Hi Christophe,
> I just downloaded a small image from http://wiki.qemu.org/Download :
> http://wiki.qemu.org/download/linux-0.2.img.bz2
> It boots without any problem and I am able to connect it with VNC and to
I've tried to prepare that image for OpenNebula, but I haven't been
able to create the
First of all, thanks a lot to Jaime for your help yesterday. I did not have
time to test the Xen solution and I simply have one question :
- The image I downloaded from qemu website work. So, what is so special in
the ttylinux image (and in the one you sent me) so that they can not boot?
This is j
I just downloaded a small image from http://wiki.qemu.org/Download :
http://wiki.qemu.org/download/linux-0.2.img.bz2
It boots without any problem and I am able to connect it with VNC and to
access to the shell...
So let's say that the problem comes from ttylinux image under some
conditions ... Wher
Hi Christophe,
yes you can, without a problem: onehost create localhost im_kvm vmm_kvm tm_nfs
Also, it has to able to ssh into itself passwordlessly
regards,
Jaime
On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 1:58 PM, Christophe Hamerling - Petals Link
wrote:
> Ok thanks, that is what I am thinking too.
> So, the
So I installed all in the same host, and the problem is the same. VM can not
really boot due to an error in LILO.
Is it a problem with KVM/QEMU or something like that? What I understand is
that my processor is quite old and do not support virtualization. So qemu is
used for that right (host informa
Ok thanks, that is what I am thinking too.
So, the question is : Can I run both Front and Node on the same host? I
think so, but can you confirm?
On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 1:55 PM, Jaime Melis wrote:
> Hi Christophe,
>
> Your deployment file seems correct.
>
> You said in your first email:
> > My
Hi Christophe,
Your deployment file seems correct.
You said in your first email:
> My environment : libvirt/KVM on Debian 5 (In fact the Debian Node runs on top
> of virtual box, I hope that it is not a problem).
We are thinking the problem might be that. In order to discard that
possibility, c
md5 SUM is OK. Here is the dump :
debian-node01:~# virsh -c qemu:///system dumpxml one-20
one-20
34c3f015-0127-2bca-a9a8-646adf25d83e
65536
65536
1
hvm
destroy
restart
destroy
/usr/bin/kvm
Hi Christophe,
If I understand correctly you're trying with the ttylinux image at:
http://dev.opennebula.org/attachments/download/170/ttylinux.tar.gz
correct?
I have downloaded it again and tested it and it works for me. Could it
be that yout image is corrupt?
The md5sum should be:
04c7d00e88fa66
Ok i Will try this. I need to launch vnc viewer from node?
Le 15 déc. 2010 à 18:06, Jaime Melis a écrit :
> Hi Christophe,
>
> I've been reading the thread but I think your configuration looks
> correct. Can you give it a shot at using VNC to see if the VM is
> booting up correctly? Maybe there
No, launch the vncviewer from your desktop PC, connecting to your
worker node (which is running the VM):
vncviewer 192.168.2.61::5900
Regards,
Jaime
On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 6:54 PM, Christophe Hamerling - Petals Link
wrote:
> Ok i Will try this. I need to launch vnc viewer from node?
>
> Le 15
Hi Christophe,
I've been reading the thread but I think your configuration looks
correct. Can you give it a shot at using VNC to see if the VM is
booting up correctly? Maybe there's a problem with the VM...
Add the following to your ONE template:
GRAPHICS = [
TYPE= "vnc",
LISTEN = "0.0.
I am wondering if the problem does not also comes from the virtual network
configuration.
Here is my configuration :
I am at home, my LAN address is 192.168.2.0/255.255.255.0 . GW is
192.168.2.1
My front address is 192.168.2.60 and the node one is 192.168.2.61
I tried to setup a bridge on the node
Is there a link between the MAC address defined in the VM and with the ones
listed with ifconfig on the node? I do not have any.
On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 3:46 PM, Christophe Hamerling - Petals Link <
christophe.hamerl...@petalslink.com> wrote:
> Is there a web page where the network configuration
Is there a web page where the network configuration on front and nodes is
described? The only thing that I can find is at
http://marianmi.comp.nus.edu.sg/2010/08/opennebula-installation-and-configuration-guide.php
I really think that it is a network configuration problem. Here is what I
did :
Fro
"CH" == Christophe Hamerling <- Petals Link
> writes:
CH> Ok, so I will check that the generated IP is the one expected from
CH> the leases list based on this script algorithm. Is the VM is
CH> exploded somewhere at startup? If yes, where?
No, it is not.
A _new_, temporary "cd image" is creat
Ok, so I will check that the generated IP is the one expected from the
leases list based on this script algorithm.
Is the VM is exploded somewhere at startup? If yes, where?
On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 11:19 AM, Gian Uberto Lauri wrote:
> [My apologies for breaking the threading informations]
>
> CH
[My apologies for breaking the threading informations]
CH> What I understand is that the init.sh script provided in
CH> http://dev.opennebula.org/attachments/download/170/ttylinux.tar.gz
CH> is just useful in context based VM and is not used in my case.
CH> Where can I look to the VM configuratio
What I understand is that the init.sh script provided in
http://dev.opennebula.org/attachments/download/170/ttylinux.tar.gz is just
useful in context based VM and is not used in my case.
Where can I look to the VM configuration file once it is started? Is iy
exploded somewhere so I can have a look
[My apologies for breaking the threading informations]
"CH" == Christophe Hamerling <- Petals Link
> writes:
CH> On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 11:29 PM,
CH> wrote:
I think your problem is that the ttylinux VM does not configure its
network card.
I agree with this opinion. If the ttyLinux TCP/IP
On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 11:29 PM, wrote:
> I think your problem is that the ttylinux VM does not configure its
> network card. Although OpenNebula will assign the VM a MAC address and an IP
> address, only the MAC address will actually be set by the hypervisor. It is
> up to the VM operating sys
I think your problem is that the ttylinux VM does not configure its network
card. Although OpenNebula will assign the VM a MAC address and an IP address,
only the MAC address will actually be set by the hypervisor. It is up to the VM
operating system (in your case ttylinux) to configure its netw
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