Hi,
I'm referring to oneadmin as the OpenNebula user (it can be named
diffenretly, but the ID is 0). Also, I'm referring to ONE's db.
regards,
-Tino
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Constantino Vázquez Blanco, MSc
OpenNebula Major Contributor / Cloud Researcher
www.OpenNebula.org | @tinova79
2011/2/18 Idafen Santana Pér
Hi Tino,
which database are you referring to? Oneamin is a system user, not an
opennebula one, isn't it?
The password is the same I use to connect to the server machine as oneadmin.
Thanks,
Idafen
2011/2/18 Tino Vazquez :
> Hi Idafen,
>
> Shouldn't be an ssh problem. Please make sure that the p
Hi Idafen,
Shouldn't be an ssh problem. Please make sure that the password set in
$ONE_AUTH meets the one present in one database.
Regards,
-Tino
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Constantino Vázquez Blanco, MSc
OpenNebula Major Contributor / Cloud Researcher
www.OpenNebula.org | @tinova79
2011/2/18 Idafen Santana Pérez
Hi,
thanks for the response. Following the one tutorial i created a user
without password, but i had no special interest on do it that way. I
just thought that it way the right way.
I've added a password to my oneadmin user, and it solved the problem.
But I can connect due to this new error:
[on
hi,
You may try an empty string (""). But, in any case, since the password
is stored in a file, could you please elaborate on why you need an
empty password?
Regards.
-Tino
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Constantino Vázquez Blanco, MSc
OpenNebula Major Contributor / Cloud Researcher
www.OpenNebula.org | @tinova79
2011
Hi,
I'm using opennebula 2.0.1, and I'm having problems with authorization
file ONE_AUTH. My oneadmin user is passwordless, so my file looks like
this:
oneadmin:
I can start one daemon, but I can not perform any operation as I get this error:
[oneadmin@granada ~]$ onehost list
/srv/cloud/one/li