[one-users] VMs stuck in PEND state

Fernando Morgenstern fernando at consultorpc.com
Wed Nov 10 03:23:26 PST 2010


Hello,

Thanks for the answer.

You are right, the host is showing an error state and i didn't verified it. How can i know what is causing the error in host?

$ onehost list
  ID NAME              CLUSTER  RVM   TCPU   FCPU   ACPU    TMEM    FMEM STAT
   1 node01            default    0      0      0    100      0K      0K  err

$ onevm show 0
VIRTUAL MACHINE 0 INFORMATION                                                   
ID             : 0                   
NAME           : ttylinux            
STATE          : DONE                
LCM_STATE      : LCM_INIT            
START TIME     : 11/09 19:06:37      
END TIME       : 11/09 19:11:09      
DEPLOY ID:     : -                   

VIRTUAL MACHINE MONITORING                                                      
NET_RX         : 0                   
USED MEMORY    : 0                   
USED CPU       : 0                   
NET_TX         : 0                   

VIRTUAL MACHINE TEMPLATE                                                        
CPU=0.1
DISK=[
  DISK_ID=0,
  READONLY=no,
  SOURCE=/home/oneadmin/ttylinux.img,
  TARGET=hda ]
FEATURES=[
  ACPI=no ]
MEMORY=64
NAME=ttylinux
NIC=[
  BRIDGE=br0,
  IP=*****,
  MAC=02:00:5d:9f:d0:68,
  NETWORK=Small network,
  NETWORK_ID=0 ]
VMID=0

$ onehost show 0
Error: [HostInfo] Error getting HOST [0].

Thanks!

Em 10/11/2010, às 06:45, opennebula at nerling.ch escreveu:

> Hallo Fernando.
> Could you please post the output of:
> #onehost list
> #onevm show 0
> #onehost show 0
> 
> It seems that none of your Hosts are enabled!
> Tue Nov  9 20:31:18 2010 [HOST][D]: Discovered Hosts (enabled):
> 
> best regards
> 
> Marlon Nerling
> 
> Zitat von Fernando Morgenstern <fernando at consultorpc.com>:
> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> This is the first time that i'm using open nebula, so i tried to do it with express script which ran fine. I'm using CentOS 5.5 with Xen.
>> 
>> The first thing that i'm trying to do is getting the following vm running:
>> 
>> NAME   = ttylinux
>> CPU    = 0.1
>> MEMORY = 64
>> 
>> DISK   = [
>>  source   = "/var/lib/one/images/ttylinux.img",
>>  target   = "hda",
>>  readonly = "no" ]
>> 
>> NIC    = [ NETWORK = "Small network" ]
>> 
>> FEATURES=[ acpi="no" ]
>> 
>> 
>> So i used:
>> 
>> onevm create ttylinux.one
>> 
>> The issue is that it keeps stuck in PEND state:
>> 
>> onevm list
>>   ID     USER     NAME STAT CPU     MEM        HOSTNAME        TIME
>>    3 oneadmin ttylinux pend   0      0K                 00 00:20:03
>> 
>> 
>> At oned log the following messages keeps repeating:
>> 
>> Tue Nov  9 20:29:48 2010 [ReM][D]: VirtualMachinePoolInfo method invoked
>> Tue Nov  9 20:29:59 2010 [ReM][D]: VirtualMachinePoolInfo method invoked
>> Tue Nov  9 20:30:18 2010 [ReM][D]: HostPoolInfo method invoked
>> Tue Nov  9 20:30:18 2010 [ReM][D]: VirtualMachinePoolInfo method invoked
>> 
>> And at sched.log, i see this:
>> 
>> Tue Nov  9 20:31:18 2010 [HOST][D]: Discovered Hosts (enabled):
>> Tue Nov  9 20:31:18 2010 [VM][D]: Pending virtual machines : 3
>> Tue Nov  9 20:31:18 2010 [RANK][W]: No rank defined for VM
>> Tue Nov  9 20:31:18 2010 [SCHED][I]: Select hosts
>> 	PRI	HID
>> 	-------------------
>> Virtual Machine: 3
>> 
>> 
>> Any ideas of what might be happening?
>> 
>> I saw other threads here at the list with similar problems, but their solution didn't applied to my case.
>> 
>> Best Regards,
>> 
>> Fernando.
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