Thanks to all for the answers.
And i have a question for opennebula developement. Why in /one/tm_commands/ssh/tm_context.sh, the temporary directory is TMP_DIR="$ONE_LOCATION/var/$DST_HASH" ? Should not be /tmp/$DST_HASH? Because usually oneadmin does not have access to create folders in var in the case opennebula is installed system wide as in my case(as a result from express install). Regards, Daniel > Hi, I'm new to this so I might be wrong, but I'm going to try to give a > few answers below... hopefully someone will correct me if needed. > > El 18/11/10 17:27, daniel.moldo...@cs.utcluj.ro escribió: > >> Hy, >> >> >> Is there any method of assigning a fixed/static IP to a virtual >> machine? I have tried anything, even creating a virtual network with >> only one IP as lease like below and assign this network to the virtual >> machine in the vm template. >> >> NAME = "VM2_net" >> TYPE = FIXED >> BRIDGE = virbr0 >> LEASES = [IP=192.168.122.23] >> > > I guess you have tried including the ip in the NIC section of the VM > template? And had a look to http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel2.0:vgg > > NIC = [ > network = "name_of_the_virtual_network", #Optional, XEN, KVM ip = > "ip_address", #Optional, XEN, KVM > bridge = "name_of_bridge_to_bind_if", #Optional, XEN, KVM target = > "device_name_to_map_if", #Optional, KVM > mac = "HW_address", #Optional, XEN, KVM script = > "path_to_script_to_bring_up_if"] #Optional, KVM > > > You might need to use the contextualization feature as well: > http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel2.0:cong > > > >> Nomather what i try, the virtual machine will always get a random IP >> located in the subnet of the virbr0 bridge. Although using onevm show, >> the IP i have requested is reported as assigned, inside the virtual >> machine things are different. >> >> Can there be issues regarding the host/guest OS? I am running CentOS as >> host and currently experimenting with Ubuntu JeOs and Desktop editions >> as guest systems.The network configuration inside the hosts states that >> the IP is assigned by DHCP. >> > Another way may be to configure your guests directly with the fixed IP > address you want, but this is not so elegant as letting opennebula do it > for you, of course. >> >> P.S. And just of curiosity(i am new to bridging/networking) how >> difficult it is to perform some bridging or connection in order to be >> able to ping the virtual machine from any opennebula node or client, not >> just from the current host of the virtual machine? > Not too difficult but it can get tricky the first time. You may need to > look on http://wiki.libvirt.org/page/Networking > if you're using kvm, to check that libvirt is correctly setup for that. > > Good luck, > > > Hector > >> >> Thank you, >> Daniel >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Users mailing list >> Users@lists.opennebula.org >> http://lists.opennebula.org/listinfo.cgi/users-opennebula.org >> >> > > > -- > Hector > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > Users@lists.opennebula.org > http://lists.opennebula.org/listinfo.cgi/users-opennebula.org > > > _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@lists.opennebula.org http://lists.opennebula.org/listinfo.cgi/users-opennebula.org