Hello Kerry, When you say "DNS and DHCP are tied into one system on my network" you mean your DNS server is configured with a dynamic zone that is updated from the DHCP server?
If that is so, I guess you want a VM to acquire a lease from the DHCP server equal to the IP given by OpenNebula to that specific VM. This way it maintains consistency. If you populate CONTEXT with NETWORK="YES", the contextualization packages will do the job of configuring the network. As far as I know it's not possible to "tell" the contextualization packages to leave the network unconfigured. So using this approach would not get you where you want. One way of achieving what you desire is to program a hook that inserts a host in the DHCP server via OMAPI [1]. From the hook you have access to the entire template. I am assuming you are using ISC DHCP. This would solve the consistency issue. Now the VM needs to be configured for DHCP as you mentioned in your previous E-Mail. For that you can define SET_HOSTNAME in the CONTEXT to have it available in the VM, create a simple (bash) program that reads it and sets ifcfg-eth0 accordingly. Put the script in the files datastore and update the context to use it via FILES_DS and INIT_SCRIPTS. For example you name your super script set_dhcp.sh. You can insert in the files datastore [2] using `oneimage create -d files --name set_dhcp.sh --type CONTEXT /path/to/set_dhcp.sh`. Update the template to use it. CONTEXT=[ FILES_DS="$FILE[IMAGE=\"set_dhcp.sh\", INIT_SCRIPTS="set_dhcp.sh"] This way the vmcontext init.d script from the contextualization packages would skip the network configuration, note NETWORK="YES" is missing and it would run the set_dhcp.sh script. One more thing that comes to mind, SET_HOSTNAME would instruct the vmcontext init script to set the hostname and maybe that's not what you want, maybe you want your VM to set it's hostname from DHCP. In this case use another variable, like DHCP_HOSTNAME in CONTEXT and process it in set_dhcp.sh to configure ifcfg-eth0. You can set DHCP_HOSTNAME=$NAME inside the template. This way the name you give the VM in Sunstone would end up being used. Take the above with a grain of salt, I am sure there are other (better) ways of achieving what you desire. @Diego could you please point me where have you find DHCP in the VNET template? I have looked over the docs and couldn't find it. [1]: http://ipamworldwide.com/dhcp-api.html [2]: http://docs.opennebula.org/4.6/administration/storage/file_ds.html Best, Valentin On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 10:45 PM, kerryhall . <kerryh...@gmail.com> wrote: > I have managed to figure out how to edit my template (onetemplate update > TEMPLATE_ID) so I can now set the hostname. However, DNS and DHCP are tied > into one system on my network, so I can't perform a dig on my new server > and get the IP back. > > I just need to know what lines to add to my template file to get my vms to > use DHCP only. I'm sure it's something really simple, I just can't find any > info here: > http://docs.opennebula.org/4.6/user/virtual_machine_setup/cong.html > > If you know how to get DHCP working, please let me know. > > Thank you!! > > > On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 3:48 PM, kerryhall . <kerryh...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi folks, >> >> I want to configure Open Nebula to contextualize two items for ifcfg-eth0. >> >> BOOTPROTO=dhcp >> and >> DHCP_HOSTNAME=<parameter passed in via ONE web interface, even just >> vm-name would work> >> >> I need no other networking settings. DHCP on my network handles the rest. >> I have tried manually setting these two parameters in ifcfg-eth0 and it >> looks like it works. (Although the new IP given via DHCP doesn't match the >> original IP) >> >> Is this possible to do in ONE? If so, where do I start? >> >> Thanks! >> Kerry >> > > > _______________________________________________ > 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