Hi Steve, hi Carlos,
VMs stay in pending mode, so not allocation(this is propably another
problem) takes place:
-bash-4.1$ onevm list
ID USER NAME STAT CPU MEM HOSTNAME TIME
25 oneadmin one-25 pend 0 0K 00 00:47:58
26 oneadmin one-26 pend 0 0K 00 00:28:17
27 oneadmin one-27 pend 0 0K 00 00:01:14
There's nothing interesting in oned.log - only several methods
invocations and successfull monitoring of the host1...
I should probably share that I have mounted /srv/cloud/images and
/srv/cloud0/one/var with folders on other drive(I needed more space)
which at least for the front-end(host1) worked yesterday.
The version of ONe I am using is 2.2. Unfortunately I can't reproduce
all the operations I have performed, but I only delete/restart/shutdown
VMs and enable/disable hosts with the sunstone GUI and I only submit VMs
through the command line if it makes any difference. If you need some
specific log file I can send it to you. I also reinstalled libvirt at
some point today.
Cheers,
Sasho
On 27/06/2011 17:04, Steven Timm wrote:
What does oned.log say from the monitoring of host1?
And what does onevm list say about which VM's it thinks are running
where?
Steve
On Mon, 27 Jun 2011, Aleksandar Draganov wrote:
Hello everybody,
I am running ONe on 2 hosts both with Scientific Linux 6. Host 1
holds the front-end, but I also want to run VMs on it.
I added, restarted, deleted some number of VMs while playing with ONe
and at some point I got this:
-bash-4.1$ onehost list
ID NAME CLUSTER RVM TCPU FCPU ACPU TMEM
FMEM STAT
3 host1 default -1 400 392 500
7.6G 7G on
5 host2 default 0 400 400 400
7.6G 7.3G on
As a result from this I can not delete host1. Is there some way to
force it?
I am using KVM. I was also playing a bit with virt-manager - could
the problem be from this?
Cheers,
Sasho
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