Hello users,
I am trying to figure out a good way to manage assignments IP addresses to
various users. We have a /22 of public IP addresses and I want to be able to
give various users access to their IP's that we've allocated. I would also like
to be able to see a global view of IP's in use.
Hi,
I noticed when doing a Disk hotplug, the ATTACHDISK VMM action gets called,
but I don't seems to get any TM action called. Is this normal?
What driver is supposed to be responsible for making the Hotplug image
available on the host the VM is running ?
Simon
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Hi Alexandre,
There are three types of transfer manager that you can use with ONE &
VMware: vmfs, ssh and shared. You are using shared at the moment. Each
TM set of drivers define various actions, like for instance mkimage,
which creates volatile disks.
Now, the mkimage for the shared TM driver i
Thanks for your help !! What is it the vmfs mkimage script ?
Alex
2013/2/26 Tino Vazquez
> Hi Alexandre,
>
> That unfortunately didn't work. I've opened a ticket to solve this [1]
> to keep track of a proper solution.
>
> Meanwhile, you can try and use the vmfs mkimage script. You will need to
Hi Alexandre,
That unfortunately didn't work. I've opened a ticket to solve this [1]
to keep track of a proper solution.
Meanwhile, you can try and use the vmfs mkimage script. You will need to
1) copy over /var/lib/one/remotes/tm/vmfs/mkimage into
/var/lib/one/remotes/tm/shared/mkimage
2) ad
Now i have these ones :
Tue Feb 26 16:49:09 2013 [VMM][I]: mkfs.ext3: /lib64/libc.so.6:
version `GLIBC_2.7' not found (required by /lib64/libext2fs.so.2)
Tue Feb 26 16:49:09 2013 [VMM][I]: mkfs.ext3: /lib64/libc.so.6:
version `GLIBC_2.7' not found (required by /lib64/libblkid.so.1)Tue
Feb 26 16:49
Hi guys,
My environment:
OS: CentOS 6.3
Version: OpenNebula 3.8.3
Datastore: LVM (DRBD 8.4.3 + clvm + crm)
Filesystem of /var/lib/one: ext4
Images: 1x (Type: Datablock - 10G) and 1x (Type: CDROM - Path
/tmp/debian-image.iso)
LVM Storage is working perfectly and without errors!
My Problem:
VM i
Hi Hector
Wild guess, can you try to upload a file with a short regular filename
like "image.img"? I wonder if there are some unallowed characters
there...
That does not work either.. I have changed my iso name to gparted.iso
with the same result. Any clue about how to debug this issue? This
hey there,
i actually use kvm. I administer vm with ubuntus incl. virtuell machine
manager (vmm).
Now i would like to use opennebula with sunstone to administer existing
kvm host (incl. existing vm) .
Is there an easy way to change without building up new infrastructure.
Thx for your help,
Thanks. But I have always an error and i don't know why:
Tue Feb 26 14:57:24 2013 [VMM][I]: Command execution fail:
/var/lib/one/remotes/tm/shared/mkimage 5000 ""
178.170.76.4:/vmfs/volumes/0/77/disk.1 77 0
Tue Feb 26 14:57:24 2013 [VMM][I]: mkimage: Making filesystem of 5000M
and type at 178.17
Hi,
If i understand it correctly you use the VM only for the OpenNebula
instance and the physical host as KVM Host in Opennebula? Or do you try to
use the VM as KVM host, too?
So when you only use the VM as OpenNebula instance you don't need to
install KVM on it. You have to put the IP from your
that is the output on the server but i didn't installed kvm on it i
have to do that?
root@kvmserver-vm:/home/kvm-server# modprobe kvm kvm-intel
FATAL: Error inserting kvm
(/lib/modules/3.2.0-38-generic/kernel/arch/x86/kvm/kvm.ko): Unknown
symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)
roo
that is my output... i have no idea what else can i do
root@kvmhost:/home/kvmhostuser# lsmod | grep kvm
kvm_intel 137721 0
kvm 415550 1 kvm_intel
root@kvmhost:/home/kvmhostuser# modprobe kvm kvm-intel
root@kvmhost:/home/kvmhostuser#
thanks
johannes
Am 2013-02-25
Hi,
I want to build a private cloud using Opennebula with XEN or Virtual
Box hypervisor on Ubuntu OS. I am planning to install it on a single
machine where the machine has ubuntu os and on top of it install Opennebula
& the hypervisor.
Can anyone please guide me regarding this and please send
Which TM is using the host running that VM?
With ESXi it should be used the vmfs transfer manager, that use the
vmkfstool instead of mkfs.
Cheers,
On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 12:48 PM, Tino Vazquez wrote:
> Hi Alexandre,
>
> I looks like there is no mkfs available in the ESX hypervisors.
>
> Could
Hi Alexandre,
I looks like there is no mkfs available in the ESX hypervisors.
Could you please try adding the attached "mkfs" binary to your ESX's
/sbin path? Permissions should be set to:
-rwxr-xr-x1 root root 10456 Feb 26 13:45 mkfs
We appreciate your feedback.
Regards,
I also think that the problem is the one Bill is pointing out. You can
find more information about the contextualization at
http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel3.8:context_overview
On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 11:53 AM, Alexandre De Carvalho
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a problem with my default gateway
Hello everyone,
I have a problem adding host to ONE controller. The controller
is running on a Fedora VM and host is Ubuntu. The controller recognizes the
host but it gives this err at the end which prevents the host to
be introduced to controller's pool:
Mon Feb 25 20:03:57 2013 [ONE][E]: syntax
Hi Tino
I'm using the version 5.0 of ESX
best regards,
Alex
2013/2/26 Tino Vazquez
> Hi Alexandre,
>
> We are trying to reproduce this, could you please tell us the version
> of ESX you are using?
>
> Best regards,
>
> -Tino
> --
> Constantino Vázquez Blanco, PhD, MSc
> Project Engineer
> Open
Hi Alexandre,
We are trying to reproduce this, could you please tell us the version
of ESX you are using?
Best regards,
-Tino
--
Constantino Vázquez Blanco, PhD, MSc
Project Engineer
OpenNebula - The Open-Source Solution for Data Center Virtualization
www.OpenNebula.org | @tinova79 | @OpenNebula
Hi,
On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 7:49 AM, Manish Sapariya wrote:
> Hi,
> I am running OpenNebula 2.9.80.
>
Are you really running a beta from a year ago? OpenNebula comes with tools
to upgrade to newer versions, in case you want to use a stable release:
http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel3.8:upg
The command "mkfs" must be do in the frontend or in the node (vmware for
me) ?
Alex
2013/2/26 Alexandre De Carvalho
> Hi Jaime !
>
>
> [oneadmin@localhost ~]$ which mkfs
> /sbin/mkfs
>
>
>
> Alex
>
> 2013/2/25 Jaime Melis
>
>> Hi Alexandre,
>>
>> whereis looks in the usual paths, but doesn't
Hi Jaime !
[oneadmin@localhost ~]$ which mkfs
/sbin/mkfs
Alex
2013/2/25 Jaime Melis
> Hi Alexandre,
>
> whereis looks in the usual paths, but doesn't reflect if the user actually
> has the command's path in their PATH env variable. Do this instead *as
> oneadmin* (important)
>
> $ which mkf
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