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  • Followup: RE: openqrm-xen mods for Oracle VM

    After a few more changes to openqrm-xen, OpenQRM now sees all my existing Oracle VMs in the OpenQRM Xen Manager. I can also successfully provision and start a new VM to my Oracle VM server (provisioned the Fedora 9 image from your image shelf). So, I have a lot of existing Oracle VMs that the OpenQRM Xen Manager can see, and I can use the UI to start and stop them etc. What I really want to...

    2009-11-06 21:07:48 UTC by price-jrp

  • Comment: creating complex vms on the fly

    implemented for all virtualization plugins, working fine with auto-create-vms for the Cloud now Matt.

    2009-11-06 14:47:08 UTC by mattr_sf

  • openQRM

    mattr_sf committed revision 1807 to the openQRM SVN repository, changing 7 files.

    2009-11-06 14:45:16 UTC by mattr_sf

  • openQRM

    mattr_sf committed revision 1806 to the openQRM SVN repository, changing 7 files.

    2009-11-06 12:06:56 UTC by mattr_sf

  • openQRM

    mattr_sf committed revision 1805 to the openQRM SVN repository, changing 14 files.

    2009-11-05 18:04:19 UTC by mattr_sf

  • openQRM

    mattr_sf committed revision 1804 to the openQRM SVN repository, changing 10 files.

    2009-11-05 14:37:11 UTC by mattr_sf

  • read only user can upgrade himself to admin

    Hi, I just tried to upgrade an account from read only role to administrator. This is not allowed while logged in as (another) administrator. But when I log in as this read only user, I can upgrade myself to administrator.. This seems sub-optimal to me from a security perspective.. :-)

    2009-11-05 13:56:57 UTC by omejo2

  • Followup: RE: Installation from package-repositories

    Hi all, When installing from package-repositories (Centos&Ubuntu) the network interface configuration gets messed up. At least when the active interface of the server before installing OpenQRM and thus the one you want to enable for Openqrm is (e.g.) eth1 instead of eth0. In the docu (http://www.openqrm.com/?q=node/100) I could not find the mysql part of the fix, here is the complete fix...

    2009-11-05 13:29:36 UTC by omejo2

  • Followup: RE: Unable to enable plugins

    Hi omejo2, seems when running from the UI in your setup the "-i

    2009-11-05 13:15:48 UTC by mattr_sf

  • Followup: RE: Unable to enable plugins

    Hi All, I installed OpenQRM recently on Ubuntu Intrepid and CentOS 5.4. The cause of the non initialising and starting plugins seems to be caused by an incorrect path in the script that is triggered by the interface. Well, incorrect; at least not working: /usr/lib/openqrm/sbin/openqrm-exec -i -t -c "openqrm_server_plugin_command dhcpd init/start " Does...

    2009-11-05 13:08:49 UTC by omejo2

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