Hello,
I installed a VM manually on a datablock image using the Fedora 20 DVD as a
cdrom image. For that I had to define these two images in my VM template. Now
that I have installed Fedora I would like to permanently remove the cdrom image
from my VM storage. I tried from Sunstone to detach
Hello,
Scenario :
-- I created a VM from a template which had 2 disk (OS, Datablock).
-- The VM was deployed properly in Running State and after that I tried the
detach operation on Datablock disk. The disk was detached correctly without
any errors but I want to attach the same disk again to the
We have an OpenNebula 4.4 running with 3 KVM Hypervisors and a NFS
storage.All is working fine in our opennebula.
The problem happens when we try to deploy a new VM based in an image
created towards our AppMarket services that we have set up. (with the
import action)
See the logs below,
Hello,
Scenario :
-- I created a VM from a template which had 2 disk (OS, Datablock).
-- The VM was deployed properly in Running State and after that I tried the
detach operation on Datablock disk. The disk was detached correctly without
any errors but I want to attach the same disk again to the
Hi,
You can create a new VM template using the new Image, and requesting the
same IP manually [1]. If you want to prevent OpenNebula from giving that IP
to another VM, you can put it on hold [2] temporarily.
Regards
[1]
Hi,
For some things OpenNebula is more oriented to disposable VMs. In this
case, you need to save the disks you want to preserve, shutdown the VM, and
create a new VM Template (or edit the existing one) without the cdrom and
context disks.
Regards
--
Carlos Martín, MSc
Project Engineer
Hi,
On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 2:08 PM, kiran ranjane kiran.ranj...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hello,
Scenario :
-- I created a VM from a template which had 2 disk (OS, Datablock).
-- The VM was deployed properly in Running State and after that I tried
the detach operation on Datablock disk. The disk
Quoting Carlos Martín Sánchez (cmar...@opennebula.org):
That's really interesting, indeed.
Let's think of how this would look in OpenNebula.
The first and easiest option that comes to mind is to allow a new attribute
DISK/RAW, that would look like:
DISK = [
IMAGE_ID = 7,
RAW =
Hi Carlos,
I understand that the cloud-way to go would be to have a contextualized image
which I would upload and then instantiate instead of manually installing a VM
like I did.
Which best-practice deployment would you suggest for more permament VMs? Would
you instantiate a non-persistant OS
video/video must be inside devices section of libvirt xml file.
You can't change devices section with RAW in Opennebula. That is why
you template has not effect.
2013/8/27 Dmitri Chebotarov dcheb...@gmu.edu:
Hi
By default ONE always uses 'cirrus' as video card and I cannot find a way to
Yeah,you're right.
But if I want to just change OS images at one time for many VMs. And
should I must create each template for all VMs???
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