[one-users] Can´t start VMware ESX 3.5 with OpenNebula
Javi Gironda Diaz
javigironda at hotmail.com
Tue Feb 9 08:21:29 PST 2010
Sorry,
the content of $ONE_LOCATION/var/oned.log is:
Tue Feb 9 17:51:50 2010 [ReM][D]: HostPoolInfo method invoked
Tue Feb 9 17:52:18 2010 [InM][I]: Monitoring host ESX-nebula (7)
Tue Feb 9 17:52:18 2010 [InM][E]: Could not find information driver im_vmware
Tue Feb 9 17:53:12 2010 [InM][I]: Monitoring host ESX-nebula (7)
Tue Feb 9 17:53:12 2010 [InM][E]: Could not find information driver im_vmware
Tue Feb 9 17:54:05 2010 [InM][I]: Monitoring host ESX-nebula (7)
Tue Feb 9 17:54:05 2010 [InM][E]: Could not find information driver im_vmware
Tue Feb 9 17:54:57 2010 [InM][I]: Monitoring host ESX-nebula (7)
Tue Feb 9 17:54:57 2010 [InM][E]: Could not find information driver im_vmware
Tue Feb 9 17:55:51 2010 [InM][I]: Monitoring host ESX-nebula (7)
Tue Feb 9 17:55:51 2010 [InM][E]: Could not find information driver im_vmware
Tue Feb 9 17:56:43 2010 [InM][I]: Monitoring host ESX-nebula (7)
Tue Feb 9 17:56:43 2010 [InM][E]: Could not find information driver im_vmware
Tue Feb 9 17:57:35 2010 [InM][I]: Monitoring host ESX-nebula (7)
Tue Feb 9 17:57:35 2010 [InM][E]: Could not find information driver im_vmware
Tue Feb 9 17:58:28 2010 [InM][I]: Monitoring host ESX-nebula (7)
Tue Feb 9 17:58:28 2010 [InM][E]: Could not find information driver im_vmware
Tue Feb 9 17:59:22 2010 [InM][I]: Monitoring host ESX-nebula (7)
Tue Feb 9 17:59:22 2010 [InM][E]: Could not find information driver im_vmware
The logs shows the same as before, not finding the driver information
Thanks.
> Hi,
>
> Ok, configuration seems ok. Can you send the oned.log through?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -T
>
> --
> Constantino Vázquez, Grid & Virtualization Technology
> Engineer/Researcher: http://www.dsa-research.org/tinova
> DSA Research Group: http://dsa-research.org
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>
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 4:55 PM, Javi Gironda Diaz
> <javigironda at hotmail.com> wrote:
> > Thank you for the response.
> >
> > But the execution of $ONE_LOCATION/lib/mads/one_im_vmware don´t reports any
> > problem, it's executed succesfull.
> >
> > The content of $ONE_LOCATION/etc/oned.conf is:
> >
> >
> >
> > #*******************************************************************************
> > # OpenNebula Configuration file
> > #*******************************************************************************
> >
> > #*******************************************************************************
> > # Daemon configuration attributes
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > # HOST_MONITORING_INTERVAL: Time in seconds between host monitorization
> > #
> > # VM_POLLING_INTERVAL: Time in seconds between virtual machine
> > monitorization
> > #
> > # VM_DIR: Remote path to store the VM images, it should be shared between
> > all
> > # the cluster nodes to perform live migrations. This variable is the
> > default
> > # for all the hosts in the cluster.
> > #
> > # PORT: Port where oned will listen for xmlrpc calls.
> > #
> > # DEBUG_LEVEL: 0 = ERROR, 1 = WARNING, 2 = INFO, 3 = DEBUG
> > #*******************************************************************************
> >
> > HOST_MONITORING_INTERVAL = 60
> >
> > VM_POLLING_INTERVAL = 60
> >
> > VM_DIR=/home/one/nebula/var
> >
> > PORT=2633
> >
> > DEBUG_LEVEL=3
> >
> >
> > #*******************************************************************************
> > # Physical Networks configuration
> > #*******************************************************************************
> > # NETWORK_SIZE: Here you can define the default size for the virtual
> > networks
> > #
> > # MAC_PREFIX: Default MAC prefix to be used to create the auto-generated
> > MAC
> > # addresses is defined here (this can be overrided by the Virtual Network
> > # template)
> > #*******************************************************************************
> >
> > NETWORK_SIZE = 254
> >
> > MAC_PREFIX = "00:03"
> >
> > #*******************************************************************************
> > # Information Driver Configuration
> > #*******************************************************************************
> > # You can add more information managers with different configurations but
> > make
> > # sure it has different names.
> > #
> > # name : name for this information manager
> > #
> > # executable: path of the information driver executable, can be an
> > # absolute path or relative to $ONE_LOCATION/lib/mads (or
> > # /usr/lib/one/mads/ if OpenNebula was installed in /)
> > #
> > # arguments : for the driver executable, usually a probe configuration
> > file,
> > # can be an absolute path or relative to $ONE_LOCATION/etc (or
> > # /etc/one/ if OpenNebula was installed in /)
> > #*******************************************************************************
> >
> > #IM_MAD = [
> > # name = "im_xen",
> > # executable = "one_im_ssh",
> > # arguments = "im_xen/im_xen.conf" ]
> >
> >
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > # VMWare Information Driver Manager sample configuration
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > IM_MAD = [
> > name = "im_vmware",
> > executable = "one_im_vmware",
> > arguments = "--username root --password 123456"]
> > #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> >
> >
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > # KVM Information Driver Manager sample configuration
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > #IM_MAD = [
> > # name = "im_kvm",
> > # executable = "one_im_ssh",
> > # arguments = "im_kvm/im_kvm.conf" ]
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > # EC2 Information Driver Manager sample configuration
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > #IM_MAD = [
> > # name = "im_ec2",
> > # executable = "one_im_ec2",
> > # arguments = "im_ec2/im_ec2.conf" ]
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > #*******************************************************************************
> > # Virtualization Driver Configuration
> > #*******************************************************************************
> > # You can add more virtualization managers with different configurations but
> > # make sure it has different names.
> > #
> > # name : name of the virtual machine manager driver
> > #
> > # executable: path of the virtualization driver executable, can be an
> > # absolute path or relative to $ONE_LOCATION/lib/mads (or
> > # /usr/lib/one/mads/ if OpenNebula was installed in /)
> > #
> > # arguments : for the driver executable
> > #
> > # default : default values and configuration parameters for the driver,
> > can
> > # be an absolute path or relative to $ONE_LOCATION/etc (or
> > # /etc/one/ if OpenNebula was installed in /)
> > #
> > # type : driver type, supported drivers: xen, kvm, xml
> > #*******************************************************************************
> >
> > #VM_MAD = [
> > # name = "vmm_xen",
> > # executable = "one_vmm_xen",
> > # default = "vmm_xen/vmm_xen.conf",
> > # type = "xen" ]
> >
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > # KVM Virtualization Driver Manager sample configuration
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > #VM_MAD = [
> > # name = "vmm_kvm",
> > # executable = "one_vmm_kvm",
> > # default = "vmm_kvm/vmm_kvm.conf",
> > # type = "kvm" ]
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> >
> >
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > # VMWare Virtualization Driver Manager sample configuration
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > VM_MAD = [
> > name = "vmm_vmware",
> > executable = "one_vmm_vmware",
> > arguments = "--username root --password 123456",
> > type = "xml" ]
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> >
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > # EC2 Virtualization Driver Manager sample configuration
> > # arguments: default values for the EC2 driver, can be an absolute path
> > or
> > # relative to $ONE_LOCATION/etc (or /etc/one/ if OpenNebula
> > was
> > # installed in /).
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > #VM_MAD = [
> > # name = "vmm_ec2",
> > # executable = "one_vmm_ec2",
> > # arguments = "vmm_ec2/vmm_ec2.conf",
> > # type = "xml" ]
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > #*******************************************************************************
> > # Transfer Manager Driver Configuration
> > #*******************************************************************************
> > # You can add more transfer managers with different configurations but make
> > # sure it has different names.
> > # name : name for this transfer driver
> > #
> > # executable: path of the transfer driver executable, can be an
> > # absolute path or relative to $ONE_LOCATION/lib/mads (or
> > # /usr/lib/one/mads/ if OpenNebula was installed in /)
> > #
> > # arguments : for the driver executable, usually a commands configuration
> > file
> > # , can be an absolute path or relative to $ONE_LOCATION/etc
> > (or
> > # /etc/one/ if OpenNebula was installed in /)
> > #*******************************************************************************
> >
> > #TM_MAD = [
> > # name = "tm_ssh",
> > # executable = "one_tm",
> > # arguments = "tm_ssh/tm_ssh.conf" ]
> >
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > # NFS Transfer Manager Driver sample configuration
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > TM_MAD = [
> > # name = "tm_nfs",
> > # executable = "one_tm",
> > # arguments = "tm_nfs/tm_nfs.conf" ]
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > # VMWare Transfer Driver Manager sample configuration
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > TM_MAD = [
> > name = "tm_vmware",
> > executable = "one_tm",
> > arguments = "tm_vmware/tm_vmware.conf" ]
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > # Dummy Transfer Manager Driver sample configuration
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > #TM_MAD = [
> > # name = "tm_dummy",
> > # executable = "one_tm",
> > # arguments = "tm_dummy/tm_dummy.conf" ]
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > # LVM Transfer Manager Driver sample configuration
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > #TM_MAD = [
> > # name = "tm_lvm",
> > # executable = "one_tm",
> > # arguments = "tm_lvm/tm_lvm.conf" ]
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > #*******************************************************************************
> > # Hook Manager Configuration
> > #*******************************************************************************
> > # The Driver (HM_MAD), used to execute the Hooks
> > # executable: path of the hook driver executable, can be an
> > # absolute path or relative to $ONE_LOCATION/lib/mads (or
> > # /usr/lib/one/mads/ if OpenNebula was installed in /)
> > #
> > # arguments : for the driver executable, can be an absolute path or
> > relative
> > # to $ONE_LOCATION/etc (or /etc/one/ if OpenNebula was
> > installed
> > # in /)
> > #
> > # Virtual Machine Hooks (VM_HOOK) defined by:
> > # name : for the hook, useful to track the hook (OPTIONAL)
> > # on : when the hook should be executed,
> > # - CREATE, when the VM is created (onevm create)
> > # - RUNNING, after the VM is successfully booted
> > # - SHUTDOWN, after the VM is shutdown
> > # - STOP, after the VM is stopped (including VM image
> > transfers)
> > # - DONE, after the VM is deleted or shutdown
> > # command : use absolute path here
> > # arguments : for the hook. You can access to VM template variables with $
> > # - $ATTR, the value of an attribute e.g. $NAME or $VMID
> > # - $ATTR[VAR], the value of a vector e.g. $NIC[MAC]
> > # - $ATTR[VAR, COND], same of previous but COND select between
> > # multiple ATTRs e.g. $NIC[MAC, NETWORK="Public"]
> > # remote : values,
> > # - YES, The hook is executed in the host where the VM was
> > # allocated
> > # - NO, The hook is executed in the OpenNebula server
> > (default)
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > HM_MAD = [
> > executable = "one_hm" ]
> >
> > #-------------------------------- Hook Examples
> > --------------------------------
> > #VM_HOOK = [
> > # name = "dhcp",
> > # on = "create",
> > # command = "/bin/echo",
> > # arguments = "$NAME > /tmp/test.$VMID" ]
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > #VM_HOOK = [
> > # name = "ebtables",
> > # on = "running",
> > # command = "/usr/local/one/bin/set_net",
> > # arguments = '$NIC[MAC, Network = "Private"]',
> > # remote = "yes" ]
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > #VM_HOOK = [
> > # name = "mail",
> > # on = "running",
> > # command = "/usr/local/one/bin/send_mail",
> > # arguments = "$VMID $NAME",
> > # remote = "no" ]
> > #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > I can´t find the problem.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> >
> >> Hi Javier,
> >>
> >> It seems that OpenNebula is failing to load the im_vmware driver.
> >>
> >> Try executing it by hand ($ONE_LOCATION/lib/mads/one_im_vmware), does it
> >> fail?
> >>
> >> If that doesn't give hints on what is going wrong, could you send
> >> through the $ONE_LOCATION/etc/oned.conf file, and the
> >> $ONE_LOCATION/var/oned.log?
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >>
> >> -Tino
> >>
> >> --
> >> Constantino Vázquez, Grid & Virtualization Technology
> >> Engineer/Researcher: http://www.dsa-research.org/tinova
> >> DSA Research Group: http://dsa-research.org
> >> Globus GridWay Metascheduler: http://www.GridWay.org
> >> OpenNebula Virtual Infrastructure Engine: http://www.OpenNebula.org
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 2:40 PM, Javi Gironda Diaz
> >> <javigironda at hotmail.com> wrote:
> >> > Hello everyone.
> >> >
> >> > I installed OpenNebula in a CentOS 5.2, which is a virtual machine
> >> > created
> >> > with VMware Wrokstation.
> >> > I also have a properly installed and running ESX 3.5, which also is a
> >> > VMware
> >> > Workstation virtual machine.
> >> >
> >> > My problem occurs when I try to add that host to be managed by
> >> > OpenNebula on
> >> > CentOS virtual machine.
> >> >
> >> > I have obtained the certificate vmware.keystore "from arhcivo" rui.crt
> >> > "ESX
> >> > host.
> >> >
> >> > I have followed all the steps in the guide:
> >> > http://www.opennebula.org/doku.php?id=documentation:rel1.4:vmwareg
> >> >
> >> > To create the host I used the command:
> >> >
> >> > ESX-nebula onehost add im_vmware vmm_vmware tm_ssh
> >> >
> >> > But I must be doing something wrong, because the show host information I
> >> > get
> >> > the following:
> >> >
> >> > HOST 7 Information
> >> > ID: 7
> >> > NAME: ESX-nebula
> >> > STATE: ERROR
> >> > IM_MAD: im_vmware
> >> > VM_MAD: vmm_vmware
> >> > TM_MAD: tm_ssh
> >> >
> >> > HOST SHARES
> >> > MAX MEM: 0
> >> > USED MEM (REAL): 0
> >> > USED MEM (ALLOCATED): 0
> >> > MAX CPU: 0
> >> > USED CPU (REAL): 0
> >> > USED CPU (ALLOCATED): 0
> >> > RUNNING VMS: 0
> >> >
> >> > MONITORING INFORMATION
> >> >
> >> > ----------------------------------------------
> >> >
> >> > The output of the log "oned.log" is payable are:
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > Tue Feb 9 15:09:57 2010 [REM] [D]: hostInfo method invoked
> >> > Tue Feb 9 15:10:08 2010 [INM] [I]: Monitoring ESX host-nebula (7)
> >> > Tue Feb 9 15:10:08 2010 [INM] [E]: Could not find driver information
> >> > im_vmware
> >> > Tue Feb 9 15:11:03 2010 [INM] [I]: Monitoring ESX host-nebula (7)
> >> > Tue Feb 9 15:11:03 2010 [INM] [E]: Could not find driver information
> >> > im_vmware
> >> > Tue Feb 9 15:11:57 2010 [INM] [I]: Monitoring ESX host-nebula (7)
> >> > Tue Feb 9 15:11:57 2010 [INM] [E]: Could not find driver information
> >> > im_vmware
> >> >
> >> > -----------------------------------------------
> >> >
> >> > I can´t advanced as they do not know which is the problem.
> >> >
> >> > Thanks in advance.
> >> >
> >> > A greeting.
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