Hello again, Definitely the vmm_ec2 is not running, even manualy... I enabled debugging and I get:
->oned.log Tue May 8 10:30:46 2012 [VMM][I]: Loading Virtual Machine Manager drivers. Tue May 8 10:30:46 2012 [VMM][I]: Loading driver: vmm_kvm (KVM) Tue May 8 10:30:46 2012 [VMM][I]: Driver vmm_kvm loaded. Tue May 8 10:30:46 2012 [VMM][I]: Loading driver: vmm_ec2 (XML) Tue May 8 10:30:46 2012 [MAD][E]: MAD did not answer INIT command Tue May 8 10:30:46 2012 [InM][I]: Loading Information Manager drivers. Tue May 8 10:30:46 2012 [InM][I]: Loading driver: im_kvm Tue May 8 10:30:46 2012 [InM][I]: Driver im_kvm loaded Tue May 8 10:30:46 2012 [InM][I]: Loading driver: im_ec2 Tue May 8 10:30:46 2012 [InM][I]: Driver im_ec2 loaded ->vmm_ec2.log /opt/opennebula/lib/mads/one_vmm_ec2.rb:363: syntax error, unexpected ')', expecting '=' /opt/opennebula/lib/mads/one_vmm_ec2.rb:397: syntax error, unexpected kEND, expecting $end Lines 363 and 397 seem perfectly normal as all code above and bellow: -> line 363 def exec_and_log_ec2(action, xml, extra_params="", id) -> line 397 end I even replaced the one_vmm_ec2.rb file with the source from the repository http://dev.opennebula.org/projects/opennebula/repository/revisions/master/show/src/vmm_mad/ec2, but no luck yet. Ideas? Thanks for your help! -- André Monteiro On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 2:08 PM, Daniel Molina <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi André, > > On 7 May 2012 12:39, André Monteiro <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hello everyone, > > > > I'me trying configure my EC2 account with my OpenNebula 3.4, but so far > I didn't succeed. Some of the instructions on > http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel3.4:ec2g are not up to date, i.e. > creating the ec2 host is described as "$ onehost create ec2 im_ec2 vmm_ec2 > tm_dummy" but in 3.4 the transfer manager is not used. All my EC2 > configuration data and variables are ok and double-checked, I can manage > images with the ec2-api-tools. > > > Fixed, thanks for the feedback > > > > > > > When creating a new image from a basic template, > > > > EC2=[ > > AMI="ami-77770a91e", > > AUTHORIZED_PORTS="22", > > INSTANCETYPE="t1.micro", > > KEYPAIR="aws_hpc" ] > > NAME="EC2_MICRO" > > REQUIREMENTS="HOSTNAME='ec2'" > > > > > > I get this in the log: > > > > Fri May 4 18:00:38 2012 [DiM][I]: New VM state is ACTIVE. > > Fri May 4 18:00:38 2012 [LCM][I]: New VM state is PROLOG. > > Fri May 4 18:00:38 2012 [VM][I]: Virtual Machine has no context > > Fri May 4 18:00:38 2012 [LCM][I]: New VM state is BOOT > > Fri May 4 18:00:38 2012 [VMM][E]: deploy_action, error getting driver > vmm_ec2 > > Fri May 4 18:00:38 2012 [DiM][I]: New VM state is FAILED > > > > Can anyone help me? > > My vmm_ec2.conf is > > > > <TEMPLATE> > > <EC2> > > <KEYPAIR>aws_hpc</KEYPAIR> > > <AUTHORIZEDPORTS>22</AUTHORIZEDPORTS> > > <INSTANCETYPE>t1.micro</INSTANCETYPE> > > </EC2> > > </TEMPLATE> > > > > My vmm_ec2rc is > > > > EC2_HOME=/home/oneadmin/ec2-api-tools/ec2-api-tools-1.5.2.3/ > > EC2_PRIVATE_KEY=~/.ec2/pk.pem > > EC2_CERT=~/.ec2/cert.pem > > EC2_URL=https://ec2.us-east-1.amazonaws.com > > JAVA_HOME=/usr > > EC2_JVM_ARGS="-Xms16m -Xmx64m" > > EC2_JVM_CONCURRENCY=10 > > and my ec2 part on oned.conf is > > > > IM_MAD = [ > > name = "im_ec2", > > executable = "one_im_ec2", > > arguments = "im_ec2/im_ec2.conf", > > default = "im_ec2/im_ec2.conf" ] > > VM_MAD = [ > > name = "vmm_ec2", > > executable = "one_vmm_ec2", > > arguments = "-u https://ec2.us-east-1.amazonaws.com -k > /home/oneadmin/.ec2/pk.pem -c /home/oneadmin/.ec2/cert.pem -h > /home/oneadmin/ec2-api-tools/ec2-api-tools-1.5.2.3 vmm_ec2/vmm_ec2.conf", > > type = "xml" ] > > > > Paths are all confirmed more than twice. What am I missing? > > > > The following error is reported by the core when the driver is not > defined in oned.conf or the driver initialization failed > Fri May 4 18:00:38 2012 [VMM][E]: deploy_action, error getting driver > vmm_ec2 > > If you check the first lines of the oned.log, you can see if the > driver was correctly loaded. > Mon May 7 05:43:10 2012 [VMM][I]: Loading driver: vmm_ec2 (XML) > Mon May 7 05:43:10 2012 [VMM][I]: Driver vmm_ec2 loaded. > > If this is not the case, you can debug it by enabling the > ONE_MAD_DEBUG level inside the /etc/defaultrc file. Also you can run > the driver using the following command and write INIT to initialize > the driver and check if there is any error: > > > $ONE_LOCATION/lib/mads/one_vmm_ec2 > INIT > > Hope this helps > > -- > Daniel Molina > Project Engineer > OpenNebula - The Open Source Solution for Data Center Virtualization > www.OpenNebula.org | [email protected] | @OpenNebula >
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