[one-users] Little help with first building cloud
matheus tor4
matheusifal at gmail.com
Mon Dec 19 11:16:11 PST 2011
Hello guys.
I have one more problem here.
When I start a host, in sunstone server, I get a error.
On /var/log/one/oned.conf I see this:
Mon Dec 19 15:42:47 2011 [InM][I]: Monitoring host PacsOnCloud-FrontEnd (0)
Mon Dec 19 15:42:48 2011 [InM][I]: Command execution fail: 'if [ -x
"/var/tmp/one/im/run_probes" ]; then /var/tmp/one/im/run_probes kvm 0
PacsOnCloud-FrontEnd; else exit 42; fi'
Mon Dec 19 15:42:48 2011 [InM][I]: Host key verification failed.
Mon Dec 19 15:42:48 2011 [InM][I]: ExitCode: 255
Mon Dec 19 15:42:48 2011 [InM][E]: Error monitoring host 0 : MONITOR
FAILURE 0 -
I'm thinking that is related with ssh keys.
But I'm already login FrontEnd - Host01 and Host01-FrontEnd passwordlessly
(with oneadmin user).
I don't know what do now.
Anyone already got this error message before?
Very thanks for all the help.
Regards.
On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 8:42 AM, Paulo Renato <paulorenat at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Matheus,
>
> the default url is http://<ip_address_of_sunstoneserver>:9869/
>
> but you must set host: in sunstone-server config to listen to ip address
> of your NIC and not to loopback
>
> Em 15-12-2011 23:44, matheus tor4 escreveu:
>
> Guys, which is default url for sunstone-server?
>
> I don't found it.
>
> thanks.
>
> On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 11:48 AM, matheus tor4 <matheusifal at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Fabian, it's exactly what I want to hear.
>>
>> Make the changes with root user, and start oned with oneadmin user!
>> Great!
>>
>> Thanks a lot!
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 7:34 AM, Fabian Wenk <fabian at wenks.ch> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Matheus
>>>
>>>
>>> On 07.12.2011 01:44, matheus tor4 wrote:
>>>
>>>> Make the changes on files like oned.conf using my standart user will
>>>> brings
>>>> for me troubles in future, or not?
>>>>
>>>
>>> Configuration files in /etc/ usually are changed with the root user,
>>> normal users should not be able to write or depending on the content even
>>> be able to read it.
>>>
>>>
>>> What you recommend?
>>>> - Put the rights on the oneadmin user, or
>>>> - Use root user to make changes (painlessly)
>>>>
>>>
>>> What kind of changes?
>>>
>>> On my system the /etc/one/oned.conf belongs to root (rw) with only read
>>> permissions for the cloud group. The startup script /etc/init.d/opennebula
>>> takes care to start the OpenNebula daemons with the user oneadmin (eg.
>>> dropping privileges). But this is something which could depend on the used
>>> Linux distribution if you used a distribution provided package.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> bye
>>> Fabian
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>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Matheus Torquato
>> Undergraduate in Computer Science
>> Federal University of Alagoas
>>
>>
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> Federal University of Alagoas
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