Hi Luca,
Can you send the .vmx over in case we can see anything wrong with it?
Regards,
-Tino
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Hi Luca,
Let's try to get more information. What happens if you import from
inventory one-39.vmx (browse the datastore, and right clic it) and try to
start the VM?
Best,
-Tino
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Hi Lucas,
I see, can you check then in the console of the vSphere Client?
Best,
-Tino
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Hi Luca,
Let's see if the vmware log gives us more information. After a unsuccessful
deploy with the model E1000, please send us over the contents of the
following file in the ESX host:
/vmfs/volumes/ds_id/vm_id/disk.0/vmware.log
Best,
-Tino
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Hi Tino
unfortunately I can't find vmware.log, I have only these files left over
after the deployment fails:
[root@one-sandbox disk.0]# pwd
/var/lib/one/datastores/0/39/disk.0
[root@one-sandbox disk.0]# ll -h
total 12G
-rw--- 1 oneadmin oneadmin 21G Sep 11 16:13 disk-flat.vmdk
-rw--- 1
Hello
I tried adding the model E1000 as you suggested, but now the Vm fails to
instantiate.
I tried specifying E1000, vmxnet3 and even Flexible as Model, but they
all give these errors,
The VM only deploys if I leave the Model field empty (but then I have no
connectivity)
I get these errors
Hello
I tried importing a preexisting Vmware Windows2008r2 image into
Opennebula, however I have no network connectivity.
In device manager I see an unknown ethernet controller with a yellow
exclamation mark. The hardware ID is
pci/ven_1022dev_2000subsys_20001022rev_10 which looks like an AMD
Hi Luca,
Have you tried with E1000 model?
Best,
-Tino
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Hi Luca,
Ok, let's see if we can get to the bottom of this issue.
Could you provide the deployment file of the VM? It is placed in the
front-end, under /var/lib/one/datastores/ds_id/deployment.0, where ds_id
is the id of the system datastore (0, by default).
Moreover, the .vmx file created in
Hello, I have attached those two files
thank you
Il 09/09/2014 12:22, Tino Vazquez ha scritto:
Hi Luca,
Ok, let's see if we can get to the bottom of this issue.
Could you provide the deployment file of the VM? It is placed in the
front-end, under /var/lib/one/datastores/ds_id/deployment.0,
Hi Luca,
I fail to see the model type in the deployment file, it should have
something like the following:
interface type='bridge'
model type='e1000'/
/interface
can you share the VM template (onevm show -x vid) as well?
Best,
-Tino
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of course, here it is
VM
ID32/ID
UID0/UID
GID0/GID
UNAMEoneadmin/UNAME
GNAMEoneadmin/GNAME
NAME123/NAME
PERMISSIONS
OWNER_U1/OWNER_U
OWNER_M1/OWNER_M
OWNER_A0/OWNER_A
GROUP_U0/GROUP_U
GROUP_M0/GROUP_M
GROUP_A0/GROUP_A
OTHER_U0/OTHER_U
Hello Luca,
I think you must add MODEL=E1000 to the NIC section of
the template. You can read about it in the documentation [1].
[1]:
http://docs.opennebula.org/4.8/user/references/template.html#network-section
Best,
Valentin
On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 3:46 PM, Luca Uburti lubu...@ricca-it.com
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