Hi Team, We are not able to proceed further. See the below mail. Please revert at the earliest.
Thanks & Regards, Karthikeyan R +91 94453 79961 From: Karthikeyan Rathinasami Sent: 14 February 2017 19:01 To: '[email protected]' <[email protected]> Cc: 'Ganesan Jayaraman' <[email protected]> Subject: Issue installaing openshift in rhel(aws) Hi, I am getting the below error when we tried start the container We followed the below steps given the below url https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en/red-hat-container-development-kit/2.3/single/installation-guide#installing_container_development_kit_on_red_hat_enterprise_linux (section 5.5 -->1 ) [cid:[email protected]] [root@ip-172-30-3-117 rhel]# cd rhel-ose/ [root@ip-172-30-3-117 rhel-ose]# vagrant up Bringing machine 'default' up with 'libvirt' provider... ==> default: Uploading base box image as volume into libvirt storage... ==> default: Creating image (snapshot of base box volume). ==> default: Creating domain with the following settings... ==> default: -- Name: rhel-ose_default ==> default: -- Domain type: kvm ==> default: -- Cpus: 2 ==> default: -- Memory: 3072M ==> default: -- Management MAC: ==> default: -- Loader: ==> default: -- Base box: cdkv2 ==> default: -- Storage pool: default ==> default: -- Image: /var/lib/libvirt/images/rhel-ose_default.img (41G) ==> default: -- Volume Cache: default ==> default: -- Kernel: ==> default: -- Initrd: ==> default: -- Graphics Type: vnc ==> default: -- Graphics Port: 5900 ==> default: -- Graphics IP: 127.0.0.1 ==> default: -- Graphics Password: Not defined ==> default: -- Video Type: cirrus ==> default: -- Video VRAM: 9216 ==> default: -- Keymap: en-us ==> default: -- INPUT: type=mouse, bus=ps2 ==> default: -- Command line : Error while creating domain: Error saving the server: Call to virDomainDefineXML failed: invalid argument: could not find capabilities for domaintype=kvm [root@ip-172-30-3-117 rhel-ose]# Also, in step:9 under the section 5.3, its mentioned "The box image file will be stored in your home directory under ~/.vagrant.d. You need adequate space there, approximately 3 GB.", but there is no .vagrant.d directory in my machine. Note: We are using aws Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3 vm for installation. Thanks & Regards, Karthikeyan R +91 94453 79961 ============================================================================================================================ Disclaimer: This message and the information contained herein is proprietary and confidential and subject to the Tech Mahindra policy statement, you may review the policy at http://www.techmahindra.com/Disclaimer.html <http://www.techmahindra.com/Disclaimer.html> externally http://tim.techmahindra.com/tim/disclaimer.html <http://tim.techmahindra.com/tim/disclaimer.html> internally within TechMahindra. ============================================================================================================================
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