For lsvm, you'll probably want to nodech node177 hypervisor.type=kvm.

But virsh list should indicate things nicely if mkvm had no error...

Debug:
service xcatd stop
xcatd -f

In another terminal, try rpower vm201 on



From:   Ken Blake/Austin/IBM@IBMUS
To:     [email protected]
Date:   09/27/2011 01:37 PM
Subject:        [xcat-user] mkvm error



I am setting up kvm for the first time and having issues getting a vm
running on a kvmhost.

For my environment, the vm is vm201 and the host is node177.

I am able to run mkvm without any issues.  rpower vm201 on does not return
any errors either.
But virsh list does not return any vm's

virsh list
 Id Name                 State
----------------------------------

When I run lsvm node177, I get the following error:

lsvm node177
node177: Error: Unable to identify plugin for this command, check relevant
tables: hypervisor.type;nodetype.os=(esx.*);nodehm.mgt

The hypervisor table does not have any entries in it
nodetype does have an entry for both node177
("node177","rhels6","x86_64","kvm","install",,,,) and vm201
("vm201","rhels6","x86_64","compute",,,,,)
nodehm does have an entry for vm201 ("vm201",,"kvm",,,,,"0","115200",,,,)
and for the main compute cluster
("compute",,"blade","blade",,,,"1","19200","hard",,,)


Any suggestions on what is failing here?

Thanks
Ken
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