[one-users] Ubuntu shutdown/image save
fc lists
fclists at pr-z.info
Thu May 17 12:50:26 PDT 2012
Hi,
What kind of Datastore is the image running from ?
depending on the TM driver you could try to "catch" the process on the
vmhost and see if it is getting stuck somehow or doing something weird, if
the oned is taking time to timeout you could maybe manage to see what is
happenning.
-FC
On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 8:46 PM, Sean Abbott <seabbott at akamai.com> wrote:
> ACPI: Enabled by default in the KVM driver. I didn't explicitly enable
> it in the template, but it is working because the VM does actually shut
> down.
>
> No errors that I've found anywhere other than the ones in the VM log.
>
> I did keep a VNC connection open and everything appeared to shut off
> cleanly. I also identified the machine doman in virsh and ran manual "virsh
> --connect qemu:///system --readonly dominfo 4" commands to watch it come
> down, and nearly instantly the command (which is what is used by the
> shutdown while loop) comes back with an exit code of 1 and a 'failed to
> get domain" because the domain doesn't exist any more.
>
> No, I restart the VM several times and each time it boots from the hard
> disk. Plus, I have been monitoring the VNC and it doesn't give me the
> "please remove the disc" like it does after the first reboot.
>
> Now, I also installed some xubuntu clients, because there are possibly
> some issues with ubuntu itself powering off versus halting. What was weird
> was that when I issued a shutdown WITHOUT the saveas, it worked fine (VM
> exited, disappeared from the VM list) However, when the saveas was
> involved, I had the same error.
>
> On 05/17/2012 02:44 PM, fc lists wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I was going to suggest to double check that ACPID is running in the VM , but
> then reading again i see it propted you with a popup so it should be running.
>
> Did you enabled ACPI in your VM TEMPLATE?
>
> Other then that, it seems to me that the issue is on the VM because any other
> problem related to your ONE master server would show up in the log ... as
> permission denied or whatever.
>
> Did you try to keep a VNC connection to the VM from outside OPENNEBULA when you
> shutdown to see what happens?
>
> It really does seem that the VM shutdown is not completing properly .. and from
> what you write
>
> """
> I created a template that used a raw hard disk and an ubuntu boot cd to
> create a working ubuntu 12.04 VM. Done, worked.
> I used onevm saveas <vm-name> <disk-id> "ubuntu-base-image" to set up a
> save.
> I used onevm shutdown <vm-id> to shut it down.
> """
>
> IT seems to me that you are just booting the UBUNTU live cd, perform the
> installation and the issue a saveas without restarting your VM first ... If that
> is the case then UBUNTU might simply be waiting for you to remove the CD from
> the drive ... until onenebula timeout and your VM fails.
>
> Opening a VNC From outside opennebyla will probably give you the answer you are
> looking for
>
> -FC
>
> On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 5:43 PM, Sean Abbott <seabbott at akamai.com
> <mailto:seabbott at akamai.com> <seabbott at akamai.com>> wrote:
>
> So, I'm attempting to create a master linux client image from which I
> can deploy new clients easily. I know that I'll eventually need to get
> master contextualization. However, before I get there, I'm having problems.
>
> I created a template that used a raw hard disk and an ubuntu boot cd to
> create a working ubuntu 12.04 VM. Done, worked.
> I used onevm saveas <vm-name> <disk-id> "ubuntu-base-image" to set up a
> save.
> I used onevm shutdown <vm-id> to shut it down.
>
> At first, it appeared to work. I was watching the vm from VNC and it
> popped up a window asking if I wanted to shut it down (I need to
> research how to make that window not happen in ubuntu).
>
> However. The VM transitioned to "unknown" state about 5 minutes later
> (initially it was "shutdown"), and the log says that it didn't properly
> finish shutdown:
>
> Thu May 17 16:19:33 2012 [LCM][I]: New VM state is SHUTDOWN
> Thu May 17 16:24:38 2012 [VMM][I]: Command execution fail:
> /var/tmp/one/vmm/kvm/shutdown one-7 172.26.210.149 7 172.26.210.149
> Thu May 17 16:24:38 2012 [VMM][E]: Timeout reached and VM one-7 is still alive
> Thu May 17 16:24:38 2012 [VMM][I]: Timeout reached
> Thu May 17 16:24:38 2012 [VMM][I]: ExitCode: 1
> Thu May 17 16:24:38 2012 [VMM][I]: Failed to execute virtualization driver
> operation: shutdown.
> Thu May 17 16:24:38 2012 [VMM][E]: Error shuting down VM: Timeout reached
> and VM one-7 is still alive
> Thu May 17 16:24:38 2012 [LCM][I]: Fail to shutdown VM. Assuming that the VM
> is still RUNNING (will poll VM).
> Thu May 17 16:24:38 2012 [VMM][I]: ExitCode: 0
> Thu May 17 16:24:38 2012 [VMM][I]: VM not found, setting to UNKNOWN
>
>
> And, presumably because of this, my image status "locked" and there is
> no data that has made it into the image.
>
> Is the answer that I need to figure out how to make ubuntu do a
> clean/fast ACPI shutdown before I can make this work, or is something
> else afoot. Corollary question: has anyone managed to make ubuntu do a
> clean ACPI shutdown with no intervention?
>
> Thanks!
>
> sean
>
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