Hi Tino,


No, the VM is even not visible in the VSphere client.

See the outputs of the onevm list and show commands below:



-bash-4.1$ onevm list

    ID USER     GROUP    NAME            STAT UCPU    UMEM HOST             TIME

    27 oneadmin oneadmin MinimalVM       boot    0      0K devmesx1.i   0d 00h29





-bash-4.1$ onevm show 27

VIRTUAL MACHINE 27 INFORMATION

ID                  : 27

NAME                : MinimalVM

USER                : oneadmin

GROUP               : oneadmin

STATE               : ACTIVE

LCM_STATE           : BOOT

RESCHED             : No

HOST                : devmesx1.intern.vgt.vito.be

START TIME          : 01/17 13:28:37

END TIME            : -

DEPLOY ID           : -



VIRTUAL MACHINE MONITORING

NET_TX              : 0K

USED CPU            : 0

USED MEMORY         : 0K

NET_RX              : 0K



PERMISSIONS

OWNER               : um-

GROUP               : ---

OTHER               : ---



VM DISKS

 ID TARGET IMAGE                               TYPE SAVE SAVE_AS

  0 hda    ttylinux - VMware                   file   NO       -



VM NICS

 ID NETWORK              VLAN BRIDGE       IP              MAC

  0 VMWareNetwork         yes vSwitch2     192.168.10.229  02:00:c0:a8:0a:e5

                                           fe80::400:c0ff:fea8:ae5



VIRTUAL MACHINE HISTORY

SEQ HOST            ACTION           REAS           START        TIME     PROLOG

  0 devmesx1.intern none             none  01/17 13:28:38   0d 00h29m   0h01m22s



VIRTUAL MACHINE TEMPLATE

AUTOMATIC_REQUIREMENTS="CLUSTER_ID = 120"

CONTEXT=[

  DISK_ID="1",

  ETH0_IP="192.168.10.229",

  NETWORK="YES",

  TARGET="hdb" ]

CPU="1"

MEMORY="512"

OS=[

  ARCH="i686" ]

TEMPLATE_ID="8"

VMID="27"



Regards,

Dirk



-----Original Message-----

From: Tino Vazquez [mailto:[email protected]]

Sent: vrijdag 17 januari 2014 13:48

To: Daems Dirk

Cc: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

Subject: Re: [one-users] VM remains in status BOOT



Hi Dirk,



Just checking, if you connect with the vSphere client, the VM is the _not_ 
running in the ESX?



Regards,



-Tino

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On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 11:48 AM, Daems Dirk 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

> Hi,

>

> I installed OpenNebula 4.2. I successfully configured a VMWare host, VMFS 
> datastores and VMWare dynamic networking.

> Now I want to deploy a VM on the VMWare host. The problem is that the VM 
> remains in status BOOT. A directory with the VM ID is created in the VMFS 
> system datastore and it contains a set of files. According to the logs the 
> network configuration seems to be ok as well. If I look in the vSphere 
> client, I see that a virtual machine group is added to the vSwitch.

>

> VM log file content:

>

> Fri Jan 17 11:43:07 2014 [DiM][I]: New VM state is ACTIVE.

> Fri Jan 17 11:43:07 2014 [LCM][I]: New VM state is PROLOG.

> Fri Jan 17 11:44:29 2014 [LCM][I]: New VM state is BOOT Fri Jan 17

> 11:44:29 2014 [VMM][I]: Generating deployment file:

> /var/lib/one/vms/26/deployment.0 Fri Jan 17 11:44:49 2014 [VMM][I]: 
> Successfully execute network driver operation: pre.

>

> What cloud be wrong? Where should I start looking for problems? In the 
> oned.log file I don't see anything abnormal.

>

> Any help appreciated!

>

> Best regards,

> Dirk

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