Hi, Thank you for your reply and your patience. Unfortunately it does not work. I am using OpenNebula 4.0 beta (3.9.80). Maybe it is a regression ? Regards,
On Monday 15 April 2013 12:47:29 Campbell, Bill wrote: > Sorry, that was a misunderstanding of the question. I misread in how we > define HOSTNAME=<some random name here> in the contextualization script. > > If you want to use the hostname, then add this as your context variable: > > HOSTNAME=$NAME > > That should do it. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jean-Philippe Garcia Ballester" <g...@le-pec.org> > To: "Bill Campbell" <bcampb...@axcess-financial.com> > Sent: Monday, April 15, 2013 9:22:57 AM > Subject: Re: [one-users] Virtual machine hostname contextualization > > Hi, > I have not seen anything in the 3.8 contextualization package that > would use a variable named HOSTNAME, nor anything that would actually > change the hostname. > Also, I have not found how to automatically fill a contextualization > variable with the actual name of the VM. > For example > CONTEXT=[ > TEST="$VMID" ] > in the vm template will be correctly replaced by > TEST="55" > in the generated context.sh for the instantiated VM. But > CONTEXT=[ > TEST="$HOSTNAME" ] > will not result in anything in context.sh. > Regards, > > On 15/04/2013 14:57, Campbell, Bill wrote: > > Should just be the HOSTNAME variable. So long as your VM template > > has the contextualization packages installed it should take that > > variable and apply the appropriate hostname on boot. > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Jean-Philippe Garcia Ballester" <g...@le-pec.org> > > To: users@lists.opennebula.org > > Sent: Monday, April 15, 2013 4:23:58 AM > > Subject: [one-users] Virtual machine hostname contextualization > > > > Hi, > > I am currently experimenting on opennebula 4.0 beta to satisfy my > > personal curiosity. I was thinking of creating a non-persistent image > > with a basic Debian installation, a chef-client, and just enough > > contextualization to let the VM connect to the chef server and > > configure itself. > > However, I did not find any contexualization variable for the > > template that would be replaced by the name of the instantiated VM. > > Is > > there such a variable ? > > Regards, > > -- Jean-Philippe Garcia Ballester
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