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Miguel Roble updated CLOUDSTACK-3578: ------------------------------------- Attachment: unable-to-add-host-log.txt This is the grep from management-server.log after the error occurred. > Unable to add Physical Dom0 as host, to cloudstack domU. > --------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: CLOUDSTACK-3578 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-3578 > Project: CloudStack > Issue Type: Bug > Security Level: Public(Anyone can view this level - this is the > default.) > Components: Baremetal, Management Server, Xen > Affects Versions: 4.1.0 > Environment: Host / Dom0: > 1) Hardware: > IBM x3300 > 32GB DDR3 RDIMM > Intel Xeon 4C E5-2407 > 2) Software > Xen hypervisor 4 on Debian 6.0.7 > To give clarification, this is Xen, not XenServer. > Guest / DomU > DomU/1) Cloudstack 4.1 installed on CentOS 6.4 > Reporter: Miguel Roble > Attachments: unable-to-add-host-log.txt > > Original Estimate: 60h > Remaining Estimate: 60h > > I have a domU/1 where Cloudstack 4.1 is installed on CentOS 6.4 > This domU/1 is under the Physical dom0. > My goal is to add this Physical dom0 using cloudstack gui, > I have tried different scenarios and apparently I have no success. > Please let me know what details you need for I can provide. > As of the moment, I have included the scenario/s I have did. > --- --- --- > > Scenario 1.0: > Add zone. > 1) Zone name: Zone1 > DNS1: 192.168.10.1 > Internal DNS: 192.168.10.1 > Hypervisor: XenServer > Network Offering: DefaultSharedNetworkOfferingWithSGService > Public: On > Add pod. The IP address of dom0 is: 192.168.10.2 -- I am not sure If I should > or should not include it. > 2) Pod name: Pod1 > Reserved system gateway: 192.168.10.1 > Reserved system netmask: 255.255.255.0 > Start Reserved system IP: 192.168.10.2 > End Reserved system IP: 192.168.10.19 > Guest traffic. > 2.1) Guest gateway: 192.168.10.1 > Guest netmask: 255.255.255.0 > Guest start IP:192.168.10.20 > Guest end IP: 192.168.10.29 > Add cluster. > 3) Hypervisor: XenServer > Cluster name: Cluster1 > Add host. > 4) Host name: xenbox.serv1.com > (i used the hostname of my dom0 -- xenbox.serv1.com) > Username: root > Password: deepsecurity > Add primary storage. > 5) *Name: Primary Storage > *Protocol: iscsi > *Server: sanbox.serv1.com > *Target IQN: iqn.2013-07.com.openfiler:iscsi.storage.primary > *LUN #: 0 > Add secondary storage. > 6) NFS Server: cloudbox.serv1.com > Path: /export/secondary > ========== > Result: > Creating zone... > Creating physical networks...OK! > Configuring physical networks...OK! > Enabling Security Group provider...OK! > Creating guest network...OK! > Creating pod...OK! > Configuring guest traffic...OK! > Creating cluster...OK! > Adding host...Not OK! > Something went wrong; please correct the following: > Unable to add the host > < --- --- ---- > --- --- --- > > Scenario 1.1: > 1) Zone is the same. > 2) Pod is the same. > 2.1) Guest traffic is the same. > 3) Cluster is the same. > Add host. I changed the Host name to dom0's IP address: > 4) Host name: 192.168.10.2 > Username: root > Password: deepsecurity > 5) Primary storage the same. > 6) Secondary storage the same. > ========== > Adding host...Not OK! > Something went wrong; please correct the following: > Unable to add the host > < --- --- --- > --- --- --- > > Scenario 1.2: > 1) Zone is the same. > Add pod. I removed the IP address of my dom0 this time. > 2) Pod name: Pod1 > Reserved system gateway: 192.168.10.1 > Reserved system netmask: 255.255.255.0 > Start Reserved system IP: 192.168.10.10 > End Reserved system IP: 192.168.10.19 > 2.1) Guest traffic is the same. > 3) Cluster is the same. > Add host. Same as Scenario 1.0 > 4) Host name: xenbox.serv1.com > Username: root > Password: deepsecurity > 5) Primary storage the same. > 6) Secondary storage the same. > ========== > Adding host...Not OK! > Something went wrong; please correct the following: > Unable to add the host > < --- --- --- > --- --- --- > > Scenario 1.3 > 1) Zone is the same. > 2) Pod is the same in Scenario 1.2. Dom0 IP address is not included. > 2.1) Guest traffic is the same. > 3) Cluster is the same. > Add host. I changed the Host name to dom0's IP address: > 4) Host name: 192.168.10.2 > Username: root > Password: deepsecurity > 5) Primary storage the same. > 6) Secondary storage the same. > ========== > Adding host...Not OK! > Something went wrong; please correct the following: > Unable to add the host -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. If you think it was sent incorrectly, please contact your JIRA administrators For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira