Hi Stefan,
Good question, but never encountered such issue in 3 months, I use a
dedicated private network for Mysql and One which is 172.x.x.x. so my
storage, Kvm nodes and all communicate with 172.x.x.x network. I have
another lan network in 10.x.x.x series which is only used to access
sunstone
Hi Kiran,
That sounds very interesting, at some point it would be great if you could
elaborate a bit more on exactly how you have done it, but it looks really
nice.
The thing about self contained mode is that it's desgined for development
or for custom solutions, such as yours. It's not intented
Hi Jaime,
The setup is quite simple, Tools needed are ucarp, rsync, Mysql
master-master replication.
We need to use a virtual IP which is configured using ucarp and that
virtual IP can be used to access Sunstone. I have setup this with 2 servers
but can configure ucarp with 3 or 4 servers. We
Quoting kiran ranjane (kiran.ranj...@gmail.com):
I have tested this and it works well. I get only 3 to 4 timeout request
when fail-over is triggered so this is quite instant and simple to
troubleshoot in-case of issues, No split brain as M/M replication is used
and both the database and
Hi,
13.10 is not yet supported. Can you instead use 13.04? You would be able to
use packages then.
If you must use 13.10, you should install from source in *system-wide*
mode, not self-contained, and the copy these scripts to /etc/init.d (no the
ones in the bin folder):
Hi Jaime,
May I know which version of Ubuntu is officially supported for self
contained mode as we will be only using self-contain mode for Opennebula
because we have setup Automatic failover and failback of cloud management
without using luci/ricci or pacemaker/corosync.
This setup is simple
Hello,
I have installed ONE 4.4 from source and it is working fine, However After
reboot of the server one and sunstone service does not start, I have to
start it manually.
-- I have copied the one and sunstone script from the bin folder to
/etc/init.d/ and also updated it in rc using
Same problem here: I installed OpenNebula 4.4 from the official deb packages on
Debian 7 and oned does not automatically start after a reboot of the server.
Any idea why? or is it not enabled by default?
On Friday, January 24, 2014 1:25 PM, kiran ranjane kiran.ranj...@gmail.com
wrote: