Hi,
Did you define any credentials in sunstone-appmarket.conf or in the user
template?
https://github.com/OpenNebula/addon-appmarket/blob/master/doc/installation_and_configuration.md#credentials
Cheers
On 20 August 2014 03:50, Rodrigo Fernandes wrote:
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Dear Javier,
This is the oned.log when user snbanerjee(myself) is trying to instantiate
the template CentOS-6.5 from my GUI LDAP account.
[oneadmin@front ~]$ tail -f /var/log/one/oned.log
Wed Aug 20 11:42:39 2014 [ReM][D]: Req:4288 UID:5 TemplateInfo invoked,
I'm sorry for replying so late,it's ok.Thanks.
Regards.
clm
clm_t...@hotmail.com
From: Jaime Melis
Date: 2014-08-13 16:55
To: clm_t...@hotmail.com
CC: vincent; users
Subject: Re: [one-users] deploy Non-persistent vm on 4.6.2 base glusterfs no
running
Hi,
did this work for you?
cheers,
Jaim
Hello All,
I´m working to configure appmarket/worker 2.0.1 over Opennebula using a
CentOS installation.
I followed the setup using the documentation on
https://github.com/OpenNebula/addon-appmarket/blob/master/doc/installation_and_configuration.md
.
When I try to access AppMarket on Opennebu
Hi,
indeed using SET_HOSTNAME instead of HOSTNAME does the trick. So this
part works.
I was under the impression that when I created a template in the
Sunstone interface it would add the SET_HOSTNAME context setting by
itself. But I was wrong :-)
Thanks!
Sander
On 19.08.2014 15:22, Liu
If you look into those init scripts (under /etc/one-context.d) you will
figure out the details.
In my context setting (4.4.1), I have both SET_HOSTNAME and DNS_HOSTNAM
and it works well.
CONTEXT
NETWORK YES
TOKEN YES
SET_HOSTNAME$UNAME$VMID
SEARCH_DOMAIN ***
Assigning the name is part of the contextualization, it would depend on the
version you are running, but assumign it is the last one, you can refer to this
link: http://docs.opennebula.org/4.8/user/virtual_machine_setup/cong.html
As you will see there, the hostname is assigned through the hostnam
Many thanks for the explanation.
The problem really was that the VM tried to boot from the context CD.
After forcing the bootable CD as hda, everything worked as expected.
CONTEXT point in the template is missing, because I deleted it when
sending email.
Thought, it would not be safe to provide
Hi,
When I create a VM with OpenNebula the VM does not get the correct
hostname.
I can't seem to figure out why, but it is missing from my context
settings. When I look in context.sh I see:
# Context variables generated by OpenNebula
DISK_ID='1'
ETH0_DNS='8.8.8.8 '
ETH0_GATEWAY='192.168.3.1