[one-users] VM PENDING Status +OpenNebula v3.6+CentOS v6.2x86_64bit

Ruben S. Montero rsmontero at opennebula.org
Thu Aug 16 03:04:39 PDT 2012


Also, you should note that OpenNebula versions < 3.6 uses the dynamic CPU
load to check the host capacity. So if the host is actually under a heavy
load the VM won't be scheduled. This have been changed in 3.6 to not to
limit the over-commit allocation and to better support the specific
hypervisor schedulers.

Cheers

Ruben

On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 1:32 AM, Steven C Timm <timm at fnal.gov> wrote:

>  The last column in the onehost list shows AMEM (Available Memory) is
> only 1.1G****
>
> Check the syntax on template memory, I don’t think you should use the
> quotes, also check the memory allocated by****
>
> All the other templates.****
>
> Is this a KVM hypervisor?****
>
> ** **
>
> Steve Timm****
>
> ** **
>
> *From:* users-bounces at lists.opennebula.org [mailto:
> users-bounces at lists.opennebula.org] *On Behalf Of *Lawrence Chiong
> *Sent:* Wednesday, August 15, 2012 4:41 PM
> *To:* users
> *Subject:* [one-users] VM PENDING Status +OpenNebula v3.6+CentOS
> v6.2x86_64bit****
>
> ** **
>
>
> Hello,
>
> When I deployed my VM I always got "PENDING" status unless I manually
> deployed it. How can I resolved this issue considering I still have enough
> CPUs and Memory.
>
> This is my deployed VM template -
>
> CPU="0.1"
> DISK=[
>   IMAGE="empty-100m",
>   IMAGE_UNAME="oneadmin" ]
> GRAPHICS=[
>   LISTEN="0.0.0.0",
>   TYPE="vnc" ]
> MEMORY="128"
> NAME="test"
> NIC=[
>   NETWORK="testNetwork",
>   NETWORK_UNAME="oneadmin" ]
> OS=[
>   ARCH="x86_64",
>   BOOT="hd" ]
> RAW=[
>   TYPE="kvm" ]
> TEMPLATE_ID="111"
>
> My sched.log during VM deployment -
>
> 0]$ tail /var/log/one/sched.log
> Wed Aug 15 15:36:52 2012 [VM][D]: Pending and rescheduling VMs:
>  297
> Wed Aug 15 15:36:52 2012 [SCHED][D]: Host 2 filtered out. Not enough
> capacity.
>
> Wed Aug 15 15:36:52 2012 [SCHED][I]: Selected hosts:
>      PRI    HID  VM: 297
>     -----------------------
>
>
> and, my host list showing memory and cpu info -
>
> 0]$ onehost list
>   ID NAME            CLUSTER   RVM TCPU FCPU ACPU    TMEM    FMEM    AMEM
> STAT
>    2 localhost       -           7 1600 1472  500   23.6G   16.1G    1.1G
> on
>
> Any ideas is very much appreciated. Thanks.
>
> Jun****
>
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Ruben S. Montero, PhD
Project co-Lead and Chief Architect
OpenNebula - The Open Source Solution for Data Center Virtualization
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