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Enabling OpenVZ support in OpenNebula 2.2.1. The instructions below are written and has been tested against OpenNebula 2.2.1 installation on CentOS 5, cluster nodes were running on CentOS 5 as well as VMs. For a time being OpenVZ support in OpenNebula has been developed and tested for the following use case:. VM images is copied on each cluster node over ssh. Network device is used inside VMs. The veth. Is not supported yet in OpenVZ adapter for OpenNebula. Which supersedes User beancounters. Root@FN]$ g...
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Cloud Computing Industry Radar. Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2). Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform. Acquired (Red Hat 2010). Cloud Application Management Platform. There is no relation with financial performances achieved by listed companies. Virtualization.info Editions: English.
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Enabling x509 Certificates Authentication with OpenNebula Sunstone. Creating a new user. This guide will show you how to enable and use the x509 certificates authentication with OpenNebula Sunstone. In this configuration the authentication is delegated to Apache or any SSL capable HTTP Proxy that has to be configured by the administrator. If this certificate is validated the server will encrypt those credentials and will send the token to OpenNebula. This guide is for OpenNebula 3.2.x version. Sunstone S...
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Shared LVM driver for iSCSI, Fibre Channel or other block device sharing storage systems. Authors: Mihály Héder, Tamás Marlok, MTA SZTAKI. Dedicated SAN storage hardware, especially those with redundant controllers are mainly preferred because of their high performance and reliability, and in some cases for other features like advanced backup, mirroring to a disaster recovery site, snapshots, etc. Now, the question is how one uses these systems in an OpenNebula cloud? When using LVM on a single shared bl...
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VM clone speed improvement for shared storage clouds. This guide (extracted from this. Mail from Jhon Masschelein) shows how to improve clone speed for shared storage clouds. With the address of the NFS file-server, so that the 'cp' is performed locally and not over the network in. Log Cloning $SRC PATH in $DST ssh exec and log $DST HOST cd $DST DIR; cp -r $SRC PATH $DST PATH Error copying $SRC to $DST ; esac. You can replace the. DST HOST=`mount grep $DST DS PATH cut -d ':' -f 1`.
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Xen Cloud Platform Drivers for OpenNebula 3.0. Development version of XCP Drivers version 2.1.85. The material on this page needs to be reviewed for completeness and accuracy. To use this functionality you need to install the XCP Drivers that will be available in the Ecosystem Catalog. The Xen Cloud Platform Drivers. Enable the management of an OpenNebula cloud based on the XCP. These new components have been developed with the support of Xen.org. V10 is needed to interact correctly with the XCP Drivers.
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http://wiki.opennebula.org/configure_ipoib_nat_vmm_driver_3.4
Configure VM Network access to IPoIB Network using 1-to-1 NAT. Libvirt must be installed and used. The driver parses KVM specific XML files, only KVM has been tested. IP tables with NAT support is required. The driver has only been tested with shared and qcow2 transfer managers. The driver assumes the default installation path, /var/lib/one/. Configuration only tested on RHEL6/CENTOS6 and Ubuntu 11.10/12.04. Requires Open Nebula 3.4.X. 2 Update oned.conf and add the following. Create a host only network ...
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http://wiki.opennebula.org/ecosystem
The OpenNebula Ecosystem is formed by external tools and extensions that complement the functionality provided by the OpenNebula Cloud Management Platform. In addition, the ecosystems built around the cloud interfaces implemented by OpenNebula, Amazon AWS and OGC OCCI, can also be leveraged. The Ecosystem Catalog is coordinated through the OpenNebula developers mailing lists. The OpenNebula site provides information about how to submit a new component. 30 and 3.6. Khalid Ahmed, Research In Motion. These ...
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