Hi,
Can you log into your VM using VNC, and execute the vmcontext script? If
that sets the proper IP, then the problem might be the run-level where you
put it.
Regards.
--
Carlos Martín, MSc
Project Engineer
OpenNebula - The Open-source Solution for Data Center Virtualization
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Hello Carlos,
I've understood, and now the vm running, but I've found the following
problems:
1)the vm doesn't use the ip assigned by template/
oneadmin@cloud-mngt:~> onevnet show 1
VIRTUAL NETWORK 1
INFORMATION
ID : 1
Hi,
You can't import an existing running VM into OpenNebula.
You will have to shut it down, register its disk as an Image [1], and
instantiate a new VM Template [2]. The guest needs to be contextualized
[3], otherwise it won't be able to use the IP that OpenNebula assigns it.
Regards.
[1] http:/
Hello,
I'm testing *Opennebula 3.4.1 with OpenSUSE 12.1 x64 + XEN 4.1.2* where
is installed
opennebula-sunstone-3.4.1-1.1.x86_64
opennebula-zones-3.4.1-1.1.x86_64
opennebula-3.4.1-1.1.x86_64
I've a second host with some XEN VMs (Linux an Windows) that I would
like to use as VM template into OpenNe