[one-users] Empty monitoring stats

Tino Vazquez tinova79 at gmail.com
Thu Jun 4 09:02:30 PDT 2009


Hi Gordon,

Could you send over the oned.log? This should shed light upon the problem.

Also, can you (as the oneadmin user) ssh into aquila01 and aquila02 in
a passwordless fashion?

Best regards,

-Tino


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On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 10:43 AM, Gordon Wells <gordon.wells at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have a problem with the monitoring of nodes within an opennebula cluster.
>
> All I see is:
>
>  HID NAME                      RVM   TCPU   FCPU   ACPU    TMEM    FMEM STAT
>   0 aquila01                    0             0    100                   on
>   1 aquila02                    0             0    100                   on
>
> It never shows MEM details etc. This seems to be preventing me from
> using the ON or haizea schedulers, although I can run vms manually.
>
> What am I missing?
>
> Thanks in advance.
> Gordon
>
> --
>
>
> Gordon Wells
> Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Unit
> Department of Biochemistry
> University of Pretoria /
> High Performance Computing Research group
> Meraka Institute
> CSIR
>
> A poet once said "The whole universe is in a glass of wine." We will
> probably never know in what sense he meant that, for poets do not
> write to be understood. But it is true that if we look at a glass
> closely enough we see the entire universe. There are the things of
> physics: the twisting liquid which evaporates depending on the wind
> and weather, the reflections in the glass, and our imaginations adds
> the atoms. The glass is a distillation of the Earth's rocks, and in
> its composition we see the secret of the universe's age, and the
> evolution of the stars. What strange array of chemicals are there in
> the wine? How did they come to be? There are the ferments, the
> enzymes, the substrates, and the products. There in wine is found the
> great generalization: all life is fermentation. Nobody can discover
> the chemistry of wine without discovering, as did Louis Pasteur, the
> cause of much disease. How vivid is the claret, pressing its existence
> into the consciousness that watches it! If our small minds, for some
> convenience, divide this glass of wine, this universe, into parts —
> physics, biology, geology, astronomy, psychology, and so on — remember
> that Nature does not know it! So let us put it all back together, not
> forgetting ultimately what it is for. Let it give us one more final
> pleasure: drink it and forget it all!
>
>  -- Richard Feynman
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