Now it's working!

Thank you all for your great support, you're the best :)



Am 30.01.2013 14:54, schrieb Duverne, Cyrille:
Hello,

You have to add the Arch flag in your template, here below an example :
*OS = [ARCH        = x86_64]*

Hope this will help you,
Kind regards
CyD

Mercredi 30/01/2013 à 14:50 Marco Jagodzinska a écrit:

    Thanks for your great tip!

    I installed noVNC and add this to "ubuntu.one":

    GRAPHICS = [
      type    = "vnc",
      listen  = "0.0.0.0",
      port    = "5902"  ]

    Now I'm able to view whats wrong with the VM.

    It's stuck with the message: "This kernel requires an x86-64 CPU,
    but only detected an i686 CPU."

    I'm a little bit confused because I'm using 64bit:

    oneadmin@Arbeitsrechner:~/one-templates$ uname -m
    x86_64

    What have I to configure for being able to use 64bit VMs?


    Cheers,
    Marco



    Am 30.01.2013 12:39, schrieb Marco Jagodzinska:
    For VNC-Access I have to put the following into "ubuntu.one"?
    GRAPHICS = [
       type    = "vnc",
       listen  = "1.2.3.4",
       port    = "5902"  ]


    How can I check if my machine has a route to access 192.168.122.0/24 
associated to virbr0? (I can't login into this machine)
    And btw: is there a possibility to change "ubuntu.one" without
    doing a resubmit? Because this takes about ten minutes and slows
    down my PC.
    In other words, I'm searching for a way to use the image again
    that already has been copied via ssh....

    Cheers,
    Marco




    Am 30.01.2013 11:30, schrieb Javier Fontan:
    Your VM configuration seems to be ok. Can you check that your machine
    has a route to access 192.168.122.0/24 associated to virbr0?

    Alternatively try to access the machine using VNC. Maybe there is a
    problem with the machine and is unable to start.

    On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 4:24 PM, Marco Jagodzinska
    <[email protected]>  wrote:
    (Sorry, I didn't answer to the group just to Javier...)


    Hey, thanks for your answer!

    I try to give all neeeded information (and hopefully not more;))

    oneadmin@Arbeitsrechner:~/one-templates$ ifconfig virbr0

    virbr0    Link encap:Ethernet  Hardware Adresse fe:00:c0:a8:7a:06
               inet Adresse:192.168.122.1  Bcast:192.168.122.255
    Maske:255.255.255.0
               UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metrik:1
               RX packets:92 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
               TX packets:1116 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
               Kollisionen:0 Sendewarteschlangenlänge:0
               RX-Bytes:10519 (10.5 KB)  TX-Bytes:115616 (115.6 KB)




    oneadmin@Arbeitsrechner:~/one-templates$ cat network/small_network.net
    NAME = "public"
    TYPE = FIXED

    BRIDGE = virbr0
    LEASES = [ IP="192.168.122.5"]
    LEASES = [ IP="192.168.122.6"]
    LEASES = [ IP="192.168.122.7"]

    NETWORK_ADDRESS=192.168.122.0
    NETWORK_MASK=255.255.255.0
    GATEWAY=192.168.122.1
    DNS="8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4"                        #(also tried: 192.168.122.1)



    oneadmin@Arbeitsrechner:~/one-templates$ cat ubuntu.one
    NAME = ubuntu

    CPU    = 0.7
    MEMORY = 1024

    DISK = [ IMAGE = "Ubuntu" ]
    NIC  = [ NETWORK = "public" ]

    FEATURES = [ acpi="no" ]

    CONTEXT=[
       ETH0_IP = "$NIC[IP, NETWORK=\"public\"]",
       ETH0_NETWORK = "$NETWORK[NETWORK_ADDRESS, NETWORK=\"public\"]",
       ETH0_MASK = "$NETWORK[NETWORK_MASK, NETWORK=\"public\"]",
       ETH0_GATEWAY = "$NETWORK[GATEWAY, NETWORK=\"public\"]",
       ETH0_DNS = "$NETWORK[DNS, NETWORK=\"public\"]",
       SSH_PUBLIC_KEY = "ssh-rsa
    
AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQCo0VdfEFgPO6fzNYiKvH19jmF/6ARD0O41VyKal8fE0WpBL54SzwbnP5TjjIojDPF4BHKeAQ7P9DehUZHWsrOzpEe862AsDBjeJXK3MPO8pSztS11fUb84sxFoPlrvzX6VkiVD7D1CDVV8Jq4cudOe+DGAreQXV408mF9RAMT7G4jkawd99YF4a5NmvnCxqSp+Fi6GBW/g36w0p6JKYzSKnqzGQZ8phrE6FL63lfO/OnlDgD/xntJ+bVx4MUI/MJS0OKoDvMsjfirYtOLNeuaH6SFDHlK/EJE2jocLrzB+BhalFgfsCm3oCuIyzi+AHRy9F3dNME+4K96PyJsCPZ/T
    oneadmin@Arbeitsrechner"
    ]


    oneadmin@Arbeitsrechner:~/one-templates$ onevm list
         ID USER     GROUP    NAME            STAT UCPU    UMEM HOST
    TIME
         41 oneadmin oneadmin ttylinux        runn    5     64M localhost    0d
    05h21
         42 oneadmin oneadmin ubuntu          runn    0   1024M localhost    0d
    02h07


    oneadmin@Arbeitsrechner:~/one-templates$ onevm show 42 | grep IP
       ETH0_IP="192.168.122.7",
       IP="192.168.122.7",

    oneadmin@Arbeitsrechner:~/one-templates$ [email protected]
    ssh: connect to host 192.168.122.7 port 22: No route to host


    Cheers,
    Marco

    Am 29.01.2013 15:25, schrieb Javier Fontan:

    I've just tested the ubuntu image and gets the IP selected by
    OpenNebula. It also configures the root authorized_keys wth
    SSH_PUBLIC_KEY parameter in context. Can you send us the template used
    to create the VM?

    On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 6:16 PM, Marco Jagodzinska
    <[email protected]>  wrote:

    In Addition: The whole system is just on one computer so there is no need
    for contacting other computers. And also no need for bridging?


    Am 21.01.2013 12:23, schrieb Marco Jagodzinska:

    Thank you!

    I will try it, but why is ttylinux working when virbr0 isn't associated
    with any physical interface?


    Am 21.01.2013 12:10, schrieb Javier Fontan:

    virbr0 is a bridge automatically created by libvirt and is not
    associated to any physical interface (vnet0 is not a physical
    interface). You should create a new bridge or associate a physical
    interface to virbr0. I think it is better to create a new one. If you
    are using ubuntu you can find more information in these two guides:


    
https://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/serverguide/network-configuration.html#bridging

    
http://cloudblab.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/opennebula-3-4-1-in-ubuntu-12-04-precises-single-machine-installation-for-learning-and-testing-purpose1.pdf

    On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 10:01 AM, Marco Jagodzinska
    <[email protected]>  wrote:

    Thanks for your answer!

    oneadmin@Arbeitsrechner:~/one-templates$ brctl show
    bridge name    bridge id        STP enabled    interfaces
    virbr0        8000.fe00c0a87a05    yes        vnet0

    Cheers,
    Marco


    Am 18.01.2013 14:43, schrieb Javier Fontan:

    Can you check that virbr0 bridge is associated to a physical
    interface? You can use "brctl show" to get that info.

    On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 2:42 PM, Marco Jagodzinska
    <[email protected]>  wrote:

    Hello,

    I'm trying to get the ubuntu image from the marketplace running, but
    the
    VM
    doesn't seem to get an IP.
    (I don't get another IP in this net even if I scan with nmap.)

    This is my virtual net:

    oneadmin@Arbeitsrechner:~/one-templates$ ifconfig virbr0
    virbr0    Link encap:Ethernet  Hardware Adresse 00:00:00:00:00:00
                 inet Adresse:192.168.122.1 Bcast:192.168.122.255
    Maske:255.255.255.0
                 UP BROADCAST MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metrik:1
                 RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
                 TX packets:2726 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
                 Kollisionen:0 Sendewarteschlangenlänge:0
                 RX-Bytes:0 (0.0 B)  TX-Bytes:191341 (191.3 KB)

    This is the template for "onevnet create small_network.net":

    oneadmin@Arbeitsrechner:~/one-templates$ cat network/small_network.net
    NAME = "public"
    TYPE = FIXED

    BRIDGE = virbr0
    LEASES = [ IP="192.168.122.5"]
    LEASES = [ IP="192.168.122.6"]
    LEASES = [ IP="192.168.122.7"]

    NETWORK_ADDRESS=192.168.122.0
    NETWORK_MASK=255.255.255.0
    GATEWAY=192.168.122.1
    DNS=192.168.122.1


    And finally this is the template for "onevm create ubuntu.one"

    oneadmin@Arbeitsrechner:~/one-templates$ cat ubuntu.one
    NAME = ubuntu

    CPU    = 0.7
    MEMORY = 1024

    DISK = [ IMAGE = "ubuntu" ]
    NIC  = [ NETWORK = "public" ]

    FEATURES = [ acpi="no" ]

    CONTEXT=[
         ETH0_IP = "$NIC[IP, NETWORK=\"public\"]",
         ETH0_NETWORK = "$NETWORK[NETWORK_ADDRESS, NETWORK=\"public\"]",
         ETH0_MASK = "$NETWORK[NETWORK_MASK, NETWORK=\"public\"]",
         ETH0_GATEWAY = "$NETWORK[GATEWAY, NETWORK=\"public\"]",
         ETH0_DNS = "$NETWORK[DNS, NETWORK=\"public\"]",
         SSH_PUBLIC_KEY = "ssh-rsa


    
AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQCo0VdfEFgPO6fzNYiKvH19jmF/6ARD0O41VyKal8fE0WpBL54SzwbnP5TjjIojDPF4BHKeAQ7P9DehUZHWsrOzpEe862AsDBjeJXK3MPO8pSztS11fUb84sxFoPlrvzX6VkiVD7D1CDVV8Jq4cudOe+DGAreQXV408mF9RAMT7G4jkawd99YF4a5NmvnCxqSp+Fi6GBW/g36w0p6JKYzSKnqzGQZ8phrE6FL63lfO/OnlDgD/xntJ+bVx4MUI/MJS0OKoDvMsjfirYtOLNeuaH6SFDHlK/EJE2jocLrzB+BhalFgfsCm3oCuIyzi+AHRy9F3dNME+4K96PyJsCPZ/T
    oneadmin@Arbeitsrechner"
    ]

    (infos are from here


    
http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel3.8:context_overview#preparing_the_template
    )

    (The image is registered:
    oneadmin@Arbeitsrechner:/var/log/one$ oneimage list
         ID USER       GROUP      NAME            DATASTORE SIZE TYPE PER
    STAT
    RVMS
          3 oneadmin   oneadmin   ubuntu default        11G OS    No
    used
    1
    )

    Onebody knows what I'm doing wrong?

    Cheers,
    Marco

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