[one-users] VM holds on "boot" state
William Voorsluys
williamvoor at gmail.com
Mon Jul 28 23:06:48 PDT 2008
Hello,
My tests are now passing! Thanks for your prompt response to this issue.
Cheers,
William.
2008/7/29 Javier Fontan <jfontan at fdi.ucm.es>:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have uploaded a patch to svn repository solving the thread problem. Could
> you please download latest codebase from svn and give it a try?
>
> We have changed the install script to copy files but if you want to easily
> update code from svn you can add "-l" parameter to install so it creates
> symbolic links from the building directory. This way updating from svn and
> recompiling (if there are changes in C++ files) will be enough, no reinstall
> required.
>
> Sorry again for this unfortunate bug.
>
> Bye
>
> On Jul 28, 2008, at 3:18 PM, Javier Fontan wrote:
>
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> There is a bug in the code that manages threads so the driver does not
>> answer after sending the command. We are working on solving it. I will send
>> you the patch as soon as we have it.
>>
>> I am so sorry for that.
>>
>> Bye
>>
>> On Jul 28, 2008, at 12:16 PM, William Voorsluys wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I've tried to run some tests with version 1.0 and came across the same
>>> problem as Giuseppe. The VM boots correctly and I can access it via
>>> console. The only problem is the LCM state, which doesn't switch to
>>> 'running'. I had made some automated tests that rely on this state to
>>> pass and they used to run fine on TP2.
>>> Attached are log files from the var directory.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> William.
>>>
>>> 2008/7/25 Javier Fontan <jfontan at fdi.ucm.es>:
>>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> Could you please enable MAD debug logging (set ONE_MAD_DEBUG to 1 in
>>>> etc/defaultrc), try to submit the machines again and send us the log
>>>> files
>>>> created in one var directory?
>>>>
>>>> Thank you.
>>>>
>>>> On Jul 24, 2008, at 4:18 PM, Giuseppe Doddis wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi everybody,
>>>>> I have installed last release of OpenNebula (1.0) downloaded with
>>>>> subversion.
>>>>> When I submit a VM with onevm command, the VMs keep on the boot state,
>>>>> but
>>>>> on the host the "xm list" command tells that VM is running and the "xm
>>>>> console" command works fine.
>>>>>
>>>>> "onevm list" output on ONE host:
>>>>>
>>>>> oneadmin at phoenix:~/one_1.0$ onevm list
>>>>> ID NAME STAT CPU MEM HOSTNAME TIME
>>>>> 3 xen-1 boot 0 0 pegasus.rvnebul 00 01:34:37
>>>>> 4 xen-trac boot 0 0 dragone.rvnebul 00 01:34:30
>>>>> 5 xen-4 boot 0 0 pegasus.rvnebul 00 01:34:25
>>>>> 6 xen-5 boot 0 0 pegasus.rvnebul 00 01:34:22
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "onehost list" output:
>>>>>
>>>>> oneadmin at phoenix:~/one_1.0$ onehost list
>>>>> HID NAME RVM TCPU FCPU ACPU TMEM FMEM
>>>>> STAT
>>>>> 1 dragone.rvnebula 1 200 199 140 1046528 393216
>>>>> on
>>>>> 2 pegasus.rvnebula 3 200 199 20 1046528 1024
>>>>> on
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "xm list" output on xen host:
>>>>>
>>>>> pegasus:~# xm list
>>>>> Name ID Mem VCPUs State
>>>>> Time(s)
>>>>> Domain-0 0 608 2 r-----
>>>>> 5423.9
>>>>> one-3 5 128 1 -b----
>>>>> 2004.1
>>>>> one-5 6 128 1 -b----
>>>>> 43.5
>>>>> one-6 7 128 1 -b----
>>>>> 4.5
>>>>>
>>>>> What's the problem?
>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>> Giuseppe Doddis.
>>>>>
>>>>> P.S: Sorry for my poor English.
>>>>>
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