Mario, You may refer below two tutorials posted in the OpenNebula wiki to get some hints
This one is with VBSCRIPT and WINDOWS SHELL SCRIPT: OpenNebula 3.4.1- Easy and faster way to create a Windows XP VM and perform MIGRATION & LIVE MIGRATION of the Windows VM [http://cloudblab.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/opennebula-3-4-1-and-windows-xp-vm-try-migration-and-live-migration1.pdf This one is with VBSCRIPT + WINDOWS POWERSHELL SCRIPT Tutorial on creating Windows XP VM with OpenNebula R 3.4 and Ubuntu 11.10 64 bit serverhttp://cloudblab.wordpress.com/2012/03/08/how-to-create-windows-xp-vm-with-opennebula-r-3-4-and-ubuntu-11-10-64-bit-server/ Regards, Anil ---- On Wed, 06 Jun 2012 02:13:12 -0700 mario wu<iamo...@gmail.com> wrote ---- hi,all i writed a trivial script for windows guest OS user, for automatic setting ip address,gateway address,dns server, and change the hostname:) . in the attachment. the vm template sample like this: CONTEXT = [ HOSTNAME = "$NAME", IP_PUBLIC = "$NIC[IP]", NET_MASK = "$NETWORK[NETWORK_MASK,NETWORK_ID=27]", DNS_ADDR="$NETWORK[DNS_ADDR,NETWORK_ID=27]", GATEWAY_ADDR="$NETWORK[GATEWAY_ADDR,NETWORK_ID=27]" ] and the vnet template must have this attribute: DNS_ADDR="192.168.180.102" GATEWAY_ADDR="192.168.173.254" NETWORK_MASK="255.255.255.0" just put the vbscript in the schedule task and set run as computer start. run as: cscript.exe \some\path\for\set-network.vbs the context.sh like this: # Context variables generated by OpenNebula DNS_ADDR="192.168.180.102" GATEWAY_ADDR="192.168.173.254" HOSTNAME="test-win2003" IP_PUBLIC="192.168.173.100" NET_MASK="255.255.255.0" TARGET="hdb" _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@lists.opennebula.org http://lists.opennebula.org/listinfo.cgi/users-opennebula.org
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