Hi,
You don't need to start the VNC server inside the guest OS, OpenNebula can
create a VNC connection directly to the hypervisor. To do that, use the
GRAPHICS attribute [1]. You can then connect to the Host's IP, or just
click the VNC icon in Sunstone.
Regards
[1]
Dears,
after almost one month nothing changes...
2012/5/28 cloud.b.lab cloud.b@zoho.com
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Erico,
Quick cross checks:
Try connecting to the VM using VNC and check if the IP assigned is same as
the one below [Hope you are using Contextualization].
It isn't possible to use VNC if I'm
Dears OpenNebula Users,
$ /srv3/cloud/one/bin/onevm list
ID USER GROUPNAME STAT CPU MEM
HOSTNAMETIME
11 oneadmin oneadmin CloudProxy runn 0128M mc3-node03
3d 04:02
$ tail -n 6 /srv3/cloud/one/var/11/vm.log
Mon May 28 20:59:39 2012 [VMM][I]:
Erico,
Quick cross checks:
Try connecting to the VM using VNC and check if the IP assigned is same as the
one below [Hope you are using Contextualization].
See if the ICMP protocol is blocked.
Try by switching off the firewall
Regards,
anil.
On Mon, 28 May 2012 18:12:24 -0700 Erico
Hi,
Try to connect using VNC, and check to see if OS is completely booted and
if any firewall is up.
Also, when you use bridges to manage your virtual network, there's no need
to give IP address to the eth itself. Its enough to config your bridge to
have IP address.
Thanks
On Tue, May 29, 2012