Hi Fernando,
you are probably missing the KERNEL and INITRD attributes in your VM
template.
Take a look at this:
http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel2.0:template#os_and_boot_options_section
Regards,
Jaime
On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 5:39 PM, Fernando Morgenstern
ferna...@consultorpc.com wrote:
Hallo Fernando.
Could you please post the output of:
#onehost list
#onevm show 0
#onehost show 0
It seems that none of your Hosts are enabled!
Tue Nov 9 20:31:18 2010 [HOST][D]: Discovered Hosts (enabled):
best regards
Marlon Nerling
Zitat von Fernando Morgenstern ferna...@consultorpc.com:
Hallo Fernando.
try to log in the host and look if there is a folder names /tmp/one.
If not it could be related to the bug: http://dev.opennebula.org/issues/385
please post the output from:
#onehost show 1
#onehost show -x 1
I thought before your host has an id of 0.
Marlon Nerling
Quoting
Hi,
The tmp folder in my host is empty.
Here is the output of the commands:
$ onehost show 1
HOST 1 INFORMATION
ID: 1
NAME : node01
CLUSTER : default
Hello,
Thanks for the answer.
You are right, the host is showing an error state and i didn't verified it. How
can i know what is causing the error in host?
$ onehost list
ID NAME CLUSTER RVM TCPU FCPU ACPUTMEMFMEM STAT
1 node01default0 0
Yes, it is related to the bug http://dev.opennebula.org/issues/385.
I attached a patch for /usr/lib/one/mads/one_im_ssh.rb.
## Save it on the /tmp
#cd /usr/lib/one/mads/
#patch -p0 /tmp/one_im_ssh.rb.patch
Quoting Fernando Morgenstern ferna...@consultorpc.com:
Hi,
The tmp folder in my host
Hello,
After applying this patch and adding host again i had a couple of different
errors ( like ruby not being installed in the node ) which i was able to fix.
But now i got stuck again during the VM startup, at the log i see the following
error:
Wed Nov 10 17:22:38 2010 [LCM][I]: New VM
Hello,
This is the first time that i'm using open nebula, so i tried to do it with
express script which ran fine. I'm using CentOS 5.5 with Xen.
The first thing that i'm trying to do is getting the following vm running:
NAME = ttylinux
CPU= 0.1
MEMORY = 64
DISK = [
source =