Hi Marcus, I wonder could we take the most recent Jenkins-built System VM template and get it hosted somewhere, then let people know the URL? We could then replace the old acton systemvm URL [1] with the new URL wherever it appears in docs etc. I'd imagine the template doesn't change all that much from day to day, and anything would be better than people using the old acton System VM template.
I know people can just navigate to Jenkins, find the most recent image, and download it. However, the URLs become invalid within days (maybe less?), so they have to go search for it every time, and can't build repeatable dev-environment setup scripts. What do you think? Thanks, Dave. [1] Old template URL: http://download.cloud .com/templates/acton/acton-systemvm-02062012.qcow2.bz2 On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 5:55 AM, Marcus Sorensen <shadow...@gmail.com> wrote: > 4.2.0-SNAPSHOT <-- this will require a newer system vm than the one > you installed. see > http://jenkins.cloudstack.org/view/master/job/build-systemvm-master/ > > On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 2:52 PM, Marcus Sorensen <shadow...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > Also, what version are you deploying? 4.1.1? > > > > On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 2:48 PM, Marcus Sorensen <shadow...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Any reason why you aren't using the developer packages? I don't see > >> any info regarding the agent install. Did you also set your KVM > >> traffic labels for the various networks (I'm assuming cloubr0 and > >> cloudbr1 are for management, public, guest bridges, but not sure which > >> is which, management is 3200, maybe?) whats the 3100 addr for? > >> > >> On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 2:41 PM, Chiradeep Vittal > >> <chiradeep.vit...@citrix.com> wrote: > >>> Why would your primary (local) storage have a different IP than > host-corporate-ip? > >>> There is also a flag system.vm.use.local.storage which tells > CloudStack to use local storage for system vms. > >>> > >>> From: Sarath Chandra <sarath.cloudst...@gmail.com<mailto: > sarath.cloudst...@gmail.com>> > >>> Reply-To: "dev@cloudstack.apache.org<mailto:dev@cloudstack.apache.org>" > <dev@cloudstack.apache.org<mailto:dev@cloudstack.apache.org>> > >>> Date: Tuesday, August 6, 2013 4:33 AM > >>> To: "dev@cloudstack.apache.org<mailto:dev@cloudstack.apache.org>" < > dev@cloudstack.apache.org<mailto:dev@cloudstack.apache.org>> > >>> Subject: Help needed with Cloudstack Setup > >>> > >>> Hi All, > >>> > >>> I am doing a fresh cloudstack installation and am not able to > instantiate any VMs (both system & guest vms). I am seeing the following > errors: > >>> > >>> ERROR [network.element.SspElement] (consoleproxy-1:ctx-6d22b00c) > ReservationContext was null for NicProfile[2-1-null-null-null > Ntwk[202|Control|3] > >>> ERROR [network.element.SspElement] (secstorage-1:ctx-3f99cd9c) > ReservationContext was null for NicProfile[84-22-null-10.20.30.11-null > Ntwk[200|Public|1] > >>> ERROR [network.element.SspElement] (consoleproxy-1:ctx-6d22b00c) > ReservationContext was null for NicProfile[3-1-null-null-null > Ntwk[201|Management|2] > >>> WARN [cloud.consoleproxy.ConsoleProxyManagerImpl] > (consoleproxy-1:ctx-6d22b00c) Exception while trying to start console proxy > >>> com.cloud.exception.InsufficientServerCapacityException: Unable to > create a deployment for VM[ConsoleProxy|v-1-VM]Scope=interface > com.cloud.dc.DataCenter; id=1 > >>> > >>> at a later place > >>> com.cloud.utils.exception.CloudRuntimeException: Failed to find > template routing-3 in VMTemplateStoragePool > >>> > >>> > >>> I suspect my configuration is wrong some where. Can anybody kindly > check and confirm if my configuration is right. If its right, then please > point me to the likely cause of this issue. > >>> > >>> > >>> I have attached a picture to this mail which shows my lab setup. To > give a brief, the following is my setup: > >>> > >>> Server <----------> Switch 1 <--------------> Switch 2 > <----------------> KVM Hypervisor > >>> > >>> The switches allow all Vlan traffic to pass through them (basically > trunk all and have added vlans 3100,3200,3300 to both the switches) > >>> > >>> > >>> On my server I have done the following: > >>> > >>> > >>> * Ubuntu 13.04 OS > >>> * Started NFS and exported to /mnt/primary (not using this) and > /mnt/secondary > >>> * Installed the System template by executing the command : > cloud-install-sys-tmplt -m /mnt/secondary -u > http://download.cloud.com/templates/acton/acton-systemvm-02062012.qcow2.bz2-h > kvm -o localhost -r root -d > >>> * $ mvn clean install -P developer,systemvm > >>> * $ mvn -P developer -pl developer -Ddeploydb (Deployed the db) > >>> * $ mvn -pl :cloud-client-ui jetty:run (Started the management > server) > >>> > >>> On my hypervisor I have the following: > >>> > >>> * Ubuntu 13.04 OS > >>> * KVM as hypervisor > >>> > >>> Server Interface configuration: > >>> eth0 : Corporate Lab network ip (lets call it as server-corporate-ip) > >>> eth1.3200 : 172.16.10.1 (assigned during CS setup) [eth1.3200 is a > subinterface on eth1] > >>> > >>> Global Settings: > >>> system.vm.use.local.storage = true > >>> > >>> Zone Setup details: > >>> DNS 1 8.8.8.8 > >>> DNS 2 8.8.4.4 > >>> Internal DNS 1 172.16.10.1 > >>> Guest CIDR 10.1.1.0/24<http://10.1.1.0/24> > >>> Local storage enabled Yes > >>> > >>> > >>> Pod Setup > >>> Netmask 255.255.255.0 > >>> Start IP 172.16.20.10 > >>> End IP 172.16.20.100 > >>> Gateway 172.16.20.1 > >>> Allocation State Enabled > >>> Dedicated No > >>> > >>> Cluster Setup > >>> Zone Zone-1 > >>> Pod Pod-1 > >>> Hypervisor KVM > >>> Cluster Type CloudManaged > >>> > >>> Host Setup > >>> Resource state Enabled > >>> State Up > >>> Type Routing (?????? why routing????) > >>> Host Tags > >>> OS Preference None > >>> Zone Zone-1 > >>> Pod Pod-1 > >>> Cluster Cluster-1 > >>> IP Address 172.16.10.10 > >>> Version 4.2.0-SNAPSHOT > >>> Dedicated No > >>> > >>> Primary Storage (Auto Configured) > >>> Name : <Hypervisor name> Local Storage > >>> State Up > >>> Pod Pod-1 > >>> Cluster Cluster-1 > >>> Type Filesystem > >>> IP Address 172.16.10.10 > >>> Path /var/lib/libvirt/images > >>> Disk Total 221.23 GB > >>> > >>> Secondary Storage > >>> Name : SecondaryStorage-1 > >>> URL nfs://server-corporate-ip/mnt/secondary > >>> Provider NFS > >>> Scope ZONE > >>> Zone Zone-1 > >>> > >>> > >>> Hypervisor Interface configuration: > >>> eth0 : Corporate Lab network ip (lets call it ashost-corporate-ip) > >>> eth1.3100 : 172.16.10.10 > >>> eth1.3200 : assigned to cloudbr0 > >>> eth1.3300 : assigned to cloudbr1 > >>> > >>> I have created the sub-interfaces as per CS hypervisor install guide. > >>> > >>> agent.properties (has got auto configured) > >>> #Storage > >>> #Tue Aug 06 15:20:15 IST 2013 > >>> guest.network.device=cloudbr0 > >>> workers=5 > >>> private.network.device= > >>> cloudbr0 > >>> port=8250 > >>> resource=com.cloud.hypervisor.kvm.resource.LibvirtComputingResource > >>> pod=1 > >>> zone=1 > >>> guid=acc23093-6630-3c1a-aeb0-39367415bf6b > >>> cluster=1 > >>> public.network.device=cloudbr0 > >>> local.storage.uuid=7c7e70ab-7e5d-4766-8d5c-f51935b780c4 > >>> domr.scripts.dir=scripts/network/domr/kvm > >>> host=server-corporate-ip > >>> LibvirtComputingResource.id=1 > >>> > >>> > >>> thanks and regards, > >>> Sarath > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> >