Hi,

Yesterday I learned from ON developer Ruben that
for instance oneadmin can do
oneuser update ID(of the user who actually instantiates the VM template) 
which will open an editor where oneadmin can type in
NAME="the username you want".
This will enable $USER[NAME] to return "the username you want" in the CONTEXT.

Hope this helps.
Hyunwoo


On Aug 27, 2012, at 6:42 PM, Jon Burger wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I would like to know if there is a context variable that contains the 
> username of the person creating the VM.  We have OpenNebula authenticating 
> against active directory and wish to pass the username into the VM to create 
> the user id locally (in the case of Linux use kerberose).
> 
> I understand I can get UserID eg $UID, and that by using $USER[TEMPLATE] can 
> receive a 64bit encoded XML string that contains the username, but I'd rather 
> not parse XML if I can help it as that feels a little dirty to me.
> 
> We have tried the obvious $USER[NAME] - which always returns null.  
> 
> It may just be a bug, but before submitting I thought I would ask.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Jon
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