Dear OpenNebula Community,
1) run onedatastore list, get below return:
ID NAME CLUSTER IMAGES TYPE TM
0 system- 0
- shared
1 default - 2
fs
Hi List,
Some of you might be familiar with ISO27001, an ISO standard for
information security. To control risks specifically related to clouds an
initiative called CloudControls has been released [1]. They aim to
develop a comprehensive quality standard for infrastructure as a service
(IaaS)
On 17/01/14 04:23, Kenneth wrote:
So our frontend crashed yesterday and I can't recover any of data from it.
All images are saved on ceph datastore. Now when I install the new
frontend, I know that the sunstone GUI will be empty, how can I reupload
the images from the ceph RBD?
I'm not sure
Hi,
I installed OpenNebula 4.2. I successfully configured a VMWare host, VMFS
datastores and VMWare dynamic networking.
Now I want to deploy a VM on the VMWare host. The problem is that the VM
remains in status BOOT. A directory with the VM ID is created in the VMFS
system datastore and it
Hi Dirk,
Just checking, if you connect with the vSphere client, the VM is the
_not_ running in the ESX?
Regards,
-Tino
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OpenNebula - Flexible Enterprise Cloud Made Simple
--
Constantino Vázquez Blanco, PhD, MSc
Senior Infrastructure Architect at C12G Labs
www.c12g.com | @C12G |
Hi,
On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 5:22 PM, ML mail mlnos...@yahoo.com wrote:
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
Hi Tino,
No, the VM is even not visible in the VSphere client.
See the outputs of the onevm list and show commands below:
-bash-4.1$ onevm list
ID USER GROUPNAMESTAT UCPUUMEM HOST TIME
27 oneadmin oneadmin MinimalVM boot0 0K
Hi,
On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 4:41 PM, kiran ranjane kiran.ranj...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hello Carlos,
Thanks for the explanation, But the disk was using an image. The above
suggestion would be good for one or two vms, What if I deploy 10 or more
vms using same image (non persistent) and using a
Hi,
Below is a truncated log file for a VM. The monitor continually
cycles through finding the machine RUNNING and stat UNKNOWN. This occurs
for many many machines at the same time. All machines were created by a
script.
The VMs are Microsoft Windows 7 64bit Enterprise. Individual
Hi,
+1 for this feature!
Sam
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Hi,
The Ubuntu Cloud Images are
Hi Carlos,
Yes, Feature 2048 does meet my requirement and I have already voted for it
in Planing for 4.6 thread and In fact other users have also voted for
this feature, So we hope this feature should be included in 4.6 version.
Thanks
Kiran Ranjane
On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 6:49 PM, Carlos
Hi,
On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 9:49 AM, Qiubo Su (David Su) qiub...@gmail.comwrote:
Dear OpenNebula Community,
1) run onedatastore list, get below return:
ID NAME CLUSTER IMAGES TYPE TM
0 system- 0
-
OpenNebula does not have any feature that eases this VM migration.
Moreover, a suspended VM have some fixed information that may make it
behave incorrectly or even unable to run in other installation:
* The checkpoint has the disk locations hardcoded. The images should
be in the very same path
Hello,
After a reboot my VMs started getting stuck in PENDING state. Watching
at the log files I noticed that the problem was that the system
datastore was not being correctly monitored:
onedatastore list
ID NAMESIZE AVAIL CLUSTER IMAGES TYPE DS TM
0 system
Quoting Tino Vazquez (cvazq...@c12g.com):
Hi fellow OpenNebula users,
First of all, thanks a lot for the feedback!
We are going to take all this input and shape the roadmap to
accommodate as much features as we can for 4.6. We'll let you know in
this thread (individually and/or globally)
In building out a fresh OpenNebula cluster, I came across
http://wiki.opennebula.org/shared_lvm which I thought was an excellent
choice for my particular setup, especially not having to fight cman/clvmd
oddities. The post, though very good, still left me with some questions in
the how-to range;
Hi,
On 15 January 2014 14:28, Renzo Chavez renzo.cha...@gmail.com wrote:
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
Hi Javier,
A couple of ideas:
1.- System DS needs to be associated to a cluster. Sometimes this may cause
problems if a host is in a cluster but the cluster hasn't got any system
DS. (This seems not to be your problem, but just double checking)
2.- System DS information is gathered through the
Hi,
Ok, let's see if we get more info from the vmware.log (please send it
through), which can be found under the following path in the ESX:
/vmfs/volumes/system-ds-id/27/disk.0/vmware.log
Best regards,
-Tino
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OpenNebula - Flexible Enterprise Cloud Made Simple
--
Constantino Vázquez Blanco,
I would like to input --
We use ONE4.4 (final) and see this UNKNOWN stat for some of the VMs
as well.
Thanks,
Gene
On Fri 17 Jan 2014 12:45:47 PM EST, Ruben S. Montero wrote:
Hi Gerry
Just to check, are you using 4.4 Final? We've seen this in the betas
and thought we fixed for the final
Hi
We have an issue for this that lately is getting a lot of attention, so I
am pretty sure we'll find a way to include it for 4.6 ;)
http://dev.opennebula.org/issues/1727
Thanks for your feedback
Ruben
On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 2:58 PM, Sam Song samsong8...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
+1 for
OK, thanks
Filled an issue for this
http://dev.opennebula.org/issues/2656
We'll try to reproduce it also in our infrastructure.
Cheers
Ruben
On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 7:00 PM, Liu, Guang Jun (Gene)
gene@alcatel-lucent.com wrote:
I would like to input --
We use ONE4.4 (final) and see
Hi,
I would like to have support for docker.io that would be awesome.
Thanks,
- Karsten
On 09/01/14 17:44, Tino Vazquez wrote:
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]
Hello,
I am creating a few OS images in qcow2 format of various Linux distributions
for my OpenNebula 4.4 installation and was wondering what image size would you
recommend? I see mostly images being between 5 to 10 GB.
Another related question: let's say I am happy with my VM deployment and
hi carlos,
below is the ~/var/oned.log output when run onedatastore update 0 and
update the TM_MAD from shared to ssh. however after the update the TM_MAD
is still shared.
Sat Jan 18 12:01:12 2014 [ReM][D]: Req:5872 UID:0 DatastoreInfo invoked, 0
Sat Jan 18 12:01:12 2014 [ReM][D]: Req:5872 UID:0
Dear OpenNebula Community,
For 2) problem listed in the below previous email, I created the datastore
manually by running onedatastore create ds.conf and created another one
from Sunstone, but in both cases, can't see the
/var/lib/one/var/datastores/101 directory in the file system (../102
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