Just for the record: You must disable requiretty in /etc/sudoers file (Default !requiretty)
1. Nope, the image size is predefined (as far as I know). 2. Never tried, so there are maybe smarter people to answer that. Cheers, tmarlok On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 5:17 PM, Denis J. Cirulis <denis.ciru...@gmail.com>wrote: > Two more questions: > > 1. Can I predefine the size of the vm disk in template, so that if > ttylinux is 40MB big virtual machine disk would be 10G not 40MB ? > 2. I have a bunch of already running virtual machines libvirt/kvm, how can > I migrate them to opennebula ? > > Thanks a lot for you help! > > > On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 6:02 PM, Denis J. Cirulis <denis.ciru...@gmail.com > > wrote: > >> Tue May 28 18:02:03 2013 [ImG][D]: Message received: LOG I 8 sudo >> lvcreate -L40M prod-vm -n lv-one-8" failed: sudo: sorry, you must have a >> tty to run sudo >> >> Tue May 28 18:02:03 2013 [ImM][I]: sudo lvcreate -L40M prod-vm -n >> lv-one-8" failed: sudo: sorry, you must have a tty to run sudo >> Tue May 28 18:02:03 2013 [ImG][D]: Message received: LOG E 8 Error >> registering compute01:/dev/prod-vm/lv-one-8 >> >> Tue May 28 18:02:03 2013 [ImM][E]: Error registering >> compute01:/dev/prod-vm/lv-one-8 >> Tue May 28 18:02:03 2013 [ImG][D]: Message received: LOG I 8 ExitCode: 1 >> >> Tue May 28 18:02:03 2013 [ImM][I]: ExitCode: 1 >> Tue May 28 18:02:03 2013 [ImG][D]: Message received: CP FAILURE 8 Error >> registering compute01:/dev/prod-vm/lv-one-8 >> >> >> I think I've got the solution :) >> >> >> On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 5:33 PM, Marlok Tamás <tmar...@sztaki.hu> wrote: >> >>> Hi Denis, >>> >>> Can you give us the relevant output from the oned.log? >>> (with log level=3) >>> >>> >>> Cheers, >>> tmarlok >>> >>> >>> On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 4:21 PM, Denis J. Cirulis < >>> denis.ciru...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Marlok, >>>> maybe I'm giving too few details of the problem: >>>> >>>> lvm datastore: >>>> [oneadmin@master ~]$ onedatastore show 104 >>>> DATASTORE 104 INFORMATION >>>> >>>> ID : 104 >>>> NAME : production-ds >>>> USER : oneadmin >>>> GROUP : oneadmin >>>> CLUSTER : production >>>> TYPE : IMAGE >>>> DS_MAD : lvm >>>> TM_MAD : lvm >>>> BASE PATH : /var/lib/one/datastores/104 >>>> DISK_TYPE : BLOCK >>>> >>>> PERMISSIONS >>>> >>>> OWNER : um- >>>> GROUP : u-- >>>> OTHER : --- >>>> >>>> DATASTORE TEMPLATE >>>> >>>> CLUSTER="production" >>>> DS_MAD="lvm" >>>> HOST="compute01" >>>> TM_MAD="lvm" >>>> VG_NAME="prod-vm" >>>> >>>> IMAGES >>>> [oneadmin@master ~]$ >>>> >>>> compute01 is a kvm node where lvm operations will be held, cause >>>> backing storage for that is fibre channel lun, which then will be >>>> accessible on all compute nodes. >>>> >>>> Then, I imported ttylinux image to production-ds datastore and all I >>>> got in Images section of the Sunstone UI is : >>>> Tue May 28 17:19:53 2013 : Error copying image in the datastore: >>>> Error registering compute01:/dev/prod-vm/lv-one-7 >>>> User oneadmin is in sudoers and is able to launch any lv* command >>>> through sudo. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 5:08 PM, Marlok Tamás <tmar...@sztaki.hu>wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi Denis, >>>>> >>>>> You should first create, the lvm datasore in opennebula. After that, >>>>> when you import the image from marketplace, you can select this lvm >>>>> datastore (instead of default ds). >>>>> >>>>> Hope this helps. >>>>> >>>>> Cheers, >>>>> tmarlok >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 3:24 PM, Denis J. Cirulis < >>>>> denis.ciru...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Hello list, >>>>>> I imported predefined lvm vg to opennebula using lvm driver and lvm >>>>>> transfer driver. Adjusted HOST variable with hostname of compute node >>>>>> where >>>>>> all lvm operations will be held. oneadmin can login via ssh without >>>>>> password and is in sudoers group to execure all lvm related commands. >>>>>> I downloaded CentOS KVM ready-made image from marketplace, imported >>>>>> with default settings (default datastore). >>>>>> >>>>>> When I'm trying to create template for this image I can not see where >>>>>> should I mention datastore (in my case lvm ds) where virtual machine >>>>>> images >>>>>> will be created. >>>>>> What I'm doing wrong ? I see no lv-one-ID volumes in vg. >>>>>> >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> Users mailing list >>>>>> us...@lists..opennebula.org <Users@lists.opennebula.org> >>>>>> http://lists.opennebula.org/listinfo.cgi/users-opennebula.org >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >> >
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