Hi, I'm still having some problems with devcloud. Or at least understanding how it should work and if its doing the right thing.
I've devcloud up and running and I can ssh to it. I can run xentop on it and that works well. I've followed the instructions on: https://cwiki.apache.org/CLOUDSTACK/devcloud.html I've done a clean compile of the object_store branch on my local box (which is also running devcloud). I've deployed the database and started the management server. Then when the management server seems to be started up, I've ran deploysvr and after a longish time, on devcloud I can see 2 vms start up. Then the instructions (devcloud in step 8) tell me: "The above will deploy a zone with settings defined in tools/devcloud/devcloud.cfg which sets some global settings and will take some time. After this, you should restart management server and destroy any system vms which may have started for the global settings to take effect." So after seeing the two vms start and a lack of new logs in the mgmt server, I shutdown devcloud vms using "xe vm-shutdown --multiple" and then when they are down doing a ctrl-c on the mgmt server. Then, I restart the mgmt server and wait again. However, this time the 2 system vms don't start up. last logs on terminal of mgmt server currently read: INFO [cloud.cluster.ClusterManagerImpl] (Cluster-Heartbeat-1:) No inactive management server node found WARN [apache.cloudstack.alerts] (Cluster-Notification-1:) alertType:: 14 // dataCenterId:: 0 // podId:: 0 // clusterId:: null // message:: Management server node 127.0.0.1 is up WARN [cloud.cluster.ClusterManagerImpl] (Cluster-Notification-1:) Notifying management server join event took 132 ms INFO [xen.resource.CitrixResourceBase] (AgentTaskPool-1:) Private Network is Pool-wide network associated with eth0 for host 192.168.56.10 INFO [xen.resource.CitrixResourceBase] (AgentTaskPool-1:) Guest Network is Pool-wide network associated with eth0 for host 192.168.56.10 INFO [xen.resource.CitrixResourceBase] (AgentTaskPool-1:) Public Network is Pool-wide network associated with eth0 for host 192.168.56.10 INFO [xen.discoverer.XcpServerDiscoverer] (AgentTaskPool-1:) Host: devcloud connected with hypervisor type: XenServer. Checking CIDR... INFO [agent.manager.DirectAgentAttache] (AgentTaskPool-1:) StartupAnswer received 1 Interval = 60 INFO [xen.resource.CitrixResourceBase] (DirectAgent-1:) Host 192.168.56.10 OpaqueRef:0d19f3fa-7f04-543a-d906-aaf478fc574c: Host 192.168.56.10 is already setup. INFO [network.security.SecurityGroupListener] (AgentTaskPool-1:) Received a host startup notification INFO [network.security.SecurityGroupListener] (AgentTaskPool-1:) Scheduled network rules cleanup, interval=2553 INFO [network.security.SecurityGroupListener] (AgentTaskPool-1:) Received a host startup notification INFO [cloud.ha.HighAvailabilityManagerImpl] (HA-1:) checking health of usage server INFO [network.vpc.VpcManagerImpl] (VpcChecker-1:) Found 0 removed VPCs to cleanup WARN [apache.cloudstack.alerts] (HA-1:) alertType:: 13 // dataCenterId:: 0 // podId:: 0 // clusterId:: null // message:: No usage server process running INFO [cloud.ha.HighAvailabilityManagerImpl] (HA-2:) checking health of usage server WARN [apache.cloudstack.alerts] (HA-2:) alertType:: 13 // dataCenterId:: 0 // podId:: 0 // clusterId:: null // message:: No usage server process running INFO [cloud.ha.HighAvailabilityManagerImpl] (HA-3:) checking health of usage server WARN [apache.cloudstack.alerts] (HA-3:) alertType:: 13 // dataCenterId:: 0 // podId:: 0 // clusterId:: null // message:: No usage server process running Anyway - just wondering where I'm going wrong. If I don't restart the management server (ie ignoring step 8) I can at least seem to get a little further but I guess there is a reason for restarting??? devcloud-wise, I'm running the kvm version: $ ls -l devcloud.qcow2 -rw-r--r-- 1 qemu qemu 6097207296 Jun 25 16:30 devcloud.qcow2 $ md5sum devcloud.qcow2 885e591e38d7bd7b1431df3ead5066be devcloud.qcow2 Thanks for any pointers. Tom. -- Cloudian KK - http://www.cloudian.com/get-started.html Fancy 100TB of full featured S3 Storage? Checkout the Cloudian® Community Edition!