Hi, Yes - when you list your vms via xe vm-list, you get the name-label of the instance. The question is how to modify openstack to let the hostname of the created instance equal to this name-label?
Thank you, Afef 2012/11/28 John Garbutt <john.garb...@citrix.com> > Hi,**** > > ** ** > > Not quick sure which “name” of the instance you are refereeing to.**** > > ** ** > > Do you mean when you open XenCenter it shows you a different name?**** > > ** ** > > Thanks,**** > > John**** > > ** ** > > *From:* openstack-bounces+john.garbutt=citrix....@lists.launchpad.net[mailto: > openstack-bounces+john.garbutt=citrix....@lists.launchpad.net] *On Behalf > Of *Afef MDHAFFAR > *Sent:* 23 November 2012 17:22 > *To:* openstack@lists.launchpad.net > *Subject:* [Openstack] how to let the instance name (instance-xxx) equal > to the hostname of the instance (chosen by the user)??**** > > ** ** > > Hi all,**** > > ** ** > > Due to some requirements, I have to modify openstack source code in order > to let the name of the instance (in Xen Server) equal to the hostname of > the instance (chosen by the user).**** > > Is it possible to do that by only configuring openstack? If yes, could you > please guide me to the suitable flag?**** > > If not, could you please guide me to the right python files that need to > be changed.**** > > I use the folsom release, with XCP as a virtualization technology. **** > > ** ** > > Thank you,**** > > Afef > > **** > -- Afef MDHAFFAR http://www.redcad.org/members/mdhaffar/
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