Re: Standalone VMware VCL Environment
That is a public key file you need to generate. Try this command: ssh-keygen -t rsa -f /etc/vcl/vcl.key -N '' -b 1024 -C 'VCL root account' The instructions on this page are a bit disjointed. After installing VMware, you can try to begin creating a base image per the instructions at: http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/VCL/Create+a+Windows+Base+Image One of the base image creation steps is to run bin/gen-node-key.sh. This script will generate the key files if you don't run ssh-keygen manually. Hope this helps, Andy Felipe Santos wrote: I couldn't find this key: vcl.key.pub "cat /etc/vcl/vcl.key.pub >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys" Where I could get it? Thanks, Felipe 2009/10/26 Andy Kurth Those values for the VMware host computer are never used in the test environment explained on that page because vcld isn't actually provisioning the VMware host as it normally could/would via xCAT if xCAT is used. You are manually installing VMware on the same computer being used as the management node. An entry still needs to be added to the computer table for the VMware host. vcld uses this entry to know which host to connect to and run the VMware Server control commands. The type and provisioning engine values can be set to anything and it shouldn't matter. The VMware guests however, must be set to: Type: virtualmachine Provisioning engine: VMWare Server Provisioning -Andy Felipe Santos wrote: Thanks Another doubt, I must fill it with: Type: blade - Provisioning engine: xCAT 1.x even if I don't use this? I use VMWare Free Server. Felipe 2009/10/26 Andy Kurth Hello, The instructions on that page led you to encounter a known issue if a computer is added in the maintenance state: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VCL-189 I have updated the page to instruct you to add the computer in the available state. Please try to add the computer again. -Andy Felipe Santos wrote: Hi Dears, I was following this instructions here( http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/VCL/Configuring+a+Standalone+VMware+VCL+Environment ). More specifically this: Add VM host computer: - Manage Computers -> Edit Computer Information -> Submit -> Add - Hosthame: localvmhost - IP Address: 192.168.0.1 (NOTE: there is currently a bug restricting the size of the field, so hopefully one octet has less than 3 digits.) - State: maintenance - Owner: admin - Platform: i386 - Schedule: VCL 24x7 - RAM: 1024 - No Processors: 1 - Processor Speed: 2000 - Network Speed: 100 - Type: blade - Provisioning engine: xCAT 1.x - Computer Groups: all vm host computers And I got this error: Error encountered Unkown error type: [8] Undefined index: Error at 954 in /var/www/html/vcl/.ht-inc/computers.php Array ( [data] => Array ( [platforms] => Array ( ) [schedules] => Array ( ) [groups] => Array ( ) [showhostname] => 0 [shownextimage] => 0 [showipaddress] => 0 [showram] => 0 [showstate] => 0 [showprocnumber] => 0 [showdepartment] => 0 [showowner] => 0 [showprocspeed] => 0 [showplatform] => 0 [shownetwork] => 0 [showschedule] => 0 [showcomputerid] => 0 [showcurrentimage] => 0 [showtype] => 0 [showprovisioning] => 0 [shownotes] => 0 [showcounts] => 0 [bulk] => [ipaddress] => 192.168.0.1 [stateid] => 10 [owner] => admin [platformid] => 1 [scheduleid] => 1 [currentimgid] => [ram] => 3072 [numprocs] => 1 [procspeed] => 2660 [network] => 100 [hostname] => localvmhost [compid] => [type] => blade [provisioningid] => 1 [notes] => [computergroup] => Array ( [11] => 1 ) [showdeleted] => 0 ) [compdata] => Array ( ) ) Backtrace: =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Call#:1 => index.php:computerAddMaintenanceNote() (line#:83) Call#:2 => computers.php:errorHandler() (line#:954) Backtrace with Arguments: =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Call#:1 => index.php:computerAddMaintenanceNote() (line#:83) Arguments(none): --- Call#:2 => computers.php:errorHandler() (line#:954) Arguments(5) Argument#: 1 => 8 Argument#: 2 => Undefined index: Argument#: 3 => /var/www/html/vcl/.ht-inc/computers.php Argument#: 4 => 954 Argument#: 5 => Array ( [data] => Array ( [platforms] => Array ( ) [schedules] => Array ( ) [groups] => Array ( ) [showhostname] => 0 [shownextimage] => 0 [sho
Re: Standalone VMware VCL Environment
I couldn't find this key: vcl.key.pub "cat /etc/vcl/vcl.key.pub >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys" Where I could get it? Thanks, Felipe 2009/10/26 Andy Kurth > Those values for the VMware host computer are never used in the test > environment explained on that page because vcld isn't actually provisioning > the VMware host as it normally could/would via xCAT if xCAT is used. You > are manually installing VMware on the same computer being used as the > management node. An entry still needs to be added to the computer table for > the VMware host. vcld uses this entry to know which host to connect to and > run the VMware Server control commands. The type and provisioning engine > values can be set to anything and it shouldn't matter. > > The VMware guests however, must be set to: > Type: virtualmachine > Provisioning engine: VMWare Server Provisioning > > -Andy > > > > Felipe Santos wrote: > >> Thanks >> Another doubt, I must fill it with: >> Type: blade >> - Provisioning engine: xCAT 1.x >> even if I don't use this? >> I use VMWare Free Server. >> >> >> Felipe >> >> 2009/10/26 Andy Kurth >> >> Hello, >>> The instructions on that page led you to encounter a known issue if a >>> computer is added in the maintenance state: >>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VCL-189 >>> >>> I have updated the page to instruct you to add the computer in the >>> available state. Please try to add the computer again. >>> >>> -Andy >>> >>> >>> >>> Felipe Santos wrote: >>> >>> Hi Dears, I was following this instructions here( http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/VCL/Configuring+a+Standalone+VMware+VCL+Environment ). More specifically this: Add VM host computer: - Manage Computers -> Edit Computer Information -> Submit -> Add - Hosthame: localvmhost - IP Address: 192.168.0.1 (NOTE: there is currently a bug restricting the size of the field, so hopefully one octet has less than 3 digits.) - State: maintenance - Owner: admin - Platform: i386 - Schedule: VCL 24x7 - RAM: 1024 - No Processors: 1 - Processor Speed: 2000 - Network Speed: 100 - Type: blade - Provisioning engine: xCAT 1.x - Computer Groups: all vm host computers And I got this error: Error encountered Unkown error type: [8] Undefined index: Error at 954 in /var/www/html/vcl/.ht-inc/computers.php Array ( [data] => Array ( [platforms] => Array ( ) [schedules] => Array ( ) [groups] => Array ( ) [showhostname] => 0 [shownextimage] => 0 [showipaddress] => 0 [showram] => 0 [showstate] => 0 [showprocnumber] => 0 [showdepartment] => 0 [showowner] => 0 [showprocspeed] => 0 [showplatform] => 0 [shownetwork] => 0 [showschedule] => 0 [showcomputerid] => 0 [showcurrentimage] => 0 [showtype] => 0 [showprovisioning] => 0 [shownotes] => 0 [showcounts] => 0 [bulk] => [ipaddress] => 192.168.0.1 [stateid] => 10 [owner] => admin [platformid] => 1 [scheduleid] => 1 [currentimgid] => [ram] => 3072 [numprocs] => 1 [procspeed] => 2660 [network] => 100 [hostname] => localvmhost [compid] => [type] => blade [provisioningid] => 1 [notes] => [computergroup] => Array ( [11] => 1 ) [showdeleted] => 0 ) [compdata] => Array ( ) ) Backtrace: =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Call#:1 => index.php:computerAddMaintenanceNote() (line#:83) Call#:2 => computers.php:errorHandler() (line#:954) Backtrace with Arguments: =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Call#:1 => index.php:computerAddMaintenanceNote() (line#:83) Arguments(none): --- Call#:2 => computers.php:errorHandler() (line#:954) Arguments(5) Argument#: 1 => 8 Argument#: 2 => Undefined index: Argument#: 3 => /var/www/html/vcl/.ht-inc/computers.php Argument#: 4 => 954 Argument#: 5 => Array ( [data] => Array ( [platforms] => Array ( ) [schedules] => Array >
Re: Standalone VMware VCL Environment
Those values for the VMware host computer are never used in the test environment explained on that page because vcld isn't actually provisioning the VMware host as it normally could/would via xCAT if xCAT is used. You are manually installing VMware on the same computer being used as the management node. An entry still needs to be added to the computer table for the VMware host. vcld uses this entry to know which host to connect to and run the VMware Server control commands. The type and provisioning engine values can be set to anything and it shouldn't matter. The VMware guests however, must be set to: Type: virtualmachine Provisioning engine: VMWare Server Provisioning -Andy Felipe Santos wrote: Thanks Another doubt, I must fill it with: Type: blade - Provisioning engine: xCAT 1.x even if I don't use this? I use VMWare Free Server. Felipe 2009/10/26 Andy Kurth Hello, The instructions on that page led you to encounter a known issue if a computer is added in the maintenance state: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VCL-189 I have updated the page to instruct you to add the computer in the available state. Please try to add the computer again. -Andy Felipe Santos wrote: Hi Dears, I was following this instructions here( http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/VCL/Configuring+a+Standalone+VMware+VCL+Environment ). More specifically this: Add VM host computer: - Manage Computers -> Edit Computer Information -> Submit -> Add - Hosthame: localvmhost - IP Address: 192.168.0.1 (NOTE: there is currently a bug restricting the size of the field, so hopefully one octet has less than 3 digits.) - State: maintenance - Owner: admin - Platform: i386 - Schedule: VCL 24x7 - RAM: 1024 - No Processors: 1 - Processor Speed: 2000 - Network Speed: 100 - Type: blade - Provisioning engine: xCAT 1.x - Computer Groups: all vm host computers And I got this error: Error encountered Unkown error type: [8] Undefined index: Error at 954 in /var/www/html/vcl/.ht-inc/computers.php Array ( [data] => Array ( [platforms] => Array ( ) [schedules] => Array ( ) [groups] => Array ( ) [showhostname] => 0 [shownextimage] => 0 [showipaddress] => 0 [showram] => 0 [showstate] => 0 [showprocnumber] => 0 [showdepartment] => 0 [showowner] => 0 [showprocspeed] => 0 [showplatform] => 0 [shownetwork] => 0 [showschedule] => 0 [showcomputerid] => 0 [showcurrentimage] => 0 [showtype] => 0 [showprovisioning] => 0 [shownotes] => 0 [showcounts] => 0 [bulk] => [ipaddress] => 192.168.0.1 [stateid] => 10 [owner] => admin [platformid] => 1 [scheduleid] => 1 [currentimgid] => [ram] => 3072 [numprocs] => 1 [procspeed] => 2660 [network] => 100 [hostname] => localvmhost [compid] => [type] => blade [provisioningid] => 1 [notes] => [computergroup] => Array ( [11] => 1 ) [showdeleted] => 0 ) [compdata] => Array ( ) ) Backtrace: =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Call#:1 => index.php:computerAddMaintenanceNote() (line#:83) Call#:2 => computers.php:errorHandler() (line#:954) Backtrace with Arguments: =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Call#:1 => index.php:computerAddMaintenanceNote() (line#:83) Arguments(none): --- Call#:2 => computers.php:errorHandler() (line#:954) Arguments(5) Argument#: 1 => 8 Argument#: 2 => Undefined index: Argument#: 3 => /var/www/html/vcl/.ht-inc/computers.php Argument#: 4 => 954 Argument#: 5 => Array ( [data] => Array ( [platforms] => Array ( ) [schedules] => Array ( ) [groups] => Array ( ) [showhostname] => 0 [shownextimage] => 0 [showipaddress] => 0 [showram] => 0 [showstate] => 0 [showprocnumber] => 0 [showdepartment] => 0 [showowner] => 0 [showprocspeed] => 0 [showplatform] => 0 [shownetwork] => 0 [showschedule] => 0 [showcomputerid] => 0 [showcurrentimage] => 0 [showtype] => 0 [showprovisioning] => 0 [shownotes] => 0 [showcounts] => 0 [bulk] => [ipaddress] => 192.168.0.1 [stateid] => 10 [owner] => admin [platformid] => 1 [schedul
Re: Standalone VMware VCL Environment
Thanks Another doubt, I must fill it with: Type: blade - Provisioning engine: xCAT 1.x even if I don't use this? I use VMWare Free Server. Felipe 2009/10/26 Andy Kurth > Hello, > The instructions on that page led you to encounter a known issue if a > computer is added in the maintenance state: > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VCL-189 > > I have updated the page to instruct you to add the computer in the > available state. Please try to add the computer again. > > -Andy > > > > Felipe Santos wrote: > >> Hi Dears, >> >> I was following this instructions here( >> >> http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/VCL/Configuring+a+Standalone+VMware+VCL+Environment >> ). >> More specifically this: >> Add VM host computer: >> >> - Manage Computers -> Edit Computer Information -> Submit -> Add >> - Hosthame: localvmhost >> - IP Address: 192.168.0.1 (NOTE: there is currently a bug restricting >> the size of the field, so hopefully one octet has less than 3 >> digits.) >> - State: maintenance >> - Owner: admin >> - Platform: i386 >> - Schedule: VCL 24x7 >> - RAM: 1024 >> - No Processors: 1 >> - Processor Speed: 2000 >> - Network Speed: 100 >> - Type: blade >> - Provisioning engine: xCAT 1.x >> - Computer Groups: all vm host computers >> >> >> And I got this error: >> >> >> Error encountered >> Unkown error type: [8] Undefined index: >> Error at 954 in /var/www/html/vcl/.ht-inc/computers.php >> >> Array >> ( >>[data] => Array >>( >>[platforms] => Array >>( >>) >> >>[schedules] => Array >>( >>) >> >>[groups] => Array >>( >>) >> >>[showhostname] => 0 >>[shownextimage] => 0 >>[showipaddress] => 0 >>[showram] => 0 >>[showstate] => 0 >>[showprocnumber] => 0 >>[showdepartment] => 0 >>[showowner] => 0 >>[showprocspeed] => 0 >>[showplatform] => 0 >>[shownetwork] => 0 >>[showschedule] => 0 >>[showcomputerid] => 0 >>[showcurrentimage] => 0 >>[showtype] => 0 >>[showprovisioning] => 0 >>[shownotes] => 0 >>[showcounts] => 0 >>[bulk] => >>[ipaddress] => 192.168.0.1 >>[stateid] => 10 >>[owner] => admin >>[platformid] => 1 >>[scheduleid] => 1 >>[currentimgid] => >>[ram] => 3072 >>[numprocs] => 1 >>[procspeed] => 2660 >>[network] => 100 >>[hostname] => localvmhost >>[compid] => >>[type] => blade >>[provisioningid] => 1 >>[notes] => >>[computergroup] => Array >>( >>[11] => 1 >>) >> >>[showdeleted] => 0 >>) >> >>[compdata] => Array >>( >>) >> >> ) >> >> >> >> >> Backtrace: >> =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= >> Call#:1 => index.php:computerAddMaintenanceNote() (line#:83) >> Call#:2 => computers.php:errorHandler() (line#:954) >> >> Backtrace with Arguments: >> =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= >> Call#:1 => index.php:computerAddMaintenanceNote() (line#:83) >> Arguments(none): >> --- >> Call#:2 => computers.php:errorHandler() (line#:954) >> Arguments(5) >> >> Argument#: 1 => 8 >> Argument#: 2 => Undefined index: >> Argument#: 3 => /var/www/html/vcl/.ht-inc/computers.php >> Argument#: 4 => 954 >> Argument#: 5 => Array >> ( >>[data] => Array >>( >>[platforms] => Array >>( >>) >> >>[schedules] => Array >>( >>) >> >>[groups] => Array >>( >>) >> >>[showhostname] => 0 >>[shownextimage] => 0 >>[showipaddress] => 0 >>[showram] => 0 >>[showstate] => 0 >>[showprocnumber] => 0 >>[showdepartment] => 0 >>[showowner] => 0 >>[showprocspeed] => 0 >>[showplatform] => 0 >>[shownetwork] => 0 >>[showschedule] => 0 >>[showcomputerid] => 0 >>[showcurrentimage] => 0 >>[showtype] => 0 >>[showprovisioning] => 0 >>[shownotes] => 0 >>[showcounts] => 0 >>[bulk] => >>[ipaddress] => 192.168.0.1 >>[stateid] => 10 >>[owner] => admin >>[platformid] => 1 >>[scheduleid] => 1 >>[currentimgid] => >>[ram] => 3072 >>[numprocs] => 1 >>[procspeed] => 2660 >>[network] => 100 >>[hostname] => localvmhost >>[compid] => >>[type]
Re: Standalone VMware VCL Environment
Hello, The instructions on that page led you to encounter a known issue if a computer is added in the maintenance state: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VCL-189 I have updated the page to instruct you to add the computer in the available state. Please try to add the computer again. -Andy Felipe Santos wrote: Hi Dears, I was following this instructions here( http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/VCL/Configuring+a+Standalone+VMware+VCL+Environment). More specifically this: Add VM host computer: - Manage Computers -> Edit Computer Information -> Submit -> Add - Hosthame: localvmhost - IP Address: 192.168.0.1 (NOTE: there is currently a bug restricting the size of the field, so hopefully one octet has less than 3 digits.) - State: maintenance - Owner: admin - Platform: i386 - Schedule: VCL 24x7 - RAM: 1024 - No Processors: 1 - Processor Speed: 2000 - Network Speed: 100 - Type: blade - Provisioning engine: xCAT 1.x - Computer Groups: all vm host computers And I got this error: Error encountered Unkown error type: [8] Undefined index: Error at 954 in /var/www/html/vcl/.ht-inc/computers.php Array ( [data] => Array ( [platforms] => Array ( ) [schedules] => Array ( ) [groups] => Array ( ) [showhostname] => 0 [shownextimage] => 0 [showipaddress] => 0 [showram] => 0 [showstate] => 0 [showprocnumber] => 0 [showdepartment] => 0 [showowner] => 0 [showprocspeed] => 0 [showplatform] => 0 [shownetwork] => 0 [showschedule] => 0 [showcomputerid] => 0 [showcurrentimage] => 0 [showtype] => 0 [showprovisioning] => 0 [shownotes] => 0 [showcounts] => 0 [bulk] => [ipaddress] => 192.168.0.1 [stateid] => 10 [owner] => admin [platformid] => 1 [scheduleid] => 1 [currentimgid] => [ram] => 3072 [numprocs] => 1 [procspeed] => 2660 [network] => 100 [hostname] => localvmhost [compid] => [type] => blade [provisioningid] => 1 [notes] => [computergroup] => Array ( [11] => 1 ) [showdeleted] => 0 ) [compdata] => Array ( ) ) Backtrace: =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Call#:1 => index.php:computerAddMaintenanceNote() (line#:83) Call#:2 => computers.php:errorHandler() (line#:954) Backtrace with Arguments: =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Call#:1 => index.php:computerAddMaintenanceNote() (line#:83) Arguments(none): --- Call#:2 => computers.php:errorHandler() (line#:954) Arguments(5) Argument#: 1 => 8 Argument#: 2 => Undefined index: Argument#: 3 => /var/www/html/vcl/.ht-inc/computers.php Argument#: 4 => 954 Argument#: 5 => Array ( [data] => Array ( [platforms] => Array ( ) [schedules] => Array ( ) [groups] => Array ( ) [showhostname] => 0 [shownextimage] => 0 [showipaddress] => 0 [showram] => 0 [showstate] => 0 [showprocnumber] => 0 [showdepartment] => 0 [showowner] => 0 [showprocspeed] => 0 [showplatform] => 0 [shownetwork] => 0 [showschedule] => 0 [showcomputerid] => 0 [showcurrentimage] => 0 [showtype] => 0 [showprovisioning] => 0 [shownotes] => 0 [showcounts] => 0 [bulk] => [ipaddress] => 192.168.0.1 [stateid] => 10 [owner] => admin [platformid] => 1 [scheduleid] => 1 [currentimgid] => [ram] => 3072 [numprocs] => 1 [procspeed] => 2660 [network] => 100 [hostname] => localvmhost [compid] => [type] => blade [provisioningid] => 1 [notes] => [computergroup] => Array ( [11] => 1 ) [showdeleted] => 0 ) [compdata] => Array ( ) ) Regards Felipe -- Andy Kurth Virtual Computing Lab Office of Information Technology North Carolina State University andy_ku...@ncsu.edu 919.513.4090