BTW you can now say 4gb for minRam Best Alex On 27 Nov 2014 14:40, "Aled Sage" <[email protected]> wrote:
> For location properties in yaml, an example would be things like in the > test [1]. e.g. > > location: > softlayer:ams01: > imageId: CENTOS_6_64 > minRam: 4096 > minCores: 2 > services: > - type: brooklyn.entity.machine.MachineEntity > displayName: machine1 > > For configuration options that can be included when using a jclouds > location, see the config options defined in [2,3]. > > So yes, you can sepecify any of imageId, privateKeyFile, loginUser, > loginUser, loginUser.password, hardwareId, etc. > > These can be put in the brooklyn.properties file instead - my rule of > thumb is whether it is a global configuration (e.g. I always want to use a > specific ssh key with this cloud), or whether I want to vary it for > different applications being deployed. > > Aled > > [1] https://github.com/apache/incubator-brooklyn/blob/ > master/usage/camp/src/test/java/io/brooklyn/camp/ > brooklyn/LocationsYamlTest.java#L103-117 > [2] https://github.com/apache/incubator-brooklyn/blob/ > master/locations/jclouds/src/main/java/brooklyn/location/ > jclouds/JcloudsLocationConfig.java > [3] https://github.com/apache/incubator-brooklyn/blob/ > master/core/src/main/java/brooklyn/location/cloud/CloudLocationConfig.java > > > On 27/11/2014 13:57, Richard Downer wrote: > >> Elvinas, >> >> Sorry for the wait, and sorry that you're still having problems. I >> have managed to reproduce the problem you're seeing, so I'll >> investigate some possible fixes and get back to you. >> >> Regarding your second question - I know that some location properties >> can be given in the YAML but I'm not sure what. I'll try and find an >> answer for that too. >> >> Richard. >> >> >> On 24 November 2014 at 08:30, Elvinas Piliponis >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hello again, >>> >>> Hiding second network (removing shared property) allowed to start >>> instance. So it seems network ID is lost somewhere in Brooklyn and does not >>> reach openstack. >>> >>> For the reference: What can be specified in application YAML file? Can I >>> specify things like image, keyfile, login user, hardware ID in YAML or >>> should I hardcode those in brooklyn.properties file? >>> >>> Thank you >>> >>> _________________________________________ >>> Elvinas Piliponis >>> >>> Studentų g. 59-B707, LT-51365, Kaunas | Lietuva >>> Email: [email protected] | Mobile: +370 69807947 >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: Elvinas Piliponis >>>> Sent: 2014 m. lapkričio 24 d. 10:21 >>>> To: [email protected] >>>> Subject: RE: Brooklyn fails to start Openstack instances due to >>>> specific network is not selected >>>> >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> Thanks for response. Unfortunately it did not help. I have tried: >>>> >>>> Specify network in brooklyn.preferences (reloaded and restarted >>>> service): >>>> As RegionOne/UUID or simply UUID >>>> >>>> In YAML >>>> networks: >>>> - network: RegionOne/UUID >>>> Or >>>> networks: >>>> - network: UUID >>>> >>>> BTW error is different for different users: >>>> >>>> Admin user is getting: >>>> ExecutionException on brooklyn-m8nh-simple-vm3-lv6m-vm-wlls-918: >>>> java.util.concurrent.ExecutionException: >>>> org.jclouds.http.HttpResponseException: command: POST >>>> http://10.12.208.5:8774/v2/7053442c99914d4f8a64c6bc51a96d25/servers >>>> HTTP/1.1 failed with response: HTTP/1.1 400 null; content: >>>> [{"badRequest": {"message": "Multiple possible networks found, use a >>>> Network ID to be more specific.", "code": 400}}] >>>> >>>> Non admin user gets: >>>> ExecutionException on brooklyn-leml-simple-vm3-m9qy-vm-y7sp-810: >>>> java.util.concurrent.ExecutionException: >>>> org.jclouds.rest.AuthorizationException: {"forbidden": {"message": "It >>>> is not allowed to create an interface on external network 83aa077e- >>>> 0742-4aaa-8774-6ccdc3fd7800", "code": 403}} >>>> >>>> If needed I can send full error messages and logs. >>>> >>>> I will try to hide public network (although in that case I am wondering >>>> how would I connect to instance). >>>> >>>> Thank you >>>> >>>> _________________________________________ >>>> Elvinas Piliponis >>>> >>>> Studentų g. 59-B707, LT-51365, Kaunas | Lietuva >>>> Email: [email protected] | Mobile: +370 69807947 >>>> >>>> -----Original Message----- >>>>> From: Richard Downer [mailto:[email protected]] >>>>> Sent: 2014 m. lapkričio 21 d. 14:14 >>>>> To: Brooklyn dev >>>>> Subject: Re: Brooklyn fails to start Openstack instances due to >>>>> specific network is not selected >>>>> >>>>> Hi Elvinas, >>>>> >>>>> Thanks for your question. I've poked around in the source code for >>>>> both Brooklyn and jclouds. The networkName property is being passed >>>>> through to the jclouds "network" template option, and it seems that >>>>> >>>> jclouds' >>>> >>>>> OpenStack Nova driver is interpreting this value as the network "UUID >>>>> defined by Neutron". >>>>> >>>>> So I think that the solution is to change the "networkName" property >>>>> in brooklyn.properties to refer to the network by its UUID rather >>>>> >>>> than >>>> >>>>> by its name. >>>>> >>>>> I don't think any of my available OpenStack instances have multiple >>>>> networks so I've not yet been able to test this theory, so perhaps >>>>> >>>> you >>>> >>>>> could give it a try and let me know if it makes a difference? >>>>> >>>>> Richard. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 20 November 2014 15:00, Elvinas Piliponis >>>>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Hello, >>>>>> >>>>>> Not sure if I have made something weird, however I am getting >>>>>> >>>>> errors >>>> >>>>> which are explicitly related to selecting Network ID or errors >>>>> indicates that. >>>>> >>>>>> I am using the following YAML: >>>>>> name: simple-vm3 >>>>>> location: openstack >>>>>> services: >>>>>> - type: brooklyn.entity.basic.EmptySoftwareProcess >>>>>> name: VM >>>>>> provisioning.properties: >>>>>> minRam: 512 >>>>>> minCores: 1 >>>>>> minDisk: 10 >>>>>> networks: >>>>>> - network: private >>>>>> >>>>>> Brooklyn properties: >>>>>> brooklyn.location.named.openstack=jclouds:openstack- >>>>>> >>>>> nova:http://IP_ADD >>>>> >>>>>> R:5000/v2.0 brooklyn.location.named.openstack.identity=admin:admin >>>>>> brooklyn.location.named.openstack.credential=******** >>>>>> brooklyn.location.named.openstack.imageId=RegionOne/d5163d69-4b2c- >>>>>> >>>>> 4269 >>>>> >>>>>> -99ad-88506973037f brooklyn.location.named.openstack.keyPair=admin >>>>>> brooklyn.location.named.openstack.securityGroups=default >>>>>> >>>>>> brooklyn.location.named.openstack.loginUser. >>>> privateKeyFile=/opt/brookl >>>> >>>>> yn/admin.pem brooklyn.location.named.openstack.loginUser=fedora >>>>>> brooklyn.location.named.openstack.hardwareId=RegionOne/24b24f68- >>>>>> >>>>> 535a >>>> >>>>> - >>>>>> >>>>> 4 >>>>> >>>>>> c73-a052-52022240a2e3 >>>>>> brooklyn.location.named.openstack.networkName=private >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> I have attempted to add network definition to the example YAML from >>>>>> >>>>> Brooklyn web page. It did not help. >>>>> >>>>>> OpenStack is set up to have 2 networks: private and external >>>>>> >>>>> shared, >>>> >>>>> from where Floating IP's are to be assigned. I am able to start >>>>> instances with admin and non admin user on OpenStack and networking >>>>> seems to be working. >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> When setting Brooklyn to use normal tenant user, application fails >>>>>> >>>>> with: >>>>> >>>>>> Failure running task invoking start[locations] on 1 node >>>>>> >>>>> (aBM5rC8q): >>>> >>>>> org.jclouds.compute.RunNodesException: error running 1 node >>>>>> group(brooklyn-wnok-simple-vm3-nkqw-vm-bsuf) location(RegionOne) >>>>>> image(d5163d69-4b2c-4269-99ad-88506973037f) >>>>>> size(24b24f68-535a-4c73-a052-52022240a2e3) >>>>>> options({loginUser=fedora, loginPrivateKeyPresent=true, >>>>>> scriptPresent=true, >>>>>> userMetadata={Name=brooklyn-wnok-simple-vm3-nkqw-vm-bsuf-UcLq}, >>>>>> autoAssignFloatingIp=false, securityGroupNames=[default], >>>>>> keyPairName=brooklyn, configDrive=false}) Execution failures: 1) >>>>>> ExecutionException on brooklyn-wnok-simple-vm3-nkqw-vm-bsuf-390: >>>>>> java.util.concurrent.ExecutionException: >>>>>> org.jclouds.rest.AuthorizationException: {"forbidden": {"message": >>>>>> >>>>> "It >>>>> >>>>>> is not allowed to create an interface on external network >>>>>> 83aa077e-0742-4aaa-8774-6ccdc3fd7800", "code": 403}} >>>>>> >>>>>> According to some knowledge bases this happens when explicit >>>>>> >>>>> network >>>> >>>>> id is not specified in request and shared external network is >>>>> attempted to be used. Request fails as _Member_ user is not allowed >>>>> >>>> to >>>> >>>>> modify external net. >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> If I select to use admin user it fails a litle further and more >>>>>> >>>>> explicitly. >>>>> >>>>>> Failure running task invoking start[locations] on 1 node >>>>>> >>>>> (bGa2UU8o): >>>> >>>>> org.jclouds.compute.RunNodesException: error running 1 node >>>>>> group(brooklyn-gdqq-simple-vm2-eo7v-vm-sswy) location(RegionOne) >>>>>> image(d5163d69-4b2c-4269-99ad-88506973037f) >>>>>> size(24b24f68-535a-4c73-a052-52022240a2e3) >>>>>> options({loginUser=fedora, loginPrivateKeyPresent=true, >>>>>> scriptPresent=true, >>>>>> userMetadata={Name=brooklyn-gdqq-simple-vm2-eo7v-vm-sswy-Q526}, >>>>>> autoAssignFloatingIp=false, securityGroupNames=[default], >>>>>> keyPairName=admin, configDrive=false}) Execution failures: 1) >>>>>> ExecutionException on brooklyn-gdqq-simple-vm2-eo7v-vm-sswy-639: >>>>>> java.util.concurrent.ExecutionException: >>>>>> org.jclouds.http.HttpResponseException: command: POST >>>>>> http://10.12.208.5:8774/v2/7053442c99914d4f8a64c6bc51a96d25/servers >>>>>> HTTP/1.1 failed with response: HTTP/1.1 400 null; content: >>>>>> [{"badRequest": {"message": "Multiple possible networks found, use >>>>>> >>>>> a >>>> >>>>> Network ID to be more specific.", "code": 400}}] at >>>>>> >>>>>> com.google.common.util.concurrent.AbstractFuture$ >>>> Sync.getValue(Abstrac >>>> >>>>> tFuture.java:299) at >>>>>> >>>>>> Any ideas how to specify Network ID? Or am I doing everything wrong >>>>>> >>>>> way? >>>>> >>>>>> Thank you >>>>>> >>>>>> _________________________________________ >>>>>> Elvinas Piliponis >>>>>> >>>>>> Studentų g. 59-B707, LT-51365, Kaunas | Lietuva >>>>>> Email: [email protected] | Mobile: +370 69807947 >>>>>> >>>>>> The information contained in this electronic mail transmission may >>>>>> be >>>>>> >>>>> privileged and confidential, and therefore, protected from >>>>> >>>> disclosure. >>>> >>>>> If you have received this communication in error, please notify us >>>>> immediately by replying to this message and deleting the email and >>>>> >>>> its >>>> >>>>> attachments from all computers without copying or disclosing it. >>>>> >>>> The information contained in this electronic mail transmission may be >>>> privileged and confidential, and therefore, protected from disclosure. >>>> If you have received this communication in error, please notify us >>>> immediately by replying to this message and deleting the email and its >>>> attachments from all computers without copying or disclosing it. >>>> >>> The information contained in this electronic mail transmission may be >>> privileged and confidential, and therefore, protected from disclosure. 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