Hi Tino,


I don't see a vmware.log file in that directory:



~ # ls -al /vmfs/volumes/135/27/disk.0/

drwxr-xr-x    1 root     root           560 Jan 17 12:28 .

drwxr-xr-x    1 root     root           700 Jan 17 12:29 ..

-rw-------    1 root     root     107374080 Jan 17 12:28 disk-flat.vmdk

-rw-------    1 root     root           505 Jan 17 12:28 disk.vmdk

~ #



FYI: I use the ttylinx VMWare image which is available in the OpenNebula 
marketplace.



Best regards,

Dirk

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



Hi,



Ok, let's see if we get more info from the vmware.log (please send it

through), which can be found under the following path in the ESX:



/vmfs/volumes/<system-ds-id>/27/disk.0/vmware.log



Best regards,



-Tino



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On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 2:01 PM, Daems Dirk 
<dirk.da...@vito.be<mailto:dirk.da...@vito.be>> wrote:

> 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:cvazq...@c12g.com]

>

> Sent: vrijdag 17 januari 2014 13:48

>

> To: Daems Dirk

>

> Cc: users@lists.opennebula.org<mailto:users@lists.opennebula.org>

>

> 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 
> <dirk.da...@vito.be<mailto:dirk.da...@vito.be>> 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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