[one-users] issue: VM instance can't shut down through "sunstone" command
GONG YONGJIE A
Yongjie.a.Gong at alcatel-sbell.com.cn
Tue Mar 8 19:58:45 PST 2011
Hi,
I encountered another issue that after shutdown VM instance from
"sunstone", the VM is still alive even status of this VM becomes
"SHUTDOWN".
Also from "onevm" command, it is failed to use "onevm stop".
[root at cloudmanager one]# onevm list
ID USER NAME STAT CPU MEM HOSTNAME TIME
9 root test-8 shut 2 512M 172.24.178.38 00 00:18:29
qemu 30740 1 2 07:35 ? 00:00:24 /usr/libexec/qemu-kvm -S
-M rhel6.0.0 -cpu qemu32 -enable-kvm -m 512 -smp
1,sockets=1,cores=1,threads=1 -name one-9 -uuid
064aecf7-a857-222f-8121-5d47facf5eef -nodefconfig -nodefaults -chardev
socket,id=monitor,path=/var/lib/libvirt/qemu/one-9.monitor,server,nowait
-mon chardev=monitor,mode=control -rtc base=utc -boot c -drive
file=/var/lib/one//9/images/disk.0,if=none,id=drive-ide0-0-0,boot=on,for
mat=raw -device
ide-drive,bus=ide.0,unit=0,drive=drive-ide0-0-0,id=ide0-0-0 -netdev
tap,fd=23,id=hostnet0 -device
rtl8139,netdev=hostnet0,id=net0,mac=00:11:22:33:44:55,bus=pci.0,addr=0x3
-usb -vnc 127.0.0.1:8 -vga cirrus -device
virtio-balloon-pci,id=balloon0,bus=pci.0,addr=0x4
[root at cloudmanager one]# cat 9.log
...
Wed Mar 9 12:01:55 2011 [LCM][I]: New VM state is SHUTDOWN
[root at cloudmanager one]# rpm -qa | grep -i openNebula
opennebula-2.1.80-1
[root at cloudmanager one]# cat /etc/one/oned.conf
#***********************************************************************
********
# OpenNebula Configuration file
#***********************************************************************
********
#***********************************************************************
********
# Daemon configuration attributes
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
# MANAGER_TIMER: Time in seconds the core uses to evaluate periodical
functions.
# HOST_MONITORING_INTERVAL and VM_POLLING_INTERVAL can not have smaller
values
# than MANAGER_TIMER.
#
# HOST_MONITORING_INTERVAL: Time in seconds between host
monitorization.
#
# VM_POLLING_INTERVAL: Time in seconds between virtual machine
monitorization.
# (use 0 to disable VM monitoring).
#
# 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. VM_DIR IS ONLY FOR THE NODES AND
*NOT* THE
# FRONT-END
#
# SCRIPTS_REMOTE_DIR: Remote path to store the monitoring and VM
management
# scripts.
#
# PORT: Port where oned will listen for xmlrpc calls.
#
# DB: Configuration attributes for the database backend
# backend : can be sqlite or mysql (default is sqlite)
# server : (mysql) host name or an IP address for the MySQL server
# port : (mysql) port for the connection to the server.
# If set to 0, the default port is used.
# user : (mysql) user's MySQL login ID
# passwd : (mysql) the password for user
# db_name : (mysql) the database name
#
# VNC_BASE_PORT: VNC ports for VMs can be automatically set to
VNC_BASE_PORT +
# VMID
#
# DEBUG_LEVEL: 0 = ERROR, 1 = WARNING, 2 = INFO, 3 = DEBUG
#***********************************************************************
********
#MANAGER_TIMER=30
HOST_MONITORING_INTERVAL = 20
VM_POLLING_INTERVAL = 10
#VM_DIR=/srv/cloud/one/var
SCRIPTS_REMOTE_DIR=/var/tmp/one
PORT=2633
#DB = [ backend = "sqlite" ]
# Sample configuration for MySQL
DB = [ backend = "mysql",
server = "localhost",
port = 0,
user = "root",
passwd = "alcatel",
db_name = "opennebula" ]
VNC_BASE_PORT = 5900
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 = "08:80:42"
#***********************************************************************
********
# Image Repository Configuration
#***********************************************************************
********
# IMAGE_REPOSITORY_PATH: Define the path to the image repository, by
default
# is set to $ONE_LOCATION/var/images
#
# DEFAULT_IMAGE_TYPE: This can take values
# OS Image file holding an operating system
# CDROM Image file holding a CDROM
# DATABLOCK Image file holding a datablock,
# always created as an empty block
# DEFAULT_DEVICE_PREFIX: This can be set to
# hd IDE prefix
# sd SCSI
# xvd XEN Virtual Disk
# vd KVM virtual disk
#***********************************************************************
********
IMAGE_REPOSITORY_PATH = /srv/cloud/var/images
DEFAULT_IMAGE_TYPE = "OS"
DEFAULT_DEVICE_PREFIX = "hd"
#***********************************************************************
********
# 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 /)
#***********************************************************************
********
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
# KVM Information Driver Manager Configuration
# -r number of retries when monitoring a host
# -t number of threads, i.e. number of hosts monitored at the same
time
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
IM_MAD = [
name = "im_kvm",
executable = "one_im_ssh",
arguments = "-r 0 -t 15 kvm" ]
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
# XEN Information Driver Manager Configuration
# -r number of retries when monitoring a host
# -t number of threads, i.e. number of hosts monitored at the same
time
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
#IM_MAD = [
# name = "im_xen",
# executable = "one_im_ssh",
# arguments = "xen" ]
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
# EC2 Information Driver Manager Configuration
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
#IM_MAD = [
# name = "im_ec2",
# executable = "one_im_ec2",
# arguments = "im_ec2/im_ec2.conf" ]
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
------
# Ganglia Information Driver Manager Configuration
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
------
#IM_MAD = [
# name = "im_ganglia",
# executable = "one_im_sh",
# arguments = "ganglia" ]
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
# Dummy Information Driver Manager Configuration
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
#IM_MAD = [ name="im_dummy", executable="one_im_dummy"]
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
#***********************************************************************
********
# 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
#***********************************************************************
********
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
# KVM Virtualization Driver Manager Configuration
# -r number of retries when monitoring a host
# -t number of threads, i.e. number of hosts monitored at the same
time
# -p name of the poll probe (executed locally)
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
VM_MAD = [
name = "vmm_kvm",
executable = "one_vmm_ssh",
arguments = "-t 15 -r 0 kvm",
default = "vmm_ssh/vmm_ssh_kvm.conf",
type = "kvm" ]
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
# XEN Virtualization Driver Manager Configuration
# -r number of retries when monitoring a host
# -t number of threads, i.e. number of hosts monitored at the same
time
# -l do not perform the VM polling in the node
# -p name of the poll probe (executed locally)
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
#VM_MAD = [
# name = "vmm_xen",
# executable = "one_vmm_ssh",
# arguments = "xen",
# default = "vmm_ssh/vmm_ssh_xen.conf",
# type = "xen" ]
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
# EC2 Virtualization Driver Manager 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" ]
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
# Dummy Virtualization Driver Configuration
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
#VM_MAD = [ name="vmm_dummy", executable="one_vmm_dummy", 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 /)
#***********************************************************************
********
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
# NFS Transfer Manager Driver Configuration
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
#TM_MAD = [
# name = "tm_nfs",
# executable = "one_tm",
# arguments = "tm_nfs/tm_nfs.conf" ]
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
# SSH Transfer Manager Driver Configuration
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
TM_MAD = [
name = "tm_ssh",
executable = "one_tm",
arguments = "tm_ssh/tm_ssh.conf" ]
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
# Dummy Transfer Manager Driver Configuration
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
#TM_MAD = [
# name = "tm_dummy",
# executable = "one_tm",
# arguments = "tm_dummy/tm_dummy.conf" ]
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
# LVM Transfer Manager Driver 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
# - FAILED, when the VM enters the failed state
# command : path can be absolute or relative to
$ONE_LOCATION/share/hooks
# case of self-contained installation or relative to
# /usr/share/one/hooks in case of system-wide installation
# 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)
#
#
# Host Hooks (HOST_HOOK) defined by:
# name : for the hook, useful to track the hook (OPTIONAL)
# on : when the hook should be executed,
# - CREATE, when the Host is created (onehost create)
# - ERROR, when the Host enters the error state
# - DISABLE, when the Host is disabled
# command : path can be absolute or relative to
$ONE_LOCATION/share/hooks
# case of self-contained installation or relative to
# /usr/share/one/hooks in case of system-wide installation
# arguments : for the hook. You can use the Host ID with $HID to pass
it as
# argument for the hook
# remote : values,
# - YES, The hook is executed in the host
# - NO, The hook is executed in the OpenNebula server
(default)
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
HM_MAD = [
executable = "one_hm" ]
#-------------------------------- Image Hook
-----------------------------------
# This hook is used to handle image saving and overwriting when virtual
machines
# reach the DONE state after being shutdown.
VM_HOOK = [
name = "image",
on = "DONE",
command = "image.rb",
arguments = "$VMID" ]
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