Re: [one-users] Netmask setting

2014-02-18 Thread SysSolutions99
Thanks Javier,

Much appreciated. However, how do I fix my current VMs? Is there a way to
do so?

Regards


On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 7:21 AM, Javier Fontan jfon...@opennebula.orgwrote:

 The problem is indeed your context section. It does not have
 networking configuration.

 When creating the template using Sunstone make sure the option Add
 Network contextualization in the Context tab is activated.

 In case you are creating the template manually add NETWORK=YES in
 CONTEXT.

 On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 9:57 PM, SysSolutions99
 syssolution...@gmail.com wrote:
  thank You for your  help Javier. Here are the details -
 
  $ onevm show 20 -a
  VIRTUAL MACHINE 20 INFORMATION
  ID  : 20
  NAME: testvm3
  USER: oneadmin
  GROUP   : oneadmin
  STATE   : ACTIVE
  LCM_STATE   : RUNNING
  RESCHED : No
  HOST: test
  CLUSTER ID  : -1
  START TIME  : 02/08 21:08:23
  END TIME: -
  DEPLOY ID   : one-20
 
  VIRTUAL MACHINE MONITORING
  NET_RX  : 68.4G
  NET_TX  : 96.1G
  USED MEMORY : 2G
  USED CPU: 112
 
 
  PERMISSIONS
  OWNER   : um-
  GROUP   : ---
  OTHER   : ---
 
  VM DISKS
   ID TARGET IMAGE   TYPE SAVE SAVE_AS
0 hdaCentOS-6.4_x86_64 -Copy 2   file   NO   -
 
  VM NICS
   ID NETWORK  VLAN BRIDGE   IP  MAC
0 privateno br0  172.16.192.64
 02:00:ac:10:c0:40
 
 fe80::400:acff:fe10:c040
 
  VIRTUAL MACHINE HISTORY
  SEQ HOSTACTION DS   STARTTIME
  PROLOG
0 teststop0  02/08 21:08:43   0d 20h51m
 0h00m14s
1 testundeploy0  02/09 18:02:12   0d 00h02m
 0h00m00s
2 testnone0  02/09 18:07:42   7d 18h43m
 0h00m00s
 
  VIRTUAL MACHINE TEMPLATE
  AUTOMATIC_REQUIREMENTS=!(PUBLIC_CLOUD = YES)
  CONTEXT=[
DISK_ID=1,
SSH_PUBLIC_KEY=ssh-rsa
 
 B3NzaC1yc2EBIwAAAQEAtDxiwxLzNnlvGPBJEmVRNfV5bCxw1MMPh5/qWtEGNOnamzDr+Qyn6qZcAn3gHUP8FTm0HagsYLgjfJrfu6F0BY4Nk+8R3l9TzwJS1EzaeZ4GQOAjsL51opckxw3fjwctKCPC2nTXcvtiy9lpdo9hl1vKerCAfwwoKTnvyoNaykys+TXNR22fhrJzxVbX81BI2rte0ReNEwYyKzh/aBslKHadmvibkv1msC9+GHPOgmJF8cKzpEqxEQrj+x7FwpcHqwhVvwZfDYMn/nNTHubTWoR0Rl0+u5j6B1MGnY9ueMmqHWgy/m6RU8ctuyYa4/yMffpTHTvZ3mqGIcSgFRtoFQ==
  oneadmin@fermi,
TARGET=hdb ]
  CPU=1
  DISK=[
CLONE=YES,
CLONE_TARGET=SYSTEM,
DATASTORE=default,
DATASTORE_ID=1,
DEV_PREFIX=hd,
DISK_ID=0,
DRIVER=qcow2,
IMAGE=CentOS-6.4_x86_64 -Copy 2,
IMAGE_ID=3,
IMAGE_UNAME=oneadmin,
LN_TARGET=NONE,
READONLY=NO,
SAVE=NO,
SIZE=218,
SOURCE=/var/lib/one//datastores/1/e2b9535f84eef5185c2554371e0e8727,
TARGET=hda,
TM_MAD=shared,
TYPE=FILE ]
  GRAPHICS=[
LISTEN=0.0.0.0,
PORT=5920,
TYPE=VNC ]
  MEMORY=2048
  NIC=[
BRIDGE=br0,
 
IP=172.16.192.64,
IP6_LINK=fe80::400:acff:fe10:c040,
MAC=02:00:ac:10:c0:40,
NETWORK=private,
NETWORK_ID=0,
NETWORK_UNAME=oneadmin,
NIC_ID=0,
VLAN=NO ]
  OS=[
ARCH=x86_64 ]
  TEMPLATE_ID=5
  VCPU=2
  VMID=20
 
 
 
 
  On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 1:47 AM, Javier Fontan jfon...@opennebula.org
  wrote:
 
  Can you send us the VM definition (onevm show 20 -a). It looks like
  the network info is not in the context section.
 
  On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 10:21 PM, SysSolutions99
  syssolution...@gmail.com wrote:
   Hi,
  
   The netmask on my network is 255.255.0.0, yet the VMs get plumbed with
   255.255.255.0.
   I have tried setting up the netmask using the onevnet command but I am
   not
   able to.  Please help.
  
   here are the network details of the main host
  
   - # ifconfig br0
   br0   Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:25:90:E2:C5:98
 inet addr:172.16.192.60  Bcast:172.16.255.255
   Mask:255.255.0.0
 inet6 addr: fe80::225:90ff:fee2:c598/64 Scope:Link
 UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
 RX packets:10352600 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
 TX packets:5714417 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
 collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
 RX bytes:6383539896 (5.9 GiB)  TX bytes:8971371821 (8.3 GiB)
  
   # netstat -rn
   Kernel IP routing table
   Destination Gateway Genmask Flags   MSS Window
  irtt
   Iface
   192.168.122.0   0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0   U 0 0
  0
   virbr0
   169.254.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.0.0 U 0 0
  0
   br0
   172.16.0.0  0.0.0.0 255.255.0.0 U 0 0
  0
   br0
   0.0.0.0 172.16.192.10.0.0.0 UG0 0
  0
   br0
  
  
   Here are the networking details of the VM:
  
   # ifconfig eth0
   eth0  Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 02:00:AC:10:C0:40

[one-users] Adding an external VM to Open Nebula

2014-02-18 Thread SysSolutions99
Hi,

I have a kvm based Virtual Machine (CentOS 6.4 x86_64) which was created
outside of Open Nebula. How may I bring it under Open Nebula control?

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Re: [one-users] Netmask setting

2014-02-17 Thread SysSolutions99
thank You for your  help Javier. Here are the details -

$ onevm show 20 -a
VIRTUAL MACHINE 20 INFORMATION
ID  : 20
NAME: testvm3
USER: oneadmin
GROUP   : oneadmin
STATE   : ACTIVE
LCM_STATE   : RUNNING
RESCHED : No
HOST: test
CLUSTER ID  : -1
START TIME  : 02/08 21:08:23
END TIME: -
DEPLOY ID   : one-20

VIRTUAL MACHINE MONITORING
NET_RX  : 68.4G
NET_TX  : 96.1G
USED MEMORY : 2G
USED CPU: 112

PERMISSIONS
OWNER   : um-
GROUP   : ---
OTHER   : ---

VM DISKS
 ID TARGET IMAGE   TYPE SAVE SAVE_AS
  0 hdaCentOS-6.4_x86_64 -Copy 2   file   NO   -

VM NICS
 ID NETWORK  VLAN BRIDGE   IP  MAC
  0 privateno br0  172.16.192.64   02:00:ac:10:c0:40
   fe80::400:acff:fe10:c040

VIRTUAL MACHINE HISTORY
SEQ HOSTACTION DS   STARTTIME
PROLOG
  0 teststop0  02/08 21:08:43   0d 20h51m   0h00m14s
  1 testundeploy0  02/09 18:02:12   0d 00h02m   0h00m00s
  2 testnone0  02/09 18:07:42   7d 18h43m   0h00m00s

VIRTUAL MACHINE TEMPLATE
AUTOMATIC_REQUIREMENTS=!(PUBLIC_CLOUD = YES)
CONTEXT=[
  DISK_ID=1,
  SSH_PUBLIC_KEY=ssh-rsa
B3NzaC1yc2EBIwAAAQEAtDxiwxLzNnlvGPBJEmVRNfV5bCxw1MMPh5/qWtEGNOnamzDr+Qyn6qZcAn3gHUP8FTm0HagsYLgjfJrfu6F0BY4Nk+8R3l9TzwJS1EzaeZ4GQOAjsL51opckxw3fjwctKCPC2nTXcvtiy9lpdo9hl1vKerCAfwwoKTnvyoNaykys+TXNR22fhrJzxVbX81BI2rte0ReNEwYyKzh/aBslKHadmvibkv1msC9+GHPOgmJF8cKzpEqxEQrj+x7FwpcHqwhVvwZfDYMn/nNTHubTWoR0Rl0+u5j6B1MGnY9ueMmqHWgy/m6RU8ctuyYa4/yMffpTHTvZ3mqGIcSgFRtoFQ==
oneadmin@fermi,
  TARGET=hdb ]
CPU=1
DISK=[
  CLONE=YES,
  CLONE_TARGET=SYSTEM,
  DATASTORE=default,
  DATASTORE_ID=1,
  DEV_PREFIX=hd,
  DISK_ID=0,
  DRIVER=qcow2,
  IMAGE=CentOS-6.4_x86_64 -Copy 2,
  IMAGE_ID=3,
  IMAGE_UNAME=oneadmin,
  LN_TARGET=NONE,
  READONLY=NO,
  SAVE=NO,
  SIZE=218,
  SOURCE=/var/lib/one//datastores/1/e2b9535f84eef5185c2554371e0e8727,
  TARGET=hda,
  TM_MAD=shared,
  TYPE=FILE ]
GRAPHICS=[
  LISTEN=0.0.0.0,
  PORT=5920,
  TYPE=VNC ]
MEMORY=2048
NIC=[
  BRIDGE=br0,
  IP=172.16.192.64,
  IP6_LINK=fe80::400:acff:fe10:c040,
  MAC=02:00:ac:10:c0:40,
  NETWORK=private,
  NETWORK_ID=0,
  NETWORK_UNAME=oneadmin,
  NIC_ID=0,
  VLAN=NO ]
OS=[
  ARCH=x86_64 ]
TEMPLATE_ID=5
VCPU=2
VMID=20



On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 1:47 AM, Javier Fontan jfon...@opennebula.orgwrote:

 Can you send us the VM definition (onevm show 20 -a). It looks like
 the network info is not in the context section.

 On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 10:21 PM, SysSolutions99
 syssolution...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hi,
 
  The netmask on my network is 255.255.0.0, yet the VMs get plumbed with
  255.255.255.0.
  I have tried setting up the netmask using the onevnet command but I am
 not
  able to.  Please help.
 
  here are the network details of the main host
 
  - # ifconfig br0
  br0   Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:25:90:E2:C5:98
inet addr:172.16.192.60  Bcast:172.16.255.255  Mask:255.255.0.0
inet6 addr: fe80::225:90ff:fee2:c598/64 Scope:Link
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
RX packets:10352600 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:5714417 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
RX bytes:6383539896 (5.9 GiB)  TX bytes:8971371821 (8.3 GiB)
 
  # netstat -rn
  Kernel IP routing table
  Destination Gateway Genmask Flags   MSS Window  irtt
  Iface
  192.168.122.0   0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0   U 0 0  0
  virbr0
  169.254.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.0.0 U 0 0  0
 br0
  172.16.0.0  0.0.0.0 255.255.0.0 U 0 0  0
 br0
  0.0.0.0 172.16.192.10.0.0.0 UG0 0  0
 br0
 
 
  Here are the networking details of the VM:
 
  # ifconfig eth0
  eth0  Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 02:00:AC:10:C0:40
inet addr:172.16.192.64  Bcast:172.16.192.255
  Mask:255.255.255.0
inet6 addr: fe80::acff:fe10:c040/64 Scope:Link
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
RX packets:165669946 errors:0 dropped:1041 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:170954965 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
RX bytes:27122115947 (25.2 GiB)  TX bytes:41114623111 (38.2
 GiB)
Interrupt:10
 
  # netstat -rn
  Kernel IP routing table
  Destination Gateway Genmask Flags   MSS Window  irtt
  Iface
  172.16.192.00.0.0.0 255.255.255.0   U 0 0  0
  eth0
  0.0.0.0 172.16.192.10.0.0.0 UG0 0  0
  eth0

[one-users] Netmask setting

2014-02-12 Thread SysSolutions99
Hi,

The netmask on my network is 255.255.0.0, yet the VMs get plumbed with
255.255.255.0.
I have tried setting up the netmask using the onevnet command but I am not
able to.  Please help.

here are the network details of the main host

- # ifconfig br0
br0   Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:25:90:E2:C5:98
  inet addr:172.16.192.60  Bcast:172.16.255.255  Mask:255.255.0.0
  inet6 addr: fe80::225:90ff:fee2:c598/64 Scope:Link
  UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
  RX packets:10352600 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
  TX packets:5714417 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
  collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
  RX bytes:6383539896 (5.9 GiB)  TX bytes:8971371821 (8.3 GiB)

# netstat -rn
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags   MSS Window  irtt
Iface
192.168.122.0   0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0   U 0 0  0
virbr0
169.254.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.0.0 U 0 0  0 br0
172.16.0.0  0.0.0.0 255.255.0.0 U 0 0  0 br0
0.0.0.0 172.16.192.10.0.0.0 UG0 0  0 br0


Here are the networking details of the VM:

# ifconfig eth0
eth0  Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 02:00:AC:10:C0:40
  inet addr:172.16.192.64  Bcast:172.16.192.255  Mask:255.255.255.0
  inet6 addr: fe80::acff:fe10:c040/64 Scope:Link
  UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
  RX packets:165669946 errors:0 dropped:1041 overruns:0 frame:0
  TX packets:170954965 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
  collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
  RX bytes:27122115947 (25.2 GiB)  TX bytes:41114623111 (38.2 GiB)
  Interrupt:10

# netstat -rn
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags   MSS Window  irtt
Iface
172.16.192.00.0.0.0 255.255.255.0   U 0 0  0
eth0
0.0.0.0 172.16.192.10.0.0.0 UG0 0  0
eth0



Here is the onevnet definition -

[oneadmin@fermi ~]$ onevnet show 0
VIRTUAL NETWORK 0 INFORMATION
ID : 0
NAME   : private
USER   : oneadmin
GROUP  : oneadmin
CLUSTER: -
TYPE   : FIXED
BRIDGE : br0
VLAN   : No
USED LEASES: 4

PERMISSIONS
OWNER  : um-
GROUP  : ---
OTHER  : ---

VIRTUAL NETWORK TEMPLATE
GATEWAY=172.16.192.1
NETMASK=255.255.0.0

USED LEASES
LEASE=[ MAC=02:00:ac:10:c0:40, IP=172.16.192.64,
IP6_LINK=fe80::400:acff:fe10:c040, USED=1, VID=20 ]
LEASE=[ MAC=02:00:ac:10:c0:55, IP=172.16.192.85,
IP6_LINK=fe80::400:acff:fe10:c055, USED=1, VID=13 ]
LEASE=[ MAC=02:00:ac:10:c0:56, IP=172.16.192.86,
IP6_LINK=fe80::400:acff:fe10:c056, USED=1, VID=9 ]
LEASE=[ MAC=02:00:ac:10:c0:5c, IP=172.16.192.92,
IP6_LINK=fe80::400:acff:fe10:c05c, USED=1, VID=19 ]

FREE LEASES
LEASE=[ MAC=02:00:ac:10:c0:57, IP=172.16.192.87,
IP6_LINK=fe80::400:acff:fe10:c057, USED=0, VID=-1 ]
LEASE=[ MAC=02:00:ac:10:c0:58, IP=172.16.192.88,
IP6_LINK=fe80::400:acff:fe10:c058, USED=0, VID=-1 ]
LEASE=[ MAC=02:00:ac:10:c0:59, IP=172.16.192.89,
IP6_LINK=fe80::400:acff:fe10:c059, USED=0, VID=-1 ]
LEASE=[ MAC=02:00:ac:10:c0:5a, IP=172.16.192.90,
IP6_LINK=fe80::400:acff:fe10:c05a, USED=0, VID=-1 ]
LEASE=[ MAC=02:00:ac:10:c0:5b, IP=172.16.192.91,
IP6_LINK=fe80::400:acff:fe10:c05b, USED=0, VID=-1 ]
LEASE=[ MAC=02:00:ac:10:c0:5d, IP=172.16.192.93,
IP6_LINK=fe80::400:acff:fe10:c05d, USED=0, VID=-1 ]

VIRTUAL MACHINES

ID USER GROUPNAMESTAT UCPUUMEM HOST
TIME
 9 oneadmin oneadmin testvm9 runn0512M test32d 20h47
13 oneadmin oneadmin testvm1 runn0  2G test29d 02h33
19 oneadmin oneadmin testvm2 runn0  2G test3d 17h13
20 oneadmin oneadmin testvm3 runn1  2G test3d 15h54
[oneadmin@fermi ~]$


Regards.
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