Hi,
The ACPU (Available CPU) shows how much CPU percentage is still not
reserved for the running VMs. In your case it is 0, so you'll need to
shutdown some of the running VMs.
You can use cpu over-commitment with the CPU & VCPU attributes. For
example, if need a VM with 2 Virtual CPUs, you don't
Ruben
oneadmin@chaos:~$ onehost list
ID NAME CLUSTER RVM TCPU FCPU ACPU TMEM FMEM
AMEM STAT
2 chaos.matrix Internal 16 3200 2909 0 126.1G 60.2G
62.1G on
I am not sure what most of those columns are telling me.
I have no requirement expression that I
Hi,
This is usually because of a lack of resources of the hosts. Probably
because of a not working the monitorization system.
Do you have info about the hosts (onehost list) apart from 0? Does the
VM requirements (MEMORY, CPU) fit in any host? Do you have any
REQUIREMENT expresion? Are you still
I have made the below error disappear by setting the system password to
the same password found in the oneadmins ~/.one/one_auth file.
eg. passwd oneadmin
set the password.
I can now restart opennebula without an auth error but my pending VM's
still remain.
I have tried resubmitting and del
Hi
My System:
# uname -a
Linux chaos 3.2.0-3-amd64 #1 SMP Mon Jul 23 02:45:17 UTC 2012 x86_64
GNU/Linux
ii opennebula 3.4.1-3.1 amd64controller
which executes the OpenNebula cluster services
ii opennebula-common 3.4.1-3.1 all empty