[one-users] opennebula elastic resources

Teddy Limousin mongaru007 at gmail.com
Thu May 19 11:16:29 PDT 2011


That is what I thought. Thanks for the response Steven, apreciate it.

Regards,

2011/5/19 Steven Timm <timm at fnal.gov>

> Haizea is a scheduler and it controls how many VM's any one
> user can run.  It doesn't deal with modifying individual VM's.
> Modifying the memory of a running VM is a function of
> which hypervisor you are using.  There's no opennebula
> function that can do that.  Some hypervisors can do it (Xen),
> others can't. Increasing storage size of a disk on running VM is
> almost impossible.
>
> Steve Timm
>
>
> On Thu, 19 May 2011, Teddy Limousin wrote:
>
>  Hello, I would like to know how can I modify the resources of a running vm
>> with opennebula for example increase the amout of
>> memory of a particular vm or the cpu count or the storage size of a disk.
>>
>> I wonder how the haizea tool is able to do this. Can anyone help me.
>>
>> Best Regards,
>>
>>
>>
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>



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Teddy Limousin
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