[one-users] "onevm saveas" compromised one.db
Duverne, Cyrille
cyrille.duverne at euranova.eu
Fri Sep 14 02:44:11 PDT 2012
Hello Carlos,
To be completely clear :
1/ Download 3..6 installation package
2/ DELETE all VMs.
3/ Stop Sunstone etc....
4/ Backup DB Config and /etc/one
5/ Installation of 3.6
6/ Update 3.6 config files with previous parameters
7/ Update DB
8/ Copy images etc... to their new location (to avoid symbolic links
issues)
9/ Launch Sunstone etc...
My images will still be present, so will be my templates etc... ?
Thanks in advance
Cyrille
Vendredi 14/09/2012 à 11:40 Carlos Martín Sánchez a écrit:
Hi,
You can install 3.6 directly, and the upgrade process will upgrade
automatically to 3.4 and then 3.6.
The 3.4 brought a lot of storage backend changes, and the upgrade
requires to shutdown or delete all your VMs; they cannot be stopped.
Regards
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On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 5:59 PM, Duverne, Cyrille wrote:
Hello Carlos,
Thanks a lot,
If I understood well the upgrade guide, I have to go from 3.2 to 3.4
and to 3.4 to 3.6 ?
If so, I read that I have to shutdown or delete all active VMs, should
I just stop them ?
Thanks in advance
Cyrille
Lundi 10/09/2012 à 12:36 Carlos Martín Sánchez a écrit:
Hi,
Datastores were introduced in 3.4. Unless there is a good reason not
to, I'd suggest you to upgrade to the latest 3.6 version.
Regards
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Carlos Martín, MSc
Project Engineer
OpenNebula - The Open-source Solution for Data Center
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On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 8:38 AM, Duverne, Cyrille wrote:
Hello Carlos,
As you might have read it, i'm using ONE 3.2 packaged in Ubuntu 12.04.
onedatastore show isn't a supported command of this version... Or at
least I get a "command not found"
How could I retrieve this info from ?
Regards
CyD
Thanks in advance.
Cyrille
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Mercredi 05/09/2012 à 12:34 Carlos Martín Sánchez a écrit:
Hi,
What I need to know are the DS_MAD and TM_MAD datastore drivers for
the system Datastore 0, and the Datastore where the images are
registered (I guess 'default', 1). You can get them using the
'onedatastore show' command.
Regards
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Carlos Martín, MSc
Project Engineer
OpenNebula - The Open-source Solution for Data Center Virtualization
www.OpenNebula.org [1] | cmartin at opennebula.org | @OpenNebula [2] [3]
On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 5:55 PM, Duverne, Cyrille wrote:
Hello Carlos,
Thanks for your quick answer.
I'm using KVM and my images are only clones...
Regards
Cyrille
Mardi 04/09/2012 à 15:14 Carlos Martín Sánchez a écrit:
Hi,
I can't reproduce this behaviour.
I'm using the drivers -,shared for the system datastore; and fs,shared
for the default datastore. What drivers are you using? Are your images
persistent?
About the CLI-Sunstone commands consistency, both end calling the ruby
OCA and then the core, so they should always have the same outcome.
Regards
--
Carlos Martín, MSc
Project Engineer
OpenNebula - The Open-source Solution for Data Center
Virtualizationwww.OpenNebula.org [1] | cmartin at opennebula.org |
@OpenNebula [2] [3]
On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 10:10 AM, Duverne, Cyrille wrote:
Hello All,
I've faced a strange behaviour with Sunstone.
1/ I created a VM using Sunstone
2/ I modified the VM to be consistent with my new config
3/ I launched a "onevm saveas" directly from the Hypervisor
4/ I chmoded the image dor my current user
5/ The new image was ready after a shutdown of the VM
6/ I created a new VM using this new image
7/ modified it again
8/ Launched a "onevm saveas" with the same image name and the command
passed
9/ I found 2 images with the same name (different ownership)
10/ The 2nd image has never been ready.
11/ I removed the most recent image
12/ The remaining image is compromised and can't be found on the disk
because pointing to a file that has been deleted in the process.
I know that a saveas command is available on sunstone but I'd like to
test the consistence between actions done via oneadmin in the CLI and
on Sunstone.
Have you ever experienced this ?
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