I'm looking for a solution to automatically create VM snapshots/clones in
opennebula for example everyday at 0.00 snapshot and clone at sunday 0.00.
Is there any mechanism like this ?
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Hi,
On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 1:11 PM, Sangram Rath sangram.r...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
We will reinstall opennebula. We have images and templates. Is it possible
to save them and reimport into the new setup?
Whats the correct process?
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Thanks,
Sangram Rath
We don't have a process
Thanks Carlos.
We imported images and it kind of worked. Lots of manual work though.
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On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 2:54 PM, Carlos Martín Sánchez
cmar...@opennebula.org wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 1:11 PM, Sangram Rath sangram.r...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi All,
We
Can you write me what i need to do to migrate to qcow2 format? I've got
running vm's that cannot be deleted. I tried migrating them form rbd v1
to v2 but this doesn't solved my problem.
2014-04-30 12:41 GMT+02:00 Javier Fontan jfon...@opennebula.org:
I'm not sure I follow you with that. Just
I've forgot to tell that i've upgraded my opennebula to 4.6 version.
2014-05-14 12:08 GMT+02:00 Leszek Master keks...@gmail.com:
Can you write me what i need to do to migrate to qcow2 format? I've got
running vm's that cannot be deleted. I tried migrating them form rbd v1
to v2 but this
Thank you all very much for the replies!
Gene
On 14-05-13 06:37 PM, Ruben S. Montero wrote:
Yes, there maybe a problem. There won't be nothing to stop the
scheduler from allocating the VM if it's resumed. That's the reason
for accounting the capacity even if you are not actually using it,
Hi Leszek,
You could look into scheduling a cron job and running 'onevm shapshot-create'
and 'oneimage clone'.
There is also extensive API if you like to do to it via Java/Python/Perl...
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Dmitri Chebotarov
VCL Sys Eng, Engineering Architectural Support, TSD - Ent Servers
Hi Leszek,
You can also schedule per VM actions [1], see Scheduling Options.
snapshot-create is
available but clone isn't.
[1]:
http://docs.opennebula.org/4.4/user/virtual_resource_management/vm_guide_2.html
Best,
Valentin
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Hi,
I observed a problem with two OpenNebula setups, that I set up with version
4.4 and which I upgraded to 4.6 some weeks ago: The VM monitoring
information does not seem to be deleted from the database (MySQL) after
VM_MONITORING_EXPIRATION_TIME has expired.
I have a sandbox for testing
Can you write me what i need to do to migrate to qcow2 format? I've got
running vm's that cannot be deleted. I tried migrating them form rbd v1 to
v2 but this doesn't solved my problem.
You need NFS datastore. Only NFS or SSH datastore support qcow2 file
format. But Opennebula can't move image
On 14 May 2014, at 9:33, Wilma Hermann wrote:
Hi,
I observed a problem with two OpenNebula setups, that I set up with
version
4.4 and which I upgraded to 4.6 some weeks ago: The VM monitoring
information does not seem to be deleted from the database (MySQL)
after
Quoting Wilma Hermann (wilma.herm...@gmail.com):
Hi,
I observed a problem with two OpenNebula setups, that I set up with version
4.4 and which I upgraded to 4.6 some weeks ago: The VM monitoring
information does not seem to be deleted from the database (MySQL) after
Hi,
Thanks Stefan, This seems to be causing a lot of confusion We've just
added a note to the documentation
System DS size of 0 is normal for first time installations.
To accommodate different System Datastore types, they are monitored
using the host probes. The System DS size and
Quoting Daniel Molina (dmol...@opennebula.org):
Hi Stefan,
On 12 February 2014 17:55, Stefan Kooman ste...@bit.nl wrote:
Hi,
We have trouble logging in to sunstone with Chromium as a browser. After
provoding credentials we end up with a 403 forbidden. Chromium debug
console show
Hi
I confirm the bug, it was introduced to address Feature #2848: Add a
configuration flag to enable individual VM monitoring.
By default VM monitoring is disable to prevent a tsunami of pro-active VM
monitoring requests in case of massive failure of hypervisors. In that
situation OpenNebula
Hi,
Thanks for the confirmation. I'm using the SQL-command DELETE FROM
`vm_monitoring` WHERE UNIX_TIMESTAMP() - last_poll 14400 to delete
everything but the last 4 hours. I don't know if UNIX_TIMESTAMP() is
available when using SQLite, but for MySQL this works as workaround.
Greetings
Wilma
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