Hi, On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 8:12 AM, Qiubo Su (David Su) <qiub...@gmail.com> wrote:
> dear opennebula community, > > but when run "onehost create esxi01 im_vmware vmm_vmware tm_vmware dummy", > get below error: > > ******************************************** > Wrong number of arguments > The arguments should be: <hostname> > ******************************************** > > The syntax for onehost create changed a few versions ago. Did you copy that command from the current docs? this error is so strange. did some research, can't find a solution for this. > > it is much appreciated if anyone can help with this. > Try these... $ onehost create -h $ man onehost http://docs.opennebula.org/stable/administration/hosts_and_clusters/host_guide.html#create-and-delete Regards -- Carlos Martín, MSc Project Engineer OpenNebula - Flexible Enterprise Cloud Made Simple www.OpenNebula.org | cmar...@opennebula.org | @OpenNebula<http://twitter.com/opennebula><cmar...@opennebula.org> On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 8:12 AM, Qiubo Su (David Su) <qiub...@gmail.com>wrote: > dear opennebula community, > > follow the process to create VMWARE ESXi5.0 VMs using OpenNebula, every > steps are working fine, e.g. get below return when run > "/srv/cloud/one/var/remotes/im/run_probes vmware 0 esxi01" > > HYPERVISOR=vmware TOTALCPU=400 FREECPU=400 CPUSPEED=3192 > TOTALMEMORY=8106080 FREEMEMORY=6484864 > > but when run "onehost create esxi01 im_vmware vmm_vmware tm_vmware dummy", > get below error: > > ******************************************** > Wrong number of arguments > The arguments should be: <hostname> > ******************************************** > > this error is so strange. did some research, can't find a solution for > this. > > it is much appreciated if anyone can help with this. > > by the way, the environment is that opennebula front end server is a VM > created in a physical machine and VMware ESXI 5.0 sever is installed in a > separate physical machine. > > kind regards, > q.s. > > On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 4:44 PM, Qiubo Su (David Su) <qiub...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> Dear OpenNebula Community, >> >> In the "VMware Configuration" section of "VMware Drivers 3.8" in the page >> of http://archives.opennebula.org/documentation:archives:rel3.8:evmwareg, >> below information is for setting "The access via SSH needs to be >> passwordless": >> >> $ su - >> $ mkdir /etc/ssh/keys-oneadmin >> $ chmod 755 /etc/ssh/keys-oneadmin >> $ su - oneadmin >> $ vi /etc/ssh/keys-oneadmin/authorized_keys >> <paste here the contents of the oneadmin's front-end account public key (FE >> -> $HOME/.ssh/id_{rsa,dsa}.pub) and exit vi> >> $ chmod 600 /etc/ssh/keys-oneadmin/authorized_keys >> >> After the setup, can access via ESXI server from front end server through >> SSH without password, however when reboot the ESXI server, the setup is >> disappeared, i.e. the /keys-oneadmin/ folder and the authorized_keys file >> are disappeared after reboot the ESXI server. >> >> It is much appreciated if you can help with why the setup disappeared and >> how to resolve it? >> >> By the way, the front end server is with Ubuntu 12.04 OS and OpenNebula >> 3.8.1, the ESXI server is with CentOS 5.10 OS. >> >> Thanks kindly, >> Q.S. >> >> >> On Sun, Dec 15, 2013 at 11:57 AM, Qiubo Su (David Su) >> <qiub...@gmail.com>wrote: >> >>> Dear OpenNebula Community, >>> >>> I want to install VMware ESXI 5.5, 5.1 and 5.0 onto the PC with >>> AsusP5QPL-AM motherboard and Intel E6750 CPU, but got below error: >>> >>> *No network adapters were detected. Either no network adapters are >>> physically connected to the system, or a suitable driver could not be >>> located. A third party driver may required.* >>> >>> *Ensure that there is at least one network adapter physically connected >>> to the system before attempting installation. If the problem persists, >>> consult the VMware Knowledge Base.* >>> The PC does have a network adapter, and the Linux OS installed can >>> access to Internet through the Ethernet card with no problem. >>> >>> This doesn't look like the compatibility issue, due to get the same >>> error when trying to install VMware ESXI 5.5, 5.1 and 5.0 onto the same PC. >>> >>> It is much appreciated if you can help with this. >>> >>> Moreover I have been using KVM as hypervisor, and it has been no issue, >>> so easy to use. >>> >>> Thanks kindly, >>> Q.S >>> >> >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > Users@lists.opennebula.org > http://lists.opennebula.org/listinfo.cgi/users-opennebula.org > >
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