[one-users] Problem with VMWare Server 2.0 as hypervisor

Manish Sapariya manish at gslab.com
Tue Jun 8 05:59:33 PDT 2010


I suspected it to be so, and hence I tried to run OneImVmware
from the command line. It fails with exception indicating that it
is not able to find my keystore or not able to access it.

However when I use same keystore to run connect samples from VI-SDK it
works all right. So I am not sure what's wrong.

Anyways, thanks for the pointer, I will go through it to check if I
have something wrong in my setup.

Thanks and Regards,
Manish



On 6/8/2010 6:13 PM, Tino Vazquez wrote:
> Sorry, I forgot the link
>
> [1] http://jcalcote.wordpress.com/2009/06/19/java-https-key-setup/
>
> --
> 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, Jun 8, 2010 at 2:43 PM, Tino Vazquez<tinova at fdi.ucm.es>  wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> It looks like you are having problems with your keystore, maybe the
>> certification file associated to the host is not its certificate?
>>
>> Take a look at this [1] for more insight. I suggest rebuilding the
>> keystore entry for that host.
>>
>> 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, Jun 8, 2010 at 1:22 PM, Manish Sapariya<manish at gslab.com>  wrote:
>>> Hi Tino,
>>> Thanks for the reply.
>>>
>>> I am using FQDN of the host, it is resolvable.
>>> Port 443 is accessible using telnet and the browser as well.
>>> I tried changing the port to 8333 and recompiling the sources
>>> but it did not help.
>>>
>>> I just now tried with ESXi server as well
>>> and I am seeing same problem. When I printed
>>> the stack trace after modifying some code,
>>> I see following exception.
>>>
>>> ===========================================================================================
>>> [08.06.2010 16:48:19] Failed monitoring host leopard2.gslab.com.Reason: ;
>>> nested exception is:
>>>         java.net.SocketException: java.security.NoSuchAlgorithmException:
>>> Error constructing implementation (algorithm: Default, provider: SunJSSE,
>>> class: sun.security.ssl.DefaultSSLContextImpl)
>>> ---- Debug stack trace ----
>>> AxisFault
>>>   faultCode: {http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/}Server.userException
>>>   faultSubcode:
>>>   faultString: java.net.SocketException:
>>> java.security.NoSuchAlgorithmException: Error constructing implementation
>>> (algorithm: Default, provider: SunJSSE, class:
>>> sun.security.ssl.DefaultSSLContextImpl)
>>>   faultActor:
>>>   faultNode:
>>>   faultDetail:
>>>
>>> {http://xml.apache.org/axis/}stackTrace:java.net.SocketException:
>>> java.security.NoSuchAlgorithmException: Error constructing implementation
>>> (algorithm: Default, provider: SunJSSE, class:
>>> sun.security.ssl.DefaultSSLContextImpl)
>>>         at
>>> javax.net.ssl.DefaultSSLSocketFactory.throwException(SSLSocketFactory.java:197)
>>> ============================================================================================
>>>
>>> When I tried to compile the samples in SDK and invoke the connect sample it
>>> connects alright without giving the exception. In fact
>>> it was also failing when I was using Icedtea java 1.7. But when
>>> I switched to Sun Java 1.5, the connect sample in SDK started working
>>> fine, but not opennebula. I have made sure that the JAVAHOME points
>>> to sun java.
>>>
>>> I am clueless as far as this error is concerned and have tried out
>>> all the possible things that I can think of.
>>>
>>> I would really appreciate any help getting this to work.
>>>
>>> Do you think I shall give a try using opennebula controller on Ubuntu?
>>>
>>> Thanks and Regards,
>>> Manish
>>>
>>> Office Phone : 46711053
>>> Extension    : #1053
>>>
>>> On 6/8/2010 3:40 PM, Tino Vazquez wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Manish,
>>>>
>>>> Let's try to avoid common problems:
>>>>
>>>> * Try a telnet connection between OpenNebula front-end and the remote
>>>> vmware server host to port 443, (note that vmware server needs to be
>>>> listening in port 443). This is to avoid firewall issues.
>>>>
>>>> * Are you using the FQDN of the host?
>>>>
>>>> Best 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 Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 2:55 PM, Manish Sapariya<manish at gslab.com>    wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>> I am not able to get my setup of OpenNebula with
>>>>> VMWare Server 2.0 running.
>>>>>
>>>>> The im_vmware.log show 'Connection refused'.
>>>>>
>>>>> I have tried following but did not help.
>>>>> - Change the port of VMWare server to 443.
>>>>> - Change the java code to talk to 8333.
>>>>>
>>>>> Here is my configuration:
>>>>>
>>>>> - OS Fedora (Both for controller and the VMWare server)
>>>>> - one 1.4
>>>>>
>>>>> Is there any way where in I can tell if my setup is
>>>>> correct or not, some unit tests or alike?
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Thanks and Regards,
>>>>> Manish
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>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
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