[one-users] Problem with opennebula host KVM

Filippo Dalla Gassa pippo.dallagassa at gmail.com
Fri Jan 14 08:54:33 PST 2011


Add the line ENV['LANG']='C' at the beginning of the script, just after 
the initial comments, and then stop and restart one so that changes apply.

Regards,

Filippo Dalla Gassa


Il 14/01/2011 17:47, CLABAUT, Emmanuel ha scritto:
> Thanks for your answer.
> I try to find the environnement variable LANG in script kvm.rb, but 
> there is not this kind of variable.
> Can you explain me how and where have you done this modificaiton, 
> because i don't really understand.
> when i make virsh nodeinfo i have a french result.
> And in kvm.rb it seems to be in english.
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Regards.
>
> 2011/1/14 Filippo Dalla Gassa <pippo.dallagassa at gmail.com 
> <mailto:pippo.dallagassa at gmail.com>>
>
>     Hi,
>     I don't know if it's your case, but I had similar problem with
>     monitoring host and it was due to the fact that my system language
>     was different from english (in my case italian), and so the script
>     could not be able to understand the values returned by "virsh
>     nodeinfo" command called in the script.
>     I've solved adding a declaration in the script to change the
>     environment variable LANG to the value C.
>
>     Hope to be helpful,
>
>     Filippo Dalla Gassa
>
>
>     Il 14/01/2011 17:08, CLABAUT, Emmanuel ha scritto:
>>     Hello,
>>
>>     I have installed opennebula and one of my host have a problem,
>>     opennebula can't seen totalcpu, cpuspeed, totalmemory of this
>>     host. And I don't understand why. I have installed Kvm,
>>     Opennebula-node with ./node-install.sh.
>>     And cause of this problem, i can't launch VM, it remains in
>>     pending state.
>>
>>     Here is an output of onehost list :
>>      onehost list
>>       ID NAME              CLUSTER  RVM   TCPU   FCPU   ACPU   
>>     TMEM    FMEM STAT
>>       11 192.168.2.4       default    0      0      0    100      0K 
>>     139.1G   on
>>
>>
>>     Here is an output of onehost show 11 :
>>     onehost show 11
>>     HOST 11 INFORMATION
>>     ID                    : 11
>>     NAME                  : 192.168.2.4
>>     CLUSTER               : default
>>     STATE                 : MONITORED
>>     IM_MAD                : im_kvm
>>     VM_MAD                : vmm_kvm
>>     TM_MAD                : tm_ssh
>>
>>     HOST SHARES
>>     MAX MEM               : 0
>>     USED MEM (REAL)       : 3063644
>>     USED MEM (ALLOCATED)  : 0
>>     MAX CPU               : 0
>>     USED CPU (REAL)       : 0
>>     USED CPU (ALLOCATED)  : 0
>>     RUNNING VMS           : 0
>>
>>     MONITORING INFORMATION
>>     ARCH=x86_64
>>     CPUSPEED=0
>>     FREECPU=0.0
>>     FREEMEMORY=145890140
>>     HOSTNAME=SRV03-KVM
>>     HYPERVISOR=kvm
>>     MODELNAME=Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X5650 @ 2.67GHz
>>     NETRX=0
>>     NETTX=0
>>     TOTALCPU=0
>>     TOTALMEMORY=0
>>     USEDCPU=0.0
>>     USEDMEMORY=3063644
>>
>>
>>     Here is an output of ruby -wd kvm.rb (exécuté sur l'host) :
>>     ruby -wd kvm.rb
>>     kvm.rb:67: warning: global variable `$total_cpu' not initialized
>>     kvm.rb:68: warning: global variable `$total_cpu' not initialized
>>     HYPERVISOR=kvm
>>     kvm.rb:92: warning: global variable `$total_cpu' not initialized
>>     TOTALCPU=0
>>     kvm.rb:93: warning: global variable `$cpu_speed' not initialized
>>     CPUSPEED=0
>>     kvm.rb:95: warning: global variable `$total_memory' not initialized
>>     TOTALMEMORY=0
>>     USEDMEMORY=3069604
>>     FREEMEMORY=145884212
>>     FREECPU=0.0
>>     USEDCPU=0.0
>>     NETRX=0
>>     NETTX=0
>>
>>     Thanks for your help.
>>
>>
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