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It depends on your purpose of using cloud management tools such as
opennebula.<br>
If yo do not need to do Remote process(XMLPRC), zoning, APIs and GUI
managements!<br>
I think you can do without out them(specially if you environment is
small) is , but you are limiting yourself from opennebula other
features.<br>
<br>
Same goes for the Database; if you do not want to generate account,
zones, and sunstones GUI.<br>
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--Mooman<br>
On 05/02/2012 9:04 AM, Darshan Upadhyay wrote:
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cite="mid:CAECrCT48dowqh03vgctwrUYdVSAYrXg030Z81t=Yy1FL613HCg@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">hi friends....<br>
is the rubygems is necessary to run vm in host machine.....<br>
<br>
i have successfully executed the following command with desired
result WITHOUT INSTALLING RUBYGEMS<br>
1) onehost....which shows me the detailed about my host...<br>
2) oneimage....which register the image of os<br>
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