[one-users] one-context 4.6 RPM on Fedora 20 VM
Javier Fontan
jfontan at opennebula.org
Wed Jun 11 06:19:06 PDT 2014
That's because that context variable has a checkbox to activate it in
Context -> Network & SSH -> Add Network contextualization. You'll see
that the checkbox is activated.
To make sure it is set you can execute:
onevm show <template>
On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 2:35 PM, ML mail <mlnospam at yahoo.com> wrote:
> I tried with NETWORK=YES and Sunstone actually says "Template updated correctly" but still this custom variable is not present or saved in that template, this is really weird.
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> On Wednesday, June 11, 2014 2:31 PM, Stefan Kooman <stefan at bit.nl> wrote:
> Quoting ML mail (mlnospam at yahoo.com):
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>> I see, then it would be great indeed if this could be adapted for the
>> new ifconfig output or as suggested by someone else on the list use
>> the new ip tool.
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>> Strangely enough I tried to add the NETWORK=yes to the custom vars of
>> the template context but even if I click "add" and "update" the next
>> time I view this template the custom variable is gone... Any idea why
>> this custom var is not being saved? I am using ONE 4.6.0.
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> NETWORK=yes should be all caps if I'm not mistaken, i.e. NETWORK=YES.
> Could you try again?
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> Gr. Stefan
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