Dear Carlos and OpenNebula Community, Thanks. You're quite right. I have below question for you: in OpenNebula 3.8.1, if oneimage create ...... with below template:
NAME = "win-xp-5" PATH = /var/lib/image/win-xp-2.qcow2 TYPE = OS the image created successfully, but when PATH = /var/lib/one/var/datastores/ win-xp-2.qcow2, get below error is oned.log file. do you know why and how to fix it? Thank you very much ! Sun Feb 2 22:29:31 2014 [ImG][D]: Message received: LOG E 22 cp: Not allowed to copy images from /var/lib/one/var/ /var/lib/one/etc/ /var/lib/one/ Sun Feb 2 22:29:31 2014 [ImM][E]: cp: Not allowed to copy images from /var/lib/one/var/ /var/lib/one/etc/ /var/lib/one/ Sun Feb 2 22:29:31 2014 [ImG][D]: Message received: LOG E 22 Not allowed to copy image file /var/lib/one/var/datastores/win-xp-2.qcow2 Sun Feb 2 22:29:31 2014 [ImM][E]: Not allowed to copy image file /var/lib/one/var/datastores/win-xp-2.qcow2 Sun Feb 2 22:29:31 2014 [ImG][D]: Message received: LOG I 22 ExitCode: 255 Sun Feb 2 22:29:31 2014 [ImM][I]: ExitCode: 255 Sun Feb 2 22:29:31 2014 [ImG][D]: Message received: CP FAILURE 22 Not allowed to copy image file /var/lib/one/var/datastores/win-xp-2.qcow2 Sun Feb 2 22:29:31 2014 [ImM][E]: Error copying image in the datastore: Not allowed to copy image file /var/lib/one/var/datastores/win-xp-2.qcow2 On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 11:10 PM, Carlos Martín Sánchez < cmar...@opennebula.org> wrote: > Hi, > > Please forward your questions to the mailing list, this way others can > help and more people with the same problems will benefit from the answers. > > 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, Feb 3, 2014 at 9:01 PM, Qiubo Su (David Su) <qiub...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> Dear Carlos, >> >> Thanks. You're quite right. I have below question for you: >> >> in OpenNebula 3.8.1, if oneimage create ...... with below template: >> >> NAME = "win-xp-5" >> PATH = /var/lib/image/win-xp-2.qcow2 >> TYPE = OS >> >> the image created successfully, but when PATH = >> /var/lib/one/var/datastores/win-xp-2.qcow2, get below error is oned.log >> file. do you know why and how to fix it? Thank you very much ! >> >> Sun Feb 2 22:29:31 2014 [ImG][D]: Message received: LOG E 22 cp: Not >> allowed to copy images from /var/lib/one/var/ /var/lib/one/etc/ >> /var/lib/one/ >> >> Sun Feb 2 22:29:31 2014 [ImM][E]: cp: Not allowed to copy images from >> /var/lib/one/var/ /var/lib/one/etc/ /var/lib/one/ >> Sun Feb 2 22:29:31 2014 [ImG][D]: Message received: LOG E 22 Not allowed >> to copy image file /var/lib/one/var/datastores/win-xp-2.qcow2 >> >> Sun Feb 2 22:29:31 2014 [ImM][E]: Not allowed to copy image file >> /var/lib/one/var/datastores/win-xp-2.qcow2 >> Sun Feb 2 22:29:31 2014 [ImG][D]: Message received: LOG I 22 ExitCode: >> 255 >> >> Sun Feb 2 22:29:31 2014 [ImM][I]: ExitCode: 255 >> Sun Feb 2 22:29:31 2014 [ImG][D]: Message received: CP FAILURE 22 Not >> allowed to copy image file /var/lib/one/var/datastores/win-xp-2.qcow2 >> >> Sun Feb 2 22:29:31 2014 [ImM][E]: Error copying image in the datastore: >> Not allowed to copy image file /var/lib/one/var/datastores/win-xp-2.qcow2 >> >> >> >> On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 11:54 PM, Carlos Martín Sánchez < >> cmar...@opennebula.org> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> > Why the $VMID can't be passed to fail.sh when it is activated? >>> >>> Where did you get that? The docs say $ID, not $VMID. >>> >>> 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, Feb 3, 2014 at 10:58 AM, Qiubo Su (David Su) >>> <qiub...@gmail.com>wrote: >>> >>>> Dear OpenNebula Community, >>>> >>>> I'm using the OpenNebula 3.8.1 at the moment, however both of the >>>> VM_HOOK and HOST_HOOK features don't look working well. Does anyone have >>>> similar problem with OpenNebula 3.8.1? How about the later version, e.g. >>>> 3.8.3 or 3.8.5? >>>> >>>> Thank you very much. >>>> >>>> Best regards, >>>> Q.D.S. >>>> >>>> >>>> On Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 9:17 PM, Qiubo Su (David Su) >>>> <qiub...@gmail.com>wrote: >>>> >>>>> Dear OpenNebula Community, >>>>> >>>>> Sent you below email yesterday about not able to generate the desired >>>>> FAILED state event (i.e. "read permission denied" when chmod -r >>>>> /var/lib/image/win-xp-2.qcow2) to activate the action defined in the >>>>> VM_HOOK section in ~/etc/oned.conf. >>>>> >>>>> Moreover, the $VMID (2nd argument defined in the VM_HOOK) can't be >>>>> passed to the /var/lib/one/var/remotes/hooks/fail.sh file. >>>>> >>>>> For example, simply defined the fail.sh as: >>>>> >>>>> #!/bin/bash >>>>> echo "$1" " $2" >>>>> >>>>> When "onevm resubmit 2014", the fail.sh is activated by other FAILED >>>>> state event (not the one specified in below email), the output by echo >>>>> "$1" >>>>> "$2" is "VM" only, while it should be "VM 2014". >>>>> >>>>> Why the $VMID can't be passed to fail.sh when it is activated? >>>>> >>>>> Thank you very much for your help and have a great weekend ! >>>>> >>>>> Best regards, >>>>> Q.D.S. >>>>> >>>>> On Sat, Feb 1, 2014 at 9:26 PM, Qiubo Su (David Su) <qiub...@gmail.com >>>>> > wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Dear OpenNebula Community, >>>>>> >>>>>> The environment: a VT enabled physical machine with ubuntu 12.04 >>>>>> server OS and opennebula 3.8.1 front end (KVM, QEMU and libvirtd >>>>>> installed >>>>>> for hypervisor). >>>>>> >>>>>> Configure the ~/etc/oned.conf to support HOOKS as below: >>>>>> >>>>>> VM_HOOK = [ >>>>>> name = "on_failure", >>>>>> on = "FAILED", >>>>>> command = "/var/lib/one/var/remotes/hooks/fail.sh", >>>>>> arguments = "VM $VMID" ] >>>>>> >>>>>> Create a script /var/lib/one/var/remotes/hooks/fail.sh to capture the >>>>>> FAILED state event and do desired action. >>>>>> >>>>>> To create a FAILED state event, after creating a VM image (below 1) >>>>>> is the VM image creation template) and before creating a VM (below 2) is >>>>>> the VM creation template), chmod -r /var/lib/image/win-xp-2.qcow2 to >>>>>> remove >>>>>> the read permission from the VM image file which is referred in the VM >>>>>> image creation template, but the VM can still be created successfully, >>>>>> while the VM creation should be failed and there should be error message >>>>>> like "read permission denied" in the ~/var/oned.log file. >>>>>> >>>>>> It is much appreciated if anyone can help with this, to explain why >>>>>> the VM image creation and VM creation process don't work as it should be? >>>>>> Thank very much ! >>>>>> >>>>>> 1) VM image creation template: >>>>>> >>>>>> NAME = "win-xp-1" >>>>>> PATH = /var/lib/image/win-xp-2.qcow2 >>>>>> TYPE = OS >>>>>> >>>>>> 2) VM creation template: >>>>>> >>>>>> HOSTNAME = OneHost >>>>>> #CONTEXT definition section >>>>>> CONTEXT=[FILES="/var/lib/one/.ssh/id_rsa.pub >>>>>> /var/lib/one/image/setcontextvals.bat >>>>>> /var/lib/one/image/sethostname.vbs", >>>>>> HOSTNAME=WinXP-$VMID, >>>>>> IP_PUBLIC="$NIC[IP, NETWORK=\"Small network\"]", >>>>>> PASSWORD=password, >>>>>> ROOT_PUBKEY=id_rsa.pub, >>>>>> USERNAME=user] >>>>>> #CAPACITY Definition >>>>>> NAME=WindowsXP-NoPers >>>>>> CPU=1 >>>>>> MEMORY=1024 >>>>>> # OS image, mapped to hda. >>>>>> DISK=[ DRIVER=qcow2, READONLY=no, IMAGE_ID = 1, TARGET=hda, TYPE=disk >>>>>> ] >>>>>> FEATURES=[ ACPI=yes ] >>>>>> # I/O Devices Section >>>>>> GRAPHICS=[ TYPE=vnc ] >>>>>> #NETWORK Section: >>>>>> NIC=[ model=e1000, network = "Small network" ] >>>>>> #OS and BOOT Options Section >>>>>> OS=[ ARCH=i686, BOOT=hd ] >>>>>> #RAW Section >>>>>> RAW=[ TYPE=kvm ] >>>>>> >>>>>> Best regards, >>>>>> Q.D.S. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 11:50 PM, Qiubo Su (David Su) < >>>>>> qiub...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Dear OpenNebula Community, I use OpenNebula 3.8.1, can't update it >>>>>>> to 4.4, so what ds.conf should look like to achieve the purpose? Thanks. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 11:30 PM, Tino Vazquez <cvazq...@c12g.com>wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> If you want to use the ssh drivers, you need to configure the DS as >>>>>>>> follows: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> NAME = production >>>>>>>> DS_MAD = ssh >>>>>>>> TM_MAD = ssh >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Support for ssh drivers for VMware were dropped in more recent >>>>>>>> releases, so its use is discouraged. Please update to 4.4 and use >>>>>>>> 'vmfs' DS and TM drivers >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Regards, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> -Tino >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>> OpenNebula - Flexible Enterprise Cloud Made Simple >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>> Constantino Vázquez Blanco, PhD, MSc >>>>>>>> Senior Infrastructure Architect at C12G Labs >>>>>>>> www.c12g.com | @C12G | es.linkedin.com/in/tinova >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>> Confidentiality Warning: The information contained in this e-mail >>>>>>>> and >>>>>>>> any accompanying documents, unless otherwise expressly indicated, is >>>>>>>> confidential and privileged, and is intended solely for the person >>>>>>>> and/or entity to whom it is addressed (i.e. those identified in the >>>>>>>> "To" and "cc" box). They are the property of C12G Labs S.L.. >>>>>>>> Unauthorized distribution, review, use, disclosure, or copying of >>>>>>>> this >>>>>>>> communication, or any part thereof, is strictly prohibited and may >>>>>>>> be >>>>>>>> unlawful. 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C12G thanks you for your >>>>>>>> cooperation. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 10:55 PM, Qiubo Su (David Su) < >>>>>>>> qiub...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>>> > Dear Tino and OpenNebula Community, >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > 1) can update the TM_MAD for datastore in Sunstone. >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > 2) the content of ds.conf is as below. >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > NAME = production >>>>>>>> > DS_MAD = vmware >>>>>>>> > TM_MAD = shared >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > do you mean need to update it as below? >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > NAME = production >>>>>>>> > DS_MAD = vmfs >>>>>>>> > TM_MAD = vmfs >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > if using the 1st ds.conf, it has to manually create the >>>>>>>> > /var/lib/one/var/datastores/100, so to be able to thin >>>>>>>> provisioned the >>>>>>>> > disk.vmdk (actually the Ubuntu.vmdk file in the package download >>>>>>>> from >>>>>>>> > http://www.trendsigma.net/vmware/ubuntu1110t.html) by running >>>>>>>> "vmkfstools >>>>>>>> > -username root -password redhat123 -server esxi01 -i '[100] >>>>>>>> > /images/disk.vmdk' -d thin '[100] /images/disk1.vmdk'" in the >>>>>>>> front end >>>>>>>> > server? (the name of this experiment is called "OpenNebula 3.8.1 >>>>>>>> and VMware >>>>>>>> > ESXI 5.0.0 Using shared VMware and ssh transfer drivers"). >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > if using the 2nd ds.conf, can & how can the purpose of the >>>>>>>> experiment be >>>>>>>> > achieved? >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > kind regards, >>>>>>>> > q.s. >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 11:04 PM, Tino Vazquez <cvazq...@c12g.com> >>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> >> Hi, >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> >> About 1), do you get the same behaviour if you try and change it >>>>>>>> >> through Sunstone? >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> >> Regarding 2), can you share the contents of the datastore >>>>>>>> template >>>>>>>> >> (ds.conf)? If you want to use VMware datastores, please note >>>>>>>> that the >>>>>>>> >> correct name for the TM and DS drivers are 'vmfs'. These drivers >>>>>>>> >> *won't* create a directory in the front-end since the datastores >>>>>>>> are >>>>>>>> >> only present in the ESX hosts. >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> >> Moreover, BASE_PATH in VMware datastores need to be set to >>>>>>>> /vmfs/volumes. >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> >> Best, >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> >> -Tino >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> >> -- >>>>>>>> >> OpenNebula - Flexible Enterprise Cloud Made Simple >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> >> -- >>>>>>>> >> Constantino Vázquez Blanco, PhD, MSc >>>>>>>> >> Senior Infrastructure Architect at C12G Labs >>>>>>>> >> www.c12g.com | @C12G | es.linkedin.com/in/tinova >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> >> -- >>>>>>>> >> Confidentiality Warning: The information contained in this >>>>>>>> e-mail and >>>>>>>> >> any accompanying documents, unless otherwise expressly >>>>>>>> indicated, is >>>>>>>> >> confidential and privileged, and is intended solely for the >>>>>>>> person >>>>>>>> >> and/or entity to whom it is addressed (i.e. those identified in >>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>> >> "To" and "cc" box). They are the property of C12G Labs S.L.. >>>>>>>> >> Unauthorized distribution, review, use, disclosure, or copying >>>>>>>> of this >>>>>>>> >> communication, or any part thereof, is strictly prohibited and >>>>>>>> may be >>>>>>>> >> unlawful. If you have received this e-mail in error, please >>>>>>>> notify us >>>>>>>> >> immediately by e-mail at ab...@c12g.com and delete the e-mail >>>>>>>> and >>>>>>>> >> attachments and any copy from your system. C12G thanks you for >>>>>>>> your >>>>>>>> >> cooperation. >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> >> On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 6:10 AM, Qiubo Su (David Su) < >>>>>>>> qiub...@gmail.com> >>>>>>>> >> wrote: >>>>>>>> >> > Dear OpenNebula Community, >>>>>>>> >> > >>>>>>>> >> > For 2) problem listed in the below previous email, I created >>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>> >> > datastore >>>>>>>> >> > manually by running "onedatastore create ds.conf" and created >>>>>>>> another >>>>>>>> >> > one >>>>>>>> >> > from Sunstone, but in both cases, can't see the >>>>>>>> >> > /var/lib/one/var/datastores/101 directory in the file system >>>>>>>> (../102 >>>>>>>> >> > directory in the Sunstone case), even though can see the "BASE >>>>>>>> PATH : >>>>>>>> >> > /var/lib/one/var/datastores/101" when run "onedatastore show >>>>>>>> 101". >>>>>>>> >> > >>>>>>>> >> > It is much appreciated if anyone can help with this, tell me >>>>>>>> why there >>>>>>>> >> > is >>>>>>>> >> > this problem and how to fix it? Thank you very much and Have a >>>>>>>> Great >>>>>>>> >> > Weekend >>>>>>>> >> > ! >>>>>>>> >> > >>>>>>>> >> > >>>>>>>> >> > >>>>>>>> ****************************************************************************************** >>>>>>>> >> > >>>>>>>> >> > Sat Jan 18 17:48:40 2014 [ReM][D]: Req:5712 UID:0 HostPoolInfo >>>>>>>> invoked >>>>>>>> >> > Sat Jan 18 17:48:40 2014 [ReM][D]: Req:5712 UID:0 HostPoolInfo >>>>>>>> result >>>>>>>> >> > SUCCESS, "<HOST_POOL><HOST><ID..." >>>>>>>> >> > Sat Jan 18 17:48:40 2014 [ReM][D]: Req:3376 UID:0 >>>>>>>> VirtualMachinePoolInfo >>>>>>>> >> > invoked, -2, -1, -1, -1 >>>>>>>> >> > Sat Jan 18 17:48:40 2014 [ReM][D]: Req:3376 UID:0 >>>>>>>> VirtualMachinePoolInfo >>>>>>>> >> > result SUCCESS, "<VM_POOL></VM_POOL>" >>>>>>>> >> > Sat Jan 18 17:48:40 2014 [ReM][D]: Req:4704 UID:0 AclInfo >>>>>>>> invoked >>>>>>>> >> > Sat Jan 18 17:48:40 2014 [ReM][D]: Req:4704 UID:0 AclInfo >>>>>>>> result >>>>>>>> >> > SUCCESS, >>>>>>>> >> > "<ACL_POOL><ACL><ID>0..." >>>>>>>> >> > Sat Jan 18 17:48:43 2014 [AuM][D]: Message received: LOG I 79 >>>>>>>> ExitCode: >>>>>>>> >> > 0 >>>>>>>> >> > >>>>>>>> >> > Sat Jan 18 17:48:43 2014 [AuM][I]: ExitCode: 0 >>>>>>>> >> > Sat Jan 18 17:48:43 2014 [AuM][D]: Message received: >>>>>>>> AUTHENTICATE >>>>>>>> >> > SUCCESS 79 >>>>>>>> >> > - >>>>>>>> >> > >>>>>>>> >> > Sat Jan 18 17:48:43 2014 [ReM][D]: Req:32 UID:0 >>>>>>>> DatastoreAllocate >>>>>>>> >> > invoked, >>>>>>>> >> > "DISK_TYPE="block"...", -1 >>>>>>>> >> > Sat Jan 18 17:48:43 2014 [ReM][D]: Req:32 UID:0 >>>>>>>> DatastoreAllocate result >>>>>>>> >> > SUCCESS, 102 >>>>>>>> >> > Sat Jan 18 17:48:43 2014 [ReM][D]: Req:6800 UID:0 >>>>>>>> DatastoreInfo invoked, >>>>>>>> >> > 102 >>>>>>>> >> > Sat Jan 18 17:48:43 2014 [ReM][D]: Req:6800 UID:0 >>>>>>>> DatastoreInfo result >>>>>>>> >> > SUCCESS, "<DATASTORE><ID>102</..." >>>>>>>> >> > Sat Jan 18 17:48:45 2014 [ReM][D]: Req:1200 UID:0 >>>>>>>> DatastorePoolInfo >>>>>>>> >> > invoked >>>>>>>> >> > Sat Jan 18 17:48:45 2014 [ReM][D]: Req:1200 UID:0 >>>>>>>> DatastorePoolInfo >>>>>>>> >> > result >>>>>>>> >> > SUCCESS, "<DATASTORE_POOL><DAT..." >>>>>>>> >> > Sat Jan 18 17:48:51 2014 [ReM][D]: Req:6880 UID:0 >>>>>>>> TemplatePoolInfo >>>>>>>> >> > invoked, >>>>>>>> >> > -2, -1, -1 >>>>>>>> >> > Sat Jan 18 17:48:51 2014 [ReM][D]: Req:6880 UID:0 >>>>>>>> TemplatePoolInfo >>>>>>>> >> > result >>>>>>>> >> > SUCCESS, "<VMTEMPLATE_POOL></V..." >>>>>>>> >> > Sat Jan 18 17:49:05 2014 [ReM][D]: Req:5360 UID:0 HostPoolInfo >>>>>>>> invoked >>>>>>>> >> > Sat Jan 18 17:49:05 2014 [ReM][D]: Req:5360 UID:0 HostPoolInfo >>>>>>>> result >>>>>>>> >> > SUCCESS, "<HOST_POOL><HOST><ID..." >>>>>>>> >> > Sat Jan 18 17:49:06 2014 [ReM][D]: Req:3328 UID:0 AclInfo >>>>>>>> invoked >>>>>>>> >> > Sat Jan 18 17:49:06 2014 [ReM][D]: Req:3328 UID:0 AclInfo >>>>>>>> result >>>>>>>> >> > SUCCESS, >>>>>>>> >> > "<ACL_POOL><ACL><ID>0..." >>>>>>>> >> > >>>>>>>> >> > >>>>>>>> >> > On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 9:49 PM, Qiubo Su (David Su) < >>>>>>>> qiub...@gmail.com> >>>>>>>> >> > wrote: >>>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>>> >> >> Dear OpenNebula Community, >>>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>>> >> >> 1) run "onedatastore list", get below return: >>>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>>> >> >> ID NAME CLUSTER IMAGES TYPE TM >>>>>>>> >> >> 0 system - 0 - >>>>>>>> >> >> shared >>>>>>>> >> >> 1 default - 2 fs >>>>>>>> >> >> shared >>>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>>> >> >> run "onedatastore update 0" and change the TM_MAD from >>>>>>>> "shared" to >>>>>>>> >> >> "ssh" >>>>>>>> >> >> and save it, but the TM of datastore 0 is still "shared", >>>>>>>> doesn't >>>>>>>> >> >> change to >>>>>>>> >> >> "ssh". why? >>>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>>> >> >> 2) manually create a datastore production, and "onedatastore >>>>>>>> list" >>>>>>>> >> >> return >>>>>>>> >> >> as below: >>>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>>> >> >> ID NAME CLUSTER IMAGES TYPE TM >>>>>>>> >> >> 0 system - 0 - >>>>>>>> >> >> shared >>>>>>>> >> >> 1 default - 2 fs >>>>>>>> >> >> shared >>>>>>>> >> >> 100 production - vmware >>>>>>>> >> >> shared >>>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>>> >> >> but there is /var/lib/one/var/datastores/100 directory, only >>>>>>>> >> >> /var/lib/one/var/datastores/0 and >>>>>>>> /var/lib/one/var/datastores/1 >>>>>>>> >> >> directories. >>>>>>>> >> >> why? >>>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>>> >> >> thanks for your help for these. >>>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>>> >> >> best regards, >>>>>>>> >> >> q.s. >>>>>>>> >> > >>>>>>>> >> > >>>>>>>> >> > >>>>>>>> >> > _______________________________________________ >>>>>>>> >> > Users mailing list >>>>>>>> >> > Users@lists.opennebula.org >>>>>>>> >> > http://lists.opennebula.org/listinfo.cgi/users-opennebula.org >>>>>>>> >> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Users mailing list >>>> Users@lists.opennebula.org >>>> http://lists.opennebula.org/listinfo.cgi/users-opennebula.org >>>> >>>> >>> >> >
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