Bart writes:
> Hi Daniel,
Hello,
> So basically, to sum it up, there is currently no way of running the
> OpenNebula management node (with all functionality inside one VM) on it's
> own virtualisation cluster (and thus managing itself along with the rest of
> the cluster).
You can run the VM o
Hi Daniel,
Thanks for the insight.
So basically, to sum it up, there is currently no way of running the
OpenNebula management node (with all functionality inside one VM) on it's
own virtualisation cluster (and thus managing itself along with the rest of
the cluster).
This would mean that you nee
Giancarlo De Filippis writes:
> I hope (like you) that someone (users or OpenNebula Team) have best
> practices on how to run OpenNebula in a VM.
Hello,
The ONE frontend VM can not manage itself, you must use something else.
I made a test with pacemaker/corosync and it can be quite easy[1]:
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Thanks so much Bart,
That's the case. because vm running on cluster is more similar to
VMware HA solution (only two hosts without front-end)
For the glusterfs i've already used this solution on my public cloud
with success.
You helped me for port-setup of hypervisors :)
I hope (l
Hi,
Do you mean to have the frontend (OpenNebula management) running on the
actual OpenNebula cluster?
If that's the case then I would also be very interested in this scenario :)
As for GlusterFS, we've followed these instructions with success:
- http://docs.opennebula.org/4.10/
- http:/
Hi all,
someone have some documentation for a sample of private cloud structure
with:
- Two nodes in HA
- Front-end on virtual machine HA
With storage file system on glusterfs
Thanks all..
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