.conf,
MONITORING_INTERVAL=10
The default is 10 seconds. You need to restart OpenNebula after making
the change.
Regards,
-Tino
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OpenNebula - Flexible Enterprise Cloud Made Simple
--
Constantino Vázquez Blanco, PhD, MSc
Senior Infrastructure Archite
Hi Sven,
>> the Problem is, i don't see any Hosts in the SunStone Portal! On the
>> VMWARE Server there are severall VM's up an running, but i don't see
>> any of them.
OpenNebula won't import existing VMs, it would only present VMs
created through OpenNebula
>> I downloaded an
>> Image and crea
fyi
-- Forwarded message --
From: ska...@system01.net
Date: Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 11:52 AM
Subject: Aw: Re: Re: [one-users] OpenNebula 4.4 Problem with VMWARE
ESX The state of "onehost list" always is "RETRY"
To: Tino Vazquez
Hi Tino,
the Problem is, i don't see any Hosts in t
Hi Tino,
Where can I set the monitoring interval?
Gerry
On 09/01/2014 09:53, Tino Vazquez wrote:
Hi Gerry,
This is an error message, so it cannot be disabled. A lower monitoring
interval value would help, but the monitoring information won't be as
precise.
Regards,
-Tino
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Ope
Hi Sven,
thanks for the feedback, I've opened a ticket [1] to keep track of the
solution in future releases.
About the behaviour you are experiencing, the VM is not being
monitored because it is not running, but rather in the failed state.
Check the VM log (var/log/one/.log), where vid is the id
Hi Gerry,
This is an error message, so it cannot be disabled. A lower monitoring
interval value would help, but the monitoring information won't be as
precise.
Regards,
-Tino
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OpenNebula - Flexible Enterprise Cloud Made Simple
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Constantino Vázquez Blanco, PhD, MSc
Senior Infrastructure Arc
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