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2007 Dec 26
7
Thank you puppet!!
...past week or two, and came up with some great stuff, but I''m wondering if there''s a way to tie it all together To create a virtual machine for our company''s QA environment, I''m currently doing 3 things: #create a vm node vmsvr2 inherits default { include vmserver vmserver::vm { "rhel4-agt64-1": disk_size => "8Gb", ensure => running, mac_ext => "06:1c", } ... } #create a cobbler system definition node cobbler inherits default { include cobbler ......
2007 Apr 26
1
Re: Voicemail on Different Server, Voicemail with NFS
...ervers mount the remote NFS > share just to check MWI, all read-write functions to the VM files > occur on the VM server only. > > On the registration servers, I mounted the remote VM share with this > in my fstab.conf: > > 10.10.14.124:/var/spool/asterisk/voicemail /mnt/vmserver nfs > soft,nolock,timeo=1,retrans=1,bg,intr > > all on one line of course > > [10.10.14.124:/var/spool/asterisk/voicemail] is the voicemail server > and [/mn/vmserver] is the mounted location, [nfs] is the file system > type, > > options: (the important stuff) >...
2006 Jun 17
0
Voicemail with NFS (working, I think)
...nction only. All my registration servers mount the remote NFS share just to check MWI, all read-write functions to the VM files occur on the VM server only. On the registration servers, I mounted the remote VM share with this in my fstab.conf: 10.10.14.124:/var/spool/asterisk/voicemail /mnt/vmserver nfs soft,nolock,timeo=1,retrans=1,bg,intr all on one line of course [10.10.14.124:/var/spool/asterisk/voicemail] is the voicemail server and [/mn/vmserver] is the mounted location, [nfs] is the file system type, options: (the important stuff) [soft] If an NFS file operation has a major timeo...
2007 Jul 24
0
[Fwd: Re: Virtual Machine Driver Pack for Linux from Novell]
...rang at gmx.de <mailto:henning_sprang at gmx.de>> wrote: Marco Sinhoreli wrote: > [...] > The URL about these are: > http://www.novell.com/products/vmdriverpack/ <http://www.novell.com/products/vmdriverpack/> > http://www.novell.com/documentation/vmserver/susedriversforlinux/index.html?page=/documentation/vmserver/susedriversforlinux/data/bookinfo.html > > Driver FAQ: > http://www.novell.com/rc/docrepository/public/13/basedocument.2007-06-13.5647179137/sle%20vmdp%20faq_f_en.pdf Sorry, but I cannot find these drivers behind...
2023 Aug 06
0
Setting up charge/voltage based shutdowns
I think it can be useful in a scenario like: - Large UPS, that powers 2 hosts: one is VMServer with just a small boot driver and the second is a NAS with all the disks for the first server. - UPS is connected by USB to another host (such as a small Raspberry PI), acting as the NUT primary. - Both machines served by UPS are NUT secondaries. - The NAS box can only shutdown one the VMware is f...
2023 Aug 06
0
Setting up charge/voltage based shutdowns
I think it can be useful in a scenario like: - Large UPS, that powers 2 hosts: one is VMServer with just a small boot driver and the second is a NAS with all the disks for the first server. - UPS is connected by USB to another host (such as a small Raspberry PI), acting as the NUT primary. - Both machines served by UPS are NUT secondaries. - The NAS box can only shutdown one the VMware is f...
2008 Aug 07
3
VMs won't power on
Hello - I have installed the VMware-server-1.0.5-80187.i386.rpm package on a CentOS 5.1 system. I then ran the vmware-config.pl program. I chose mostly default answer, except that I did not choose the NAT option; I saw no errors. I used the VMware Server Console to create a Red Hat Linux VM. I also copied an externally created VM into the '/var/lib/vmware/Virtual Machines/'
2023 Aug 06
1
Setting up charge/voltage based shutdowns
.... Whatever the programmatic case, in the end this is limited by how long the UPS holds up :) Jim On Sun, Aug 6, 2023 at 6:05?PM Arnaldo Viegas de Lima < arnaldo at viegasdelima.com> wrote: > I think it can be useful in a scenario like: > > - Large UPS, that powers 2 hosts: one is VMServer with just a small boot > driver and the second is a NAS with all the disks for the first server. > - UPS is connected by USB to another host (such as a small Raspberry PI), > acting as the NUT primary. > - Both machines served by UPS are NUT secondaries. > - The NAS box can only shut...
2023 Aug 06
1
Setting up charge/voltage based shutdowns
.... Whatever the programmatic case, in the end this is limited by how long the UPS holds up :) Jim On Sun, Aug 6, 2023 at 6:05?PM Arnaldo Viegas de Lima < arnaldo at viegasdelima.com> wrote: > I think it can be useful in a scenario like: > > - Large UPS, that powers 2 hosts: one is VMServer with just a small boot > driver and the second is a NAS with all the disks for the first server. > - UPS is connected by USB to another host (such as a small Raspberry PI), > acting as the NUT primary. > - Both machines served by UPS are NUT secondaries. > - The NAS box can only shut...
2023 Aug 06
1
Setting up charge/voltage based shutdowns
...UPS to power-off). Whatever the programmatic case, in the end this is limited by how long the UPS holds up :) Jim On Sun, Aug 6, 2023 at 6:05?PM Arnaldo Viegas de Lima <arnaldo at viegasdelima.com> wrote: I think it can be useful in a scenario like: - Large UPS, that powers 2 hosts: one is VMServer with just a small boot driver and the second is a NAS with all the disks for the first server.?- UPS is connected by USB to another host (such as a small Raspberry PI), acting as the NUT primary.- Both machines served by UPS are NUT secondaries.- The NAS box can only shutdown one the VMware is full...
2023 Aug 06
1
Setting up charge/voltage based shutdowns
...UPS to power-off). Whatever the programmatic case, in the end this is limited by how long the UPS holds up :) Jim On Sun, Aug 6, 2023 at 6:05?PM Arnaldo Viegas de Lima <arnaldo at viegasdelima.com> wrote: I think it can be useful in a scenario like: - Large UPS, that powers 2 hosts: one is VMServer with just a small boot driver and the second is a NAS with all the disks for the first server.?- UPS is connected by USB to another host (such as a small Raspberry PI), acting as the NUT primary.- Both machines served by UPS are NUT secondaries.- The NAS box can only shutdown one the VMware is full...
2023 Aug 06
4
Setting up charge/voltage based shutdowns
Hello all again, While looking at https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/2014 I understood that I am not sure if currently NUT has a standard way of triggering a shutdown based on remaining charge or runtime, if a device/driver lacks a `battery.charge.low` setting but has readings for the values themselves. Such an ability rings a bell to me, but maybe it is specific to some drivers
2023 Aug 06
4
Setting up charge/voltage based shutdowns
Hello all again, While looking at https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/2014 I understood that I am not sure if currently NUT has a standard way of triggering a shutdown based on remaining charge or runtime, if a device/driver lacks a `battery.charge.low` setting but has readings for the values themselves. Such an ability rings a bell to me, but maybe it is specific to some drivers
2011 Jan 25
0
Asterisk and Kamailio integration on cloud EC2 amazon no voice.
...er. so basically UAC sends a registered request to kamailio public ip and kamailio and asterisk works on private ip , it sends data to asterisk private ip, i am getting sip signaling and it looks okay. i can provide it too if we required. here is my asterisk sip.conf kamailio context looks like [vmserver] type=friend context=default host=***local_ip_of_kamailio*** ; for below three i have tried all available options *directmedia=nonat directrtpsetup=yes nat=yes * t1min=500 disallow=all allow=g729 allow=ulaw allow=alaw allow=gsm qualify=yes let me know how to solve this nating issue also i opened...
2007 Dec 21
2
Any magic to the name ''memory'' in templates?
I tried using it in a template: <%= memory %> and it put "0" in my file when i switched the variable name to the_memory, it worked Eugene Ventimiglia Director of Systems GridApp Systems e: eventi@gridapp.com o: 646 452 4081 _______________________________________________ Puppet-users mailing list Puppet-users@madstop.com
2014 May 04
0
Virtualbox HOWTO?
...compiled and up and running under CentOS 6.5. I can connect to the daemon (started with /usr/local/sbin/libvirtd -d --listen) both locally and remotely. I cannot see my virtualbox virtual machines. They run as the user "virtualbox". I connect with virsh -c vbox+tcp://virtualbox@vmserver/session and all list --all gets me is Id Name State ---------------------------------------------------- I probably miss something elementary, especially because I am not asked for a password for the virtualbox user and did not configure any machines befo...
2014 Oct 05
1
FreeBSD 10-RELEASE-amd64(on arch x86_64)
Good day, would like to install the latest version of libvirt collected from sources for use bhyve. Download ftp://libvirt.org/libvirt/libvirt-1.2.9.tar.gz, system... uname -a FreeBSD vmserver 10.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 10.0-RELEASE #0 r260789: Thu Jan 16 22:34:59 UTC 2014     root@snap.freebsd.org:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC  amd64 my actions: ./configure make sudo make install next... make all-recursive Making all in . Making all in gnulib/lib GEN alloca.h GEN c++defs.h GEN warn-on-use.h...
2007 Dec 20
11
No networking
I''m trying to run puppet on a node I''m cloning from CD. No IP, no DNS, puppet with a standalone manifest and --use-nodes. I get dnsdomainname errors and a "Network is unreachable" error. I''m using 0.20, but I checked for new options in 0.23 and didn''t see one to turn off networking. Is this an option? Thanks.
2012 Mar 31
4
Suggestions on building VM disks from scratch
This may not be the best forum to ask, but it does seem to be one where it is as likely as anywhere that someone will have dealt with a similar problem. I need to define a procedure for last resort disaster recovery from an incremental file level backup of the root partition (and any others that are critical.) Now it is easy enough to create a raw virtual disk with dd, then to losetup and do a
2012 Mar 31
4
Suggestions on building VM disks from scratch
This may not be the best forum to ask, but it does seem to be one where it is as likely as anywhere that someone will have dealt with a similar problem. I need to define a procedure for last resort disaster recovery from an incremental file level backup of the root partition (and any others that are critical.) Now it is easy enough to create a raw virtual disk with dd, then to losetup and do a