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Revision as of 08:26, 28 August 2015
Golden rules
- Before starting, please read the doc
- Never, ever, change the status of a VM using virt-manager ! Do everything using Sunstone only, and nothing else !
- Admin tasks on OpenNebula : most of them requires that you become oneadmin ("su - oneadmin").
Admin tasks
How to stop OpenNebula ?
Connect as root to the front-end machine, and type the following commands :
su - oneadmin sunstone-server stop oneflow-server stop econe-server stop one stop
How to start OpenNebula ?
Connect as root to the front-end machine, and type the following commands :
su - oneadmin one start sunstone-server start
Using Sunstone front-end
Connecting to the Sunstone front-end
The Sunstone front-end is installed on dom02. Open a "socks" port to qnat or ccq (or configure your FoxyProxy) to connect to the the following URL :
http://192.168.10.35:9869/
You will be asked a login and a password.
Creation of VMs
To create a VM, you have to follow the following steps : - creation of a disk - creation of a template using the disk created previously - instantiation of template to create the VMs