any guidance on this matters?
On Sun, Nov 16, 2014 at 8:32 PM, Amier Anis wrote:
> How do I actually resolve this issue once I do yum install ruby193 using
> centos-release-SCL.
>
> I still got this error ..
>
> gem install --no-ri --no-rdoc zendesk_api net-ldap
>> ERROR: Error installing zend
Also there are 11 VMs running on localhost, that name is in the history
records of the VM and it will be used to issue VM actions. So it is
important to double check the SSH auth as suggested by Daniel.
Cheers
On Mon Nov 17 2014 at 11:45:31 AM Daniel Dehennin <
daniel.dehen...@baby-gnu.org> wrote
Sorry for the late response.
I ended up rebuilding trouble nodes as part of RHEL7 upgrade.
I believe the problem was related to absence of proper fencing for HOSTS.
VMs that are using persistent storage ended up with corrupted filesystem - I
fixed some disks with fsck, others restored from ba
Hi,
Does oned.conf support multiple HOST_HOOK definitions?
If it does, are hooks executed in the same order as listed in the oned.conf
file?
Or do I need to modify ft/host_error.rb to include desired functionality?
I would like to add one more HOST_HOOK to reset power on HOST ERROR event, in
On Mon, 17 Nov 2014, Carlos Martín Sánchez wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 3:25 AM, Steven C Timm wrote:
Due to an ongoing issue with having to purge the vm_pool of my
database from time to time, I inadvertently did the purge while
8 vm's were still active and thus leases
w
Thanks Carlos, looks like that will work.
Steve Timm
On Mon, 17 Nov 2014, Carlos Martín Sánchez wrote:
Hi,
You can use $UNAME for the username, or $USER[ATTR] for an individual
attribute of the user template [1].
Best regards
[1] http://docs.opennebula.org/4.10/user/virtual_machine_setup/co
Bart writes:
> Hi Daniel,
Hello,
> So basically, to sum it up, there is currently no way of running the
> OpenNebula management node (with all functionality inside one VM) on it's
> own virtualisation cluster (and thus managing itself along with the rest of
> the cluster).
You can run the VM o
Hi,
On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 3:25 AM, Steven C Timm wrote:
> Due to an ongoing issue with having to purge the vm_pool of my database
> from time
> to time, I inadvertently did the purge while 8 vm's were still active and
> thus leases
> were still allocated.
>
> I ran onedb fsck to clean it up.
Hi Daniel,
Thanks for the insight.
So basically, to sum it up, there is currently no way of running the
OpenNebula management node (with all functionality inside one VM) on it's
own virtualisation cluster (and thus managing itself along with the rest of
the cluster).
This would mean that you nee
Sergi writes:
> Hello,
Hello,
[...]
> I would like to change 'localhost' to its real uname name. Will it be
> seamless? Or are there implications I have to address before?
I think this has impact on SSH authentication.
If you change localhost to $(hostname -s) then you must accept the key
f
Hello,
when I installed opennebula software I started with a single host, so it
has all (sunstone, ...).
onehost list
ID NAMECLUSTER RVM ALLOCATED_CPU ALLOCATED_MEM
STAT
0 localhost - 11 2100 / 3200 (65%) 28G / 62.9G (44%)
on
I would like to change
By the way, I'm considering the option of marking the 'tmpwatch' package as
a conflict with opennebula-node-kvm. Do you think this is a good idea?
On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 11:14 AM, Jaime Melis wrote:
> Hi Steven,
>
> In several occasions in the past I have forgotten to
>> tell my tmpwatch utilit
Hi Steven,
In several occasions in the past I have forgotten to
> tell my tmpwatch utility not to delete files out of /var/tmp/one
> and thus I have seen most of the remotes get deleted off of
> my cloud hosts, but opennebula 4.8 doesn't report any problems.
You are right, when we decided to set
Hi,
You can use $UNAME for the username, or $USER[ATTR] for an individual
attribute of the user template [1].
Best regards
[1] http://docs.opennebula.org/4.10/user/virtual_machine_setup/cong.html
--
Carlos Martín, MSc
Project Engineer
OpenNebula - Flexible Enterprise Cloud Made Simple
www.OpenN
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