Platform: Centos 6.5 versions: opennebula-4.5.80 and opennebula-4.6.0-1 I have been struggling with this for a while with various configurations and I continually run into the same problem.
I cannot build out a VM as the system volumes always come up with no space. I have been trying to reduce variables and now at a very basic setup: I installed a fresh Centos 6 server and pulled down the latest stable opennebula RPMs from the official repo. I am just using local file systems for everything, and have done nothing beyond installing the RPM and starting opennebula. My system volume comes up with no available room, seemingly no matter what I do. [oneadmin@trainging ~]$ onedatastore list ID NAME SIZE AVAIL CLUSTER IMAGES TYPE DS TM 0 system 0M - - 0 sys - shared 1 default 6.6G 77% - 0 img fs shared 2 files 6.6G 77% - 0 fil fs ssh [oneadmin@trainging ~]$ onedatastore show 0 DATASTORE 0 INFORMATION ID : 0 NAME : system USER : oneadmin GROUP : oneadmin CLUSTER : - TYPE : SYSTEM DS_MAD : - TM_MAD : shared BASE PATH : /var/lib/one//datastores/0 DISK_TYPE : FILE DATASTORE CAPACITY TOTAL: : 0M FREE: : 0M USED: : 0M LIMIT: : - PERMISSIONS OWNER : um- GROUP : u-- OTHER : --- DATASTORE TEMPLATE BASE_PATH="/var/lib/one//datastores/" SHARED="YES" TM_MAD="shared" TYPE="SYSTEM_DS" IMAGES It is the same filesystem the other volumes are on, yet they have available space. I have tried two different versions of OpenNebula. I have tried different base filesystems. I have tried custom RPMs. It comes up the same every time. Is there a bug or am I missing something very obvious? -- Marius Rex marius...@venda.com _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@lists.opennebula.org http://lists.opennebula.org/listinfo.cgi/users-opennebula.org