[one-users] RVM=-3 Why RVM is negative number

Steven Timm timm at fnal.gov
Thu Apr 5 12:50:50 PDT 2012


I have never seen negative number of running VM's but
I have seen that onehost list will under-report VM's
and if you do
onevm list and count the number of vm's on each host, it is not
the same as the RVM count. This is also a problem in the OpenNebula 2.0 
series.

Steve Timm


On Wed, 4 Apr 2012, 张光鹏 wrote:

> Hi,
>    I use the version of openenbula is 3.0, and my host have 4 processor.I
> don't know what happened , when i use onehost list to check my hosts,i
> get this info:
>   ID NAME               RVM   TCPU   FCPU   ACPU   TMEM   FMEM   AMEM   STAT
>    4 compute-9-7.loc     -3    400    365    700   7.7G   6.6G  13.5G    of
> f
> Actually, there is just one vm running one the host , other vms have been
> deleted,include one failed vm.
> Please tell me  why RVM would be negative number and what is it into
> negative operation. 
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