Re: [one-users] vOneCloud and vCenter 5.5 won't connect

2014-11-07 Thread Tino Vazquez
Hi Rogerio,

Reading again the log provided, the problem seems to be in the
communication between the driver and the vOneCloud core.

1) can you check if the 'oned' process is running as oneadmin user?

2) logged in as oneadmin, can you perform commands like onehost list ?

3) did you change the password for oneadmin without changing
$ONE_AUTH? or did you use oneuser login functionality?

Best,

-Tino
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On 7 November 2014 08:50, Tino Vazquez cvazquez@opennebula.systems wrote:
 Hi Rogerio,

 I take it that you imported a vCenter cluster as a vOneCloud host
 following the guide, and the problem shows at the time of monitoring
 the vOneCloud host, with the error displayed in the log file you sent
 through.

 A couple of questions to see how we can solve this:

   - The host that fails is the one with ID = 3. Does host 1 and 2
 monitor correctly (you can see that with onehost list in the vOneCloud
 console, logged in as oneadmin)

   - The credentials of host three to access vCenter are stored in the
 host template, accessible with onehost show 3 (in the vOneCloud
 console, logged in as oneadmin). Can you check that the contents of:

  VCENTER_USER
  VCENTER_PASSWORD

 are correct and not mangled somehow?

 Best regards,

 -Tino

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 On 7 November 2014 07:15, Rogerio Goncalves roge...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,

 I'm trying the vOneCloud appliance 4.10beta and I'm having problem to
 connect with my vCenter 5.5.

 I used this doc:
 http://docs.vonecloud.today/4.10/simple_cloud_deployment/import_vcenter.html

 My oned.log after I create the Host with vCenter informations.

 http://pastebin.com/MJPLGNi5

 The username and password is correct because the web interface shows me the
 cluster name and some templates.

 Thanks
 Rogerio

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Re: [one-users] vOneCloud and vCenter 5.5 won't connect

2014-11-07 Thread Rogerio Goncalves
Hi Tino,

1st email;

The ID 3 it's because I tried to remove and add vcenter again.

The credentials are correctly on web interface. I didn't access the
console, only to see logs and check process. And also the web interfaces
import my templates and show my cluster Local

2st email;
Yes, the process is running and the log that I sent was oned.log

I didn't access console and didn't change any password. I just deploy OVA,
connect to console to check IP address and connect via web interface,
following the guide.

The vCenter and vOneCloud appliance are on the same vlan and I can access
the vCenter web interface successfully with the same username.

Maybe an restriction with password? Or username with @domain?
My password is VMware1! and I also tried VMware1#.

Thanks
Rogerio





On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 6:28 AM, Tino Vazquez cvazquez@opennebula.systems
wrote:

 Hi Rogerio,

 Reading again the log provided, the problem seems to be in the
 communication between the driver and the vOneCloud core.

 1) can you check if the 'oned' process is running as oneadmin user?

 2) logged in as oneadmin, can you perform commands like onehost list ?

 3) did you change the password for oneadmin without changing
 $ONE_AUTH? or did you use oneuser login functionality?

 Best,

 -Tino
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 OpenNebula - Flexible Enterprise Cloud Made Simple

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 Senior Infrastructure Architect | Head of Research at OpenNebula
 Systems (formerly C12G Labs)
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 On 7 November 2014 08:50, Tino Vazquez cvazquez@opennebula.systems
 wrote:
  Hi Rogerio,
 
  I take it that you imported a vCenter cluster as a vOneCloud host
  following the guide, and the problem shows at the time of monitoring
  the vOneCloud host, with the error displayed in the log file you sent
  through.
 
  A couple of questions to see how we can solve this:
 
- The host that fails is the one with ID = 3. Does host 1 and 2
  monitor correctly (you can see that with onehost list in the vOneCloud
  console, logged in as oneadmin)
 
- The credentials of host three to access vCenter are stored in the
  host template, accessible with onehost show 3 (in the vOneCloud
  console, logged in as oneadmin). Can you check that the contents of:
 
   VCENTER_USER
   VCENTER_PASSWORD
 
  are correct and not mangled somehow?
 
  Best regards,
 
  -Tino
 
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  --
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  Senior Infrastructure Architect | Head of Research at OpenNebula
  Systems (formerly C12G Labs)
  cvazquez@OpenNebula.Systems | @OpenNebula
 
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  On 7 November 2014 07:15, Rogerio Goncalves roge...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hi,
 
  I'm trying the vOneCloud appliance 4.10beta and I'm having problem to
  connect with my vCenter 5.5.
 
  I used this doc:
 
 http://docs.vonecloud.today/4.10/simple_cloud_deployment/import_vcenter.html
 
  My oned.log after I create the Host with vCenter informations.
 
  http://pastebin.com/MJPLGNi5
 
  The username and password is correct because the web interface shows me
 the
  cluster name and some templates.
 
  Thanks
  Rogerio
 
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Re: [one-users] vOneCloud and vCenter 5.5 won't connect

2014-11-07 Thread Tino Vazquez
Hi Rogerio,

The error states a problem between the authentication between the
vCenter driver and vOneCloud core, so in principle not related with
the username and password to access vCenter.

 - From the vOneCloud console, could you provide the output of ps auxwww ?
 - From the vOneCloud console, logged in as oneadmin, the output of
onehost list

Best,

-Tino

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On 7 November 2014 12:37, Rogerio Goncalves roge...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Tino,

 1st email;

 The ID 3 it's because I tried to remove and add vcenter again.

 The credentials are correctly on web interface. I didn't access the console,
 only to see logs and check process. And also the web interfaces import my
 templates and show my cluster Local

 2st email;
 Yes, the process is running and the log that I sent was oned.log

 I didn't access console and didn't change any password. I just deploy OVA,
 connect to console to check IP address and connect via web interface,
 following the guide.

 The vCenter and vOneCloud appliance are on the same vlan and I can access
 the vCenter web interface successfully with the same username.

 Maybe an restriction with password? Or username with @domain?
 My password is VMware1! and I also tried VMware1#.

 Thanks
 Rogerio





 On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 6:28 AM, Tino Vazquez cvazquez@opennebula.systems
 wrote:

 Hi Rogerio,

 Reading again the log provided, the problem seems to be in the
 communication between the driver and the vOneCloud core.

 1) can you check if the 'oned' process is running as oneadmin user?

 2) logged in as oneadmin, can you perform commands like onehost list ?

 3) did you change the password for oneadmin without changing
 $ONE_AUTH? or did you use oneuser login functionality?

 Best,

 -Tino
 --
 OpenNebula - Flexible Enterprise Cloud Made Simple

 --
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 Senior Infrastructure Architect | Head of Research at OpenNebula
 Systems (formerly C12G Labs)
 cvazquez@OpenNebula.Systems | @OpenNebula

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 On 7 November 2014 08:50, Tino Vazquez cvazquez@opennebula.systems
 wrote:
  Hi Rogerio,
 
  I take it that you imported a vCenter cluster as a vOneCloud host
  following the guide, and the problem shows at the time of monitoring
  the vOneCloud host, with the error displayed in the log file you sent
  through.
 
  A couple of questions to see how we can solve this:
 
- The host that fails is the one with ID = 3. Does host 1 and 2
  monitor correctly (you can see that with onehost list in the vOneCloud
  console, logged in as oneadmin)
 
- The credentials of host three to access vCenter are stored in the
  host template, accessible with onehost show 3 (in the vOneCloud
  console, logged in as oneadmin). Can you check that the contents of:
 
   VCENTER_USER
   VCENTER_PASSWORD
 
  are correct and not mangled somehow?
 
  Best regards,
 
  -Tino
 
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  --
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  Senior Infrastructure Architect | Head of Research at OpenNebula
  Systems (formerly C12G Labs)
  cvazquez@OpenNebula.Systems | @OpenNebula
 
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Re: [one-users] vOneCloud and vCenter 5.5 won't connect

2014-11-07 Thread Rogerio Goncalves
Hi Tino,

I tried login with oneadmin and not worked with opennebula password. So I
tried tu use su - oneadmin with root and when I tried onehost list I
received an authentication error.

I logged to web interface and changed oneadmin password and tried to enable
vCenter host again e worked.

I will deploy OVA again to check password of oneadmin user. I don't
remember of change this password. I never logged with this user.

Anyway, thank you!


Rogerio


On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 10:09 AM, Tino Vazquez cvazquez@opennebula.systems
wrote:

 Hi Rogerio,

 The error states a problem between the authentication between the
 vCenter driver and vOneCloud core, so in principle not related with
 the username and password to access vCenter.

  - From the vOneCloud console, could you provide the output of ps auxwww
 ?
  - From the vOneCloud console, logged in as oneadmin, the output of
 onehost list

 Best,

 -Tino

 --
 OpenNebula - Flexible Enterprise Cloud Made Simple

 --
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 Senior Infrastructure Architect | Head of Research at OpenNebula
 Systems (formerly C12G Labs)
 cvazquez@OpenNebula.Systems | @OpenNebula

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 On 7 November 2014 12:37, Rogerio Goncalves roge...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hi Tino,
 
  1st email;
 
  The ID 3 it's because I tried to remove and add vcenter again.
 
  The credentials are correctly on web interface. I didn't access the
 console,
  only to see logs and check process. And also the web interfaces import my
  templates and show my cluster Local
 
  2st email;
  Yes, the process is running and the log that I sent was oned.log
 
  I didn't access console and didn't change any password. I just deploy
 OVA,
  connect to console to check IP address and connect via web interface,
  following the guide.
 
  The vCenter and vOneCloud appliance are on the same vlan and I can access
  the vCenter web interface successfully with the same username.
 
  Maybe an restriction with password? Or username with @domain?
  My password is VMware1! and I also tried VMware1#.
 
  Thanks
  Rogerio
 
 
 
 
 
  On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 6:28 AM, Tino Vazquez cvazquez@opennebula.systems
 
  wrote:
 
  Hi Rogerio,
 
  Reading again the log provided, the problem seems to be in the
  communication between the driver and the vOneCloud core.
 
  1) can you check if the 'oned' process is running as oneadmin user?
 
  2) logged in as oneadmin, can you perform commands like onehost list ?
 
  3) did you change the password for oneadmin without changing
  $ONE_AUTH? or did you use oneuser login functionality?
 
  Best,
 
  -Tino
  --
  OpenNebula - Flexible Enterprise Cloud Made Simple
 
  --
  Constantino Vázquez Blanco, PhD, MSc
  Senior Infrastructure Architect | Head of Research at OpenNebula
  Systems (formerly C12G Labs)
  cvazquez@OpenNebula.Systems | @OpenNebula
 
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  On 7 November 2014 08:50, Tino Vazquez cvazquez@opennebula.systems
  wrote:
   Hi Rogerio,
  
   I take it that you imported a vCenter cluster as a vOneCloud host
   following the guide, and the problem shows at the time of monitoring
   the vOneCloud host, with the error displayed in the log file you sent
   through.
  
   A couple of questions to see how we can solve this:
  
 - The host that fails is the one with ID = 3. Does host 1 and 2
   monitor correctly (you can see that with onehost list in the vOneCloud
   console, logged in as oneadmin)
  
 - The credentials of host three to access vCenter are stored in the
   host template, accessible with onehost show 3 (in 

Re: [one-users] vOneCloud and vCenter 5.5 won't connect

2014-11-07 Thread Tino Vazquez
Hi Rogerio,

Ok, let us know.

BTW, just to clarify, there is the oneadmin linux user of the
vOneCloud appliance, and the oneadmin OpenNebula user, which are
separate and do not share password. The opennebula password is just
for the OpenNebula user, not the linux user. You can reset the linux
user with the root account (passwd oneadmin).

Best regards,

-Tino

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On 7 November 2014 14:15, Rogerio Goncalves roge...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Tino,

 I tried login with oneadmin and not worked with opennebula password. So I
 tried tu use su - oneadmin with root and when I tried onehost list I
 received an authentication error.

 I logged to web interface and changed oneadmin password and tried to enable
 vCenter host again e worked.

 I will deploy OVA again to check password of oneadmin user. I don't remember
 of change this password. I never logged with this user.

 Anyway, thank you!


 Rogerio


 On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 10:09 AM, Tino Vazquez cvazquez@opennebula.systems
 wrote:

 Hi Rogerio,

 The error states a problem between the authentication between the
 vCenter driver and vOneCloud core, so in principle not related with
 the username and password to access vCenter.

  - From the vOneCloud console, could you provide the output of ps auxwww
 ?
  - From the vOneCloud console, logged in as oneadmin, the output of
 onehost list

 Best,

 -Tino

 --
 OpenNebula - Flexible Enterprise Cloud Made Simple

 --
 Constantino Vázquez Blanco, PhD, MSc
 Senior Infrastructure Architect | Head of Research at OpenNebula
 Systems (formerly C12G Labs)
 cvazquez@OpenNebula.Systems | @OpenNebula

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 On 7 November 2014 12:37, Rogerio Goncalves roge...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hi Tino,
 
  1st email;
 
  The ID 3 it's because I tried to remove and add vcenter again.
 
  The credentials are correctly on web interface. I didn't access the
  console,
  only to see logs and check process. And also the web interfaces import
  my
  templates and show my cluster Local
 
  2st email;
  Yes, the process is running and the log that I sent was oned.log
 
  I didn't access console and didn't change any password. I just deploy
  OVA,
  connect to console to check IP address and connect via web interface,
  following the guide.
 
  The vCenter and vOneCloud appliance are on the same vlan and I can
  access
  the vCenter web interface successfully with the same username.
 
  Maybe an restriction with password? Or username with @domain?
  My password is VMware1! and I also tried VMware1#.
 
  Thanks
  Rogerio
 
 
 
 
 
  On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 6:28 AM, Tino Vazquez
  cvazquez@opennebula.systems
  wrote:
 
  Hi Rogerio,
 
  Reading again the log provided, the problem seems to be in the
  communication between the driver and the vOneCloud core.
 
  1) can you check if the 'oned' process is running as oneadmin user?
 
  2) logged in as oneadmin, can you perform commands like onehost list
  ?
 
  3) did you change the password for oneadmin without changing
  $ONE_AUTH? or did you use oneuser login functionality?
 
  Best,
 
  -Tino
  --
  OpenNebula - Flexible Enterprise Cloud Made Simple
 
  --
  Constantino Vázquez Blanco, PhD, MSc
  Senior Infrastructure Architect | Head of Research at OpenNebula
  Systems (formerly C12G Labs)
  cvazquez@OpenNebula.Systems | @OpenNebula
 
  --
  Confidentiality Warning: 

Re: [one-users] vOneCloud and vCenter 5.5 won't connect

2014-11-06 Thread Tino Vazquez
Hi Rogerio,

I take it that you imported a vCenter cluster as a vOneCloud host
following the guide, and the problem shows at the time of monitoring
the vOneCloud host, with the error displayed in the log file you sent
through.

A couple of questions to see how we can solve this:

  - The host that fails is the one with ID = 3. Does host 1 and 2
monitor correctly (you can see that with onehost list in the vOneCloud
console, logged in as oneadmin)

  - The credentials of host three to access vCenter are stored in the
host template, accessible with onehost show 3 (in the vOneCloud
console, logged in as oneadmin). Can you check that the contents of:

 VCENTER_USER
 VCENTER_PASSWORD

are correct and not mangled somehow?

Best regards,

-Tino

--
OpenNebula - Flexible Enterprise Cloud Made Simple

--
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Senior Infrastructure Architect | Head of Research at OpenNebula
Systems (formerly C12G Labs)
cvazquez@OpenNebula.Systems | @OpenNebula

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On 7 November 2014 07:15, Rogerio Goncalves roge...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,

 I'm trying the vOneCloud appliance 4.10beta and I'm having problem to
 connect with my vCenter 5.5.

 I used this doc:
 http://docs.vonecloud.today/4.10/simple_cloud_deployment/import_vcenter.html

 My oned.log after I create the Host with vCenter informations.

 http://pastebin.com/MJPLGNi5

 The username and password is correct because the web interface shows me the
 cluster name and some templates.

 Thanks
 Rogerio

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