HI Tino,
I was followoing 2.2 documentation itself.
So I had installed openNebula 2.2
and vmware addon 2.2 itself.
*Now I get the following:*
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virsh # connect "-c gsx:// 10.3.3.48/?no_verify=1"
error: Failed to connect to the hypervisor
error: invalid argument: could not parse connection URI -c
gsx://10.3.3.48/?no_verify=1
virsh # connect -c gsx://10.3.3.48/?no_verify=1
error: unexpected data 'gsx://10.3.3.48/?no_verify=1'
virsh#
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Actually my onevm commands all work fine.( I know this has nothing to
do till i try to setup a host or launch a vm)
do we need to have the accessible nfs storage to the hypervisor inorder
*"virsh # connect "-c gsx:// 10.3.3.48/?no_verify=1" *to work?
I have not yet shared a folder over Nfs.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Suser
On 11/24/2011 4:10 PM, Tino Vazquez wrote:
Hi Siva,
comments inline,
On Thu, Nov 24, 2011 at 10:07 AM, Siva Prasad <newror.u...@gmail.com
<mailto:newror.u...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi Guys,
I am setting up openNebula on ubuntu11.04. and I am trying to
configure the VMwaresServer hypervisor but no luck.The below are
the steps i have done.
1) Installed ubuntu and openbnebula 2.0.1
you are using a rather old version, i suggest you upgrade to the last
stable (v3.0), or v2.2 if you want to use a stable version of the
vmware drivers as well.
2) installed the libvirt.
3) installed vmwareaddon 2.2
vmware addon drivers 2.2 are compatible with opennebula 2.2
4) configured password and esx to gsx in the /etc/one/vmwarerc
file.(the same password is there on my vmware server hypervisor
which I installed on windows XP).
5) changed the datastore in /etc/one/vmm_sh/vmm_sh_vmware.conf
I could not connect to the hypervisor using hte virsh command
line. I get the following error.
*virsh #* connect 10.3.3.48
error: Failed to connect to the hypervisor
error: no connection driver available for No connection for URI
10.3.3.48
you need to connect with a "-c esx://<host>/?no_verify=1" URI
*virsh #*
I could ping 10.3.3.48
NOTE:Should I install certificate in the keystore. This is ubuntu
2.0.1 does it need key in the keystore? I thought theres no need
to do this.
No, you don't need to do this. Just out of curiosity, which
documentation are you following?
Regards,
-T
Can anybody help me.
--Suser
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