Hi,
If your Images are not persistent, Templates can be instantiated several
times to create identical VMs.
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Hello Everyone,
Is there a documentation or howto for integrating external or existing dhcp
server so that VM can acquire IP directly from DHCP server?
Thanks
Kiran Ranjane
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Hi List,
Just wondering, is the OpenNebula EC2 API compatbile with itself? I.e.
can I add another OpenNebula Cloud as EC2 host in a OpenNebula Cloud?
The documentation seems to suggest so but I haven't tried it myself [1].
I know work is underway to provide resource providers and cloud
federation
Hi there,
Maybe we could try to replicate the 'onehost disable' behaviour.
That is, a disabled system DS would be ignored by the scheduler, but you
can still deploy VMs manually there.
What do you think? Should I open a ticket for this?
Regards
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OpenNebula
The problem is indeed your context section. It does not have
networking configuration.
When creating the template using Sunstone make sure the option Add
Network contextualization in the Context tab is activated.
In case you are creating the template manually add NETWORK=YES in CONTEXT.
On Mon,
Quoting Carlos Martín Sánchez (cmar...@opennebula.org):
Hi there,
Maybe we could try to replicate the 'onehost disable' behaviour.
That is, a disabled system DS would be ignored by the scheduler, but you
can still deploy VMs manually there.
I think this would support Daniel's use case. But
Thanks Javier,
Much appreciated. However, how do I fix my current VMs? Is there a way to
do so?
Regards
On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 7:21 AM, Javier Fontan jfon...@opennebula.orgwrote:
The problem is indeed your context section. It does not have
networking configuration.
When creating the
Hi Everyone,
It seems that the document is not updated or I am missing something while
configuring Cloud View in Sunstone.
I followed this link to setup cloud view and it do not work, there are few
things missing on the document
Hi,
I have a kvm based Virtual Machine (CentOS 6.4 x86_64) which was created
outside of Open Nebula. How may I bring it under Open Nebula control?
Thanks and Regards
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Unfortunately the contextualization CD is not regenerated after the VM
is created so the only way to fix it is creating the context CD again
manually.
What you can do is modify the template from where the VMs were created
and start them again.
On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 4:52 PM, SysSolutions99
Carlos Martín Sánchez cmar...@opennebula.org writes:
Hi there,
Maybe we could try to replicate the 'onehost disable' behaviour.
That is, a disabled system DS would be ignored by the scheduler, but you
can still deploy VMs manually there.
What do you think? Should I open a ticket for this?
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