[one-users] issue: can't specify NIC hardware type duirng VM creating

GONG YONGJIE A Yongjie.a.Gong at alcatel-sbell.com.cn
Thu Mar 10 01:37:59 PST 2011


Ooops.. I will try it later J

 

Thanks for great support.

 

From: Carlos Martín Sánchez [mailto:cmartin at opennebula.org] 
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2011 4:26 PM
To: GONG YONGJIE A
Cc: users at lists.opennebula.org
Subject: Re: [one-users] issue: can't specify NIC hardware type duirng VM creating

 

Hi there,

 

There's a typo in your template, you are using MODLE instead of MODEL.

 

Regards,

Carlos

 

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On 10 March 2011 08:02, GONG YONGJIE A <Yongjie.a.Gong at alcatel-sbell.com.cn> wrote:

Hi,

        I'd like to create one VM with "e1000" hardware type for Ethernet interface. But after VM boots up, it still use default "realtek" type.

        From "deployment.0", there is no "model=e1000" parameter for NIC.

        Could you help me check this or correct me if my configuration isn't right.

        Thanks.

Logs:

[root at cloudmanager one]# onevm list

   ID     USER     NAME STAT CPU     MEM        HOSTNAME        TIME

   12     root    OMCP1 runn   7      2G   172.24.178.38 00 22:00:52

   14     root linux-0. runn   1    512M   172.24.178.38 00 00:47:07

   16     root test-OMC runn  12    512M   172.24.178.38 00 00:07:26

[root at cloudmanager one]# 

[root at cloudmanager one]# onevm show 12

VIRTUAL MACHINE 12 INFORMATION                                                  

ID             : 12                  

NAME           : OMCP1               

STATE          : ACTIVE              

LCM_STATE      : RUNNING             

START TIME     : 03/09 18:02:48      

END TIME       : -                   

DEPLOY ID:     : one-12              

VIRTUAL MACHINE MONITORING                                                      

USED MEMORY    : 2097152             

USED CPU       : 7                   

NET_TX         : 0                   

NET_RX         : 0                   

VIRTUAL MACHINE TEMPLATE                                                        

ARCH=i686

BOOT=hd

CPU=1

DISK=[

  CLONE=NO,

  DISK_ID=0,

  IMAGE=OMCP1,

  IMAGE_ID=3,

  READONLY=NO,

  SAVE=YES,

  SAVE_AS=3,

  SOURCE=/srv/cloud/var/images/de0d6ef4e05642f928c8eae5a5a0a7b4201cfba5,

  TARGET=hda,

  TYPE=DISK ]

EMULATOR=/usr/libexec/qemu-kvm

GRAPHICS=[

  LISTEN=127.0.0.1,

  PORT=5913,

  TYPE=vnc ]

MEMORY=2048

NAME=OMCP1

NIC=[

  BRIDGE=br0,

  MAC=08:80:42:03:17:86,

  MODLE=e1000 ]

NIC=[

  BRIDGE=br1,

  MAC=08:80:42:03:18:86,

  MODLE=e1000 ]

VCPU=1

VMID=12

[root at cloudmanager one]# 

[root at cloudmanager one]# pwd

/var/log/one

[root at cloudmanager one]# cat /srv/cloud/var/images/vm-

vm-linux-0.2.conf  vm-OMCP1.conf      

[root at cloudmanager one]# cat /srv/cloud/var/images/vm-OMCP1.conf 

NAME = OMCP1 

MEMORY = 2048

CPU = 1

VCPU = 1

EMULATOR = /usr/libexec/qemu-kvm

ARCH = i686

BOOT = hd

DISK = [ IMAGE= "OMCP1" ]

NIC = [ MAC = "08:80:42:03:17:86", MODLE ="e1000", BRIDGE = "br0" ]

NIC = [ MAC = "08:80:42:03:18:86", MODLE ="e1000", BRIDGE = "br1" ]

GRAPHICS = [

        TYPE = "vnc",

        LISTEN = "127.0.0.1",

        PORT = "5913" ]

[root at cloudmanager one]#

 

[root at host1 ~]# cat /var/lib/one/12/images/deployment.0

<domain type='kvm'>

        <name>one-12</name>

        <vcpu>1</vcpu>

        <memory>2097152</memory>

        <os>

                <type arch='i686'>hvm</type>

                <boot dev='hd'/>

        </os>

        <devices>

                <emulator>/usr/libexec/qemu-kvm</emulator>

                <disk type='file' device='disk'>

                        <source file='/var/lib/one//12/images/disk.0'/>

                        <target dev='hda'/>

                        <driver name='qemu' type='raw'/>

                </disk>

                <interface type='bridge'>

                        <source bridge='br0'/>

                        <mac address='08:80:42:03:17:86'/>

                </interface>

                <interface type='bridge'>

                        <source bridge='br1'/>

                        <mac address='08:80:42:03:18:86'/>

                </interface>

                <graphics type='vnc' listen='127.0.0.1' port='5913'/>

        </devices>

        <features>

                <acpi/>

        </features>

</domain>

[root at host1 ~]#


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