Hello, After applying this patch and adding host again i had a couple of different errors ( like ruby not being installed in the node ) which i was able to fix. But now i got stuck again during the VM startup, at the log i see the following error:
Wed Nov 10 17:22:38 2010 [LCM][I]: New VM state is BOOT Wed Nov 10 17:22:38 2010 [VMM][I]: Generating deployment file: /var/lib/one/5/deployment.0 Wed Nov 10 17:22:38 2010 [VMM][E]: No kernel or bootloader defined and no default provided. Wed Nov 10 17:22:38 2010 [VMM][E]: deploy_action, error generating deployment file: /var/lib/one/5/deployment.0 Wed Nov 10 17:22:38 2010 [DiM][I]: New VM state is FAILED Wed Nov 10 17:22:38 2010 [TM][W]: Ignored: LOG - 5 tm_delete.sh: Deleting /var/lib/one//5/images Wed Nov 10 17:22:38 2010 [TM][W]: Ignored: LOG - 5 tm_delete.sh: Executed "rm -rf /var/lib/one//5/images". Wed Nov 10 17:22:38 2010 [TM][W]: Ignored: TRANSFER SUCCESS 5 - The thread that i found here at list about this doesn't contain a solution for this problem, so i'm not sure how to proceed. Regards, Fernando. Em 10/11/2010, às 11:49, openneb...@nerling.ch escreveu: > Yes, it is related to the bug http://dev.opennebula.org/issues/385. > I attached a patch for /usr/lib/one/mads/one_im_ssh.rb. > ## Save it on the /tmp > #cd /usr/lib/one/mads/ > #patch -p0 < /tmp/one_im_ssh.rb.patch > > Quoting Fernando Morgenstern <ferna...@consultorpc.com>: > >> Hi, >> >> The tmp folder in my host is empty. >> >> Here is the output of the commands: >> >> $ onehost show 1 >> HOST 1 INFORMATION >> ID : 1 >> NAME : node01 >> CLUSTER : default >> STATE : ERROR >> IM_MAD : im_xen >> VM_MAD : vmm_xen >> TM_MAD : tm_nfs >> >> HOST SHARES >> MAX MEM : 0 >> USED MEM (REAL) : 0 >> USED MEM (ALLOCATED) : 0 >> MAX CPU : 0 >> USED CPU (REAL) : 0 >> USED CPU (ALLOCATED) : 0 >> RUNNING VMS : 0 >> >> MONITORING INFORMATION >> >> $ onehost show -x 1 >> <HOST> >> <ID>1</ID> >> <NAME>node01</NAME> >> <STATE>3</STATE> >> <IM_MAD>im_xen</IM_MAD> >> <VM_MAD>vmm_xen</VM_MAD> >> <TM_MAD>tm_nfs</TM_MAD> >> <LAST_MON_TIME>1289394482</LAST_MON_TIME> >> <CLUSTER>default</CLUSTER> >> <HOST_SHARE> >> <HID>1</HID> >> <DISK_USAGE>0</DISK_USAGE> >> <MEM_USAGE>0</MEM_USAGE> >> <CPU_USAGE>0</CPU_USAGE> >> <MAX_DISK>0</MAX_DISK> >> <MAX_MEM>0</MAX_MEM> >> <MAX_CPU>0</MAX_CPU> >> <FREE_DISK>0</FREE_DISK> >> <FREE_MEM>0</FREE_MEM> >> <FREE_CPU>0</FREE_CPU> >> <USED_DISK>0</USED_DISK> >> <USED_MEM>0</USED_MEM> >> <USED_CPU>0</USED_CPU> >> <RUNNING_VMS>0</RUNNING_VMS> >> </HOST_SHARE> >> <TEMPLATE/> >> </HOST> >> >> Thanks again for your answers. >> >> >> Em 10/11/2010, às 11:22, openneb...@nerling.ch escreveu: >> >>> Hallo Fernando. >>> try to log in the host and look if there is a folder names /tmp/one. >>> If not it could be related to the bug: http://dev.opennebula.org/issues/385 >>> >>> please post the output from: >>> #onehost show 1 >>> #onehost show -x 1 >>> >>> I thought before your host has an id of 0. >>> >>> Marlon Nerling >>> >>> Quoting Fernando Morgenstern <ferna...@consultorpc.com>: >>> >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> Thanks for the answer. >>>> >>>> You are right, the host is showing an error state and i didn't verified >>>> it. How can i know what is causing the error in host? >>>> >>>> $ onehost list >>>> ID NAME CLUSTER RVM TCPU FCPU ACPU TMEM FMEM STAT >>>> 1 node01 default 0 0 0 100 0K 0K err >>>> >>>> $ onevm show 0 >>>> VIRTUAL MACHINE 0 INFORMATION >>>> ID : 0 >>>> NAME : ttylinux >>>> STATE : DONE >>>> LCM_STATE : LCM_INIT >>>> START TIME : 11/09 19:06:37 >>>> END TIME : 11/09 19:11:09 >>>> DEPLOY ID: : - >>>> >>>> VIRTUAL MACHINE MONITORING >>>> NET_RX : 0 >>>> USED MEMORY : 0 >>>> USED CPU : 0 >>>> NET_TX : 0 >>>> >>>> VIRTUAL MACHINE TEMPLATE >>>> CPU=0.1 >>>> DISK=[ >>>> DISK_ID=0, >>>> READONLY=no, >>>> SOURCE=/home/oneadmin/ttylinux.img, >>>> TARGET=hda ] >>>> FEATURES=[ >>>> ACPI=no ] >>>> MEMORY=64 >>>> NAME=ttylinux >>>> NIC=[ >>>> BRIDGE=br0, >>>> IP=*****, >>>> MAC=02:00:5d:9f:d0:68, >>>> NETWORK=Small network, >>>> NETWORK_ID=0 ] >>>> VMID=0 >>>> >>>> $ onehost show 0 >>>> Error: [HostInfo] Error getting HOST [0]. >>>> >>>> Thanks! >>>> >>>> Em 10/11/2010, às 06:45, openneb...@nerling.ch escreveu: >>>> >>>>> Hallo Fernando. >>>>> Could you please post the output of: >>>>> #onehost list >>>>> #onevm show 0 >>>>> #onehost show 0 >>>>> >>>>> It seems that none of your Hosts are enabled! >>>>> Tue Nov 9 20:31:18 2010 [HOST][D]: Discovered Hosts (enabled): >>>>> >>>>> best regards >>>>> >>>>> Marlon Nerling >>>>> >>>>> Zitat von Fernando Morgenstern <ferna...@consultorpc.com>: >>>>> >>>>>> Hello, >>>>>> >>>>>> This is the first time that i'm using open nebula, so i tried to do it >>>>>> with express script which ran fine. I'm using CentOS 5.5 with Xen. >>>>>> >>>>>> The first thing that i'm trying to do is getting the following vm >>>>>> running: >>>>>> >>>>>> NAME = ttylinux >>>>>> CPU = 0.1 >>>>>> MEMORY = 64 >>>>>> >>>>>> DISK = [ >>>>>> source = "/var/lib/one/images/ttylinux.img", >>>>>> target = "hda", >>>>>> readonly = "no" ] >>>>>> >>>>>> NIC = [ NETWORK = "Small network" ] >>>>>> >>>>>> FEATURES=[ acpi="no" ] >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> So i used: >>>>>> >>>>>> onevm create ttylinux.one >>>>>> >>>>>> The issue is that it keeps stuck in PEND state: >>>>>> >>>>>> onevm list >>>>>> ID USER NAME STAT CPU MEM HOSTNAME TIME >>>>>> 3 oneadmin ttylinux pend 0 0K 00 00:20:03 >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> At oned log the following messages keeps repeating: >>>>>> >>>>>> Tue Nov 9 20:29:48 2010 [ReM][D]: VirtualMachinePoolInfo method invoked >>>>>> Tue Nov 9 20:29:59 2010 [ReM][D]: VirtualMachinePoolInfo method invoked >>>>>> Tue Nov 9 20:30:18 2010 [ReM][D]: HostPoolInfo method invoked >>>>>> Tue Nov 9 20:30:18 2010 [ReM][D]: VirtualMachinePoolInfo method invoked >>>>>> >>>>>> And at sched.log, i see this: >>>>>> >>>>>> Tue Nov 9 20:31:18 2010 [HOST][D]: Discovered Hosts (enabled): >>>>>> Tue Nov 9 20:31:18 2010 [VM][D]: Pending virtual machines : 3 >>>>>> Tue Nov 9 20:31:18 2010 [RANK][W]: No rank defined for VM >>>>>> Tue Nov 9 20:31:18 2010 [SCHED][I]: Select hosts >>>>>> PRI HID >>>>>> ------------------- >>>>>> Virtual Machine: 3 >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Any ideas of what might be happening? >>>>>> >>>>>> I saw other threads here at the list with similar problems, but their >>>>>> solution didn't applied to my case. >>>>>> >>>>>> Best Regards, >>>>>> >>>>>> Fernando. >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> Users mailing list >>>>>> Users@lists.opennebula.org >>>>>> http://lists.opennebula.org/listinfo.cgi/users-opennebula.org >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Users mailing list >>>>> Users@lists.opennebula.org >>>>> http://lists.opennebula.org/listinfo.cgi/users-opennebula.org >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Users mailing list >>>> Users@lists.opennebula.org >>>> http://lists.opennebula.org/listinfo.cgi/users-opennebula.org >>>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Users mailing list >>> Users@lists.opennebula.org >>> http://lists.opennebula.org/listinfo.cgi/users-opennebula.org >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Users mailing list >> Users@lists.opennebula.org >> http://lists.opennebula.org/listinfo.cgi/users-opennebula.org >> > > <one_im_ssh.rb.patch>_______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > Users@lists.opennebula.org > http://lists.opennebula.org/listinfo.cgi/users-opennebula.org _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@lists.opennebula.org http://lists.opennebula.org/listinfo.cgi/users-opennebula.org