[one-users] sunstone says : "OpenNebula is not running"
Guigui 6675636b206f6666
licks0re at hotmail.com
Wed May 2 03:31:29 PDT 2012
Hello Hector,
Unfortunately, still the same problem. And I'm using this packages from that repository :|
> To: licks0re at hotmail.com
> Subject: Re: [one-users] sunstone says : "OpenNebula is not running"
> Date: Wed, 2 May 2012 11:44:50 +0200
> CC: users at lists.opennebula.org
> From: hsanjuan at opennebula.org
>
> This is probably because you changed the contents of sunstone_auth. For
> that to work you need to to update the password of the serveradmin user
> with the sha1 password (oneuser passwd serveradmin susenebula --sha1).
>
> Im not sure your original problem was a packaging thing, but you could
> also try the opensuse packages from http://opennebula.org/software:software
>
> Hector
>
>
> En Wed, 02 May 2012 11:31:48 +0200, Guigui 6675636b206f6666
> <licks0re at hotmail.com> escribió:
>
> >
> > Good morning all,
> >
> > So. I re-did everything from scratch.
> >
> > 1) re-installed the machine with opensuse 12.1
> > 2) re-installed the softwares opennebula & sunstone
> > 3) added the one_auth variable to oneadmin .bashrc profile to avoid
> > confusion with the one_auth file
> >
> > Unfortunately, still the same problem. But now, I see some auth problem
> > in the oned.log (at the end of this message)
> >
> > Wed May 2 11:27:39 2012 [ReM][D]: UserPoolInfo method invoked
> >
> > Wed May 2 11:27:39 2012 [ReM][E]: [UserPoolInfo] User couldn't be
> > authenticated, aborting call.
> >
> >
> > Am I confusing something here ? sunstone credentials are the credentials
> > given in the sunstone_auth file, am I correct ?
> > (in fact, I set all the passwords to "susenebula"... oneadmin system
> > account, in one_auth file and in sunstone_auth file)
> >
> >
> > To start the services, I do :
> >
> > "sudo - oneadmin"
> > "one start"
> > "sunstone-server start"
> >
> > It gives me no errors. One & sunstone logs at the end of this message.
> >
> > So here are all the revelant config files:
> >
> > one_auth file:
> > oneadmin:susenebula
> >
> > sunstone_auth file:
> > oneadmin:susenebula
> >
> > file rights :
> > -rw-r--r-- 1 oneadmin cloud 20 Jan 27 14:34 one_auth
> > -rw------- 1 oneadmin cloud 20 Jan 27 15:15 sunstone_auth
> >
> > /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.
> > # HOST_PER_INTERVAL: Number of hosts monitored in each interval.
> > #
> > # VM_POLLING_INTERVAL: Time in seconds between virtual machine
> > monitorization.
> > # (use 0 to disable VM monitoring).
> > # VM_PER_INTERVAL: Number of VMs monitored in each interval.
> > #
> > # 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 = 600
> > #HOST_PER_INTERVAL = 15
> >
> > VM_POLLING_INTERVAL = 600
> > #VM_PER_INTERVAL = 5
> >
> > #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 = "oneadmin",
> > # passwd = "oneadmin",
> > # 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 = "02:00"
> >
> > #*******************************************************************************
> > # Image Repository Configuration
> > #*******************************************************************************
> > # 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
> > #*******************************************************************************
> > 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" ]
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > # VMware 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_vmware",
> > # executable = "one_im_sh",
> > # arguments = "-t 15 -r 0 vmware" ]
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > # 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
> > # -l <actions[=command_name]> actions executed locally, command can be
> > # overridden for each action.
> > # Valid actions: deploy, shutdown, cancel, save, restore,
> > migrate, poll
> > # An example: "-l migrate,poll=poll_ganglia,save"
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > VM_MAD = [
> > name = "vmm_kvm",
> > executable = "one_vmm_exec",
> > arguments = "-t 15 -r 0 kvm",
> > default = "vmm_exec/vmm_exec_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 <actions[=command_name]> actions executed locally, command can be
> > # overridden for each action.
> > # Valid actions: deploy, shutdown, cancel, save, restore,
> > migrate, poll
> > # An example: "-l migrate,poll=poll_ganglia,save"
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > #VM_MAD = [
> > # name = "vmm_xen",
> > # executable = "one_vmm_exec",
> > # arguments = "-t 15 -r 0 xen",
> > # default = "vmm_exec/vmm_exec_xen.conf",
> > # type = "xen" ]
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > # VMware 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
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > #VM_MAD = [
> > # name = "vmm_vmware",
> > # executable = "one_vmm_sh",
> > # arguments = "-t 15 -r 0 vmware",
> > # default = "vmm_exec/vmm_exec_vmware.conf",
> > # type = "vmware" ]
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > # 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 /)
> > #*******************************************************************************
> >
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > # SHARED Transfer Manager Driver Configuration
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > TM_MAD = [
> > name = "tm_shared",
> > executable = "one_tm",
> > arguments = "tm_shared/tm_shared.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" ]
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > # VMware DataStore Transfer Manager Driver Configuration
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > #TM_MAD = [
> > # name = "tm_vmware",
> > # executable = "one_tm",
> > # arguments = "tm_vmware/tm_vmware.conf" ]
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > #*******************************************************************************
> > # Image Manager Driver Configuration
> > #*******************************************************************************
> > # Drivers to manage the image repository, specialized for the storage
> > backend
> > # 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
> > #*******************************************************************************
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > # FS based Image Manager Driver Configuration
> > # -t number of threads, i.e. number of repo operations at the same
> > time
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > IMAGE_MAD = [
> > executable = "one_image",
> > arguments = "fs -t 15" ]
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > #*******************************************************************************
> > # 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)
> > # - PROLOG, when the VM is in the prolog state
> > # - 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 is relative to $ONE_LOCATION/var/remotes/hook
> > # (self-contained) or to /var/lib/one/remotes/hook
> > (system-wide).
> > # That directory will be copied on the hosts under
> > # SCRIPTS_REMOTE_DIR. It can be an absolute path that must
> > exist
> > # on the target host
> > # arguments : for the hook. You can access to VM information with $
> > # - $VMID, the ID of the virtual machine
> > # - $TEMPLATE, the VM template in xml and base64 encoded
> > # 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 is relative to $ONE_LOCATION/var/remotes/hook
> > # (self-contained) or to /var/lib/one/remotes/hook
> > (system-wide).
> > # That directory will be copied on the hosts under
> > # SCRIPTS_REMOTE_DIR. It can be an absolute path that must
> > exist
> > # on the target host.
> > # arguments : for the hook. You can use the following Host information:
> > # - $HID, the ID of the host
> > # - $TEMPLATE, the Host template in xml and base64 encoded
> > # remote : values,
> > # - YES, The hook is executed in the host
> > # - NO, The hook is executed in the OpenNebula server
> > (default)
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > HM_MAD = [
> > executable = "one_hm" ]
> >
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > #*******************************************************************************
> > # Fault Tolerance Hooks
> > #*******************************************************************************
> > # This hook is used to perform recovery actions when a host fails. The
> > VMs
> > # running in the host can be deleted (use -d option) or resubmitted (-r)
> > in
> > # other host
> > # Last argument (force) can be "y", so suspended VMs in the host will be
> > # resubmitted/deleted, or "n", so suspended VMs in the host will be
> > ignored
> > #
> > #HOST_HOOK = [
> > # name = "error",
> > # on = "ERROR",
> > # command = "ft/host_error.rb",
> > # arguments = "$HID -r n",
> > # remote = "no" ]
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > # These two hooks can be used to automatically delete or resubmit VMs
> > that reach
> > # the "failed" state. This way, the administrator doesn't have to
> > interact
> > # manually to release its resources or retry the deployment.
> > #
> > #
> > # Only one of them should be uncommented.
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > #
> > #VM_HOOK = [
> > # name = "on_failure_delete",
> > # on = "FAILED",
> > # command = "/usr/bin/env onevm delete",
> > # arguments = "$VMID" ]
> > #
> > #VM_HOOK = [
> > # name = "on_failure_resubmit",
> > # on = "FAILED",
> > # command = "/usr/bin/env onevm resubmit",
> > # arguments = "$VMID" ]
> > #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > #*******************************************************************************
> > # Auth Manager Configuration
> > #*******************************************************************************
> > # AUTH_MAD: The Driver that will be used to authenticate (authn) and
> > # authorize (authz) OpenNebula requests. If defined OpenNebula will use
> > the
> > # built-in auth policies.
> > #
> > # executable: path of the auth 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 :
> > # --authn: list of authentication modules separated by commas, if
> > not
> > # defined all the modules available will be enabled
> > # --authz: authorization module
> > #
> > # SESSION_EXPIRATION_TIME: Time in seconds to keep an authenticated
> > token as
> > # valid. During this time, the driver is not used. Use 0 to disable
> > session
> > # caching
> > #
> > # ENABLE_OTHER_PERMISSIONS: Whether or not to enable the permissions for
> > # 'other'. Users in the oneadmin group will still be able to change
> > # these permissions. Values: YES or NO
> > #*******************************************************************************
> >
> > AUTH_MAD = [
> > executable = "one_auth_mad",
> > arguments = "--authn ssh,x509,ldap,server_cipher,server_x509"
> > # arguments = "--authz quota --authn
> > ssh,x509,ldap,server_cipher,server_x509"
> > ]
> >
> > SESSION_EXPIRATION_TIME = 900
> >
> > #ENABLE_OTHER_PERMISSIONS = "YES"
> >
> >
> > /etc/one/sunstone-server.conf
> >
> > # OpenNebula sever contact information
> > :one_xmlrpc: http://localhost:2633/RPC2
> >
> > # Server Configuration
> > :host: localhost
> > :port: 8080
> >
> > # Authentication driver for incomming requests
> > # sunstone, for OpenNebula's user-password scheme
> > # x509, for x509 certificates based authentication
> > :auth: sunstone
> >
> > # Authentication driver to communicate with OpenNebula core
> > # cipher, for symmetric cipher encryption of tokens
> > # x509, for x509 certificate encryption of tokens
> > :core_auth: cipher
> >
> > # VNC Configuration
> > :vnc_proxy_base_port: 29876
> > :novnc_path:
> >
> > # Default language setting
> > :lang: en_US
> >
> >
> > /var/log/one/oned.log
> >
> > Wed May 2 11:24:38 2012 [ONE][I]: Starting OpenNebula 3.2.1
> > ----------------------------------------
> > OpenNebula Configuration File
> > ----------------------------------------
> > AUTH_MAD=ARGUMENTS=--authn
> > ssh,x509,ldap,server_cipher,server_x509,EXECUTABLE=one_auth_mad
> > DB=BACKEND=sqlite
> > DEBUG_LEVEL=3
> > DEFAULT_DEVICE_PREFIX=hd
> > DEFAULT_IMAGE_TYPE=OS
> > ENABLE_OTHER_PERMISSIONS=YES
> > HM_MAD=EXECUTABLE=one_hm
> > HOST_MONITORING_INTERVAL=600
> > HOST_PER_INTERVAL=15
> > IMAGE_MAD=ARGUMENTS=fs -t 15,EXECUTABLE=one_image
> > IM_MAD=ARGUMENTS=-r 0 -t 15 kvm,EXECUTABLE=one_im_ssh,NAME=im_kvm
> > MAC_PREFIX=02:00
> > MANAGER_TIMER=15
> > NETWORK_SIZE=254
> > PORT=2633
> > SCRIPTS_REMOTE_DIR=/var/tmp/one
> > SESSION_EXPIRATION_TIME=900
> > TM_MAD=ARGUMENTS=tm_shared/tm_shared.conf,EXECUTABLE=one_tm,NAME=tm_shared
> > VM_DIR=/var/lib/one/
> > VM_MAD=ARGUMENTS=-t 15 -r 0
> > kvm,DEFAULT=vmm_exec/vmm_exec_kvm.conf,EXECUTABLE=one_vmm_exec,NAME=vmm_kvm,TYPE=kvm
> > VM_PER_INTERVAL=5
> > VM_POLLING_INTERVAL=600
> > VNC_BASE_PORT=5900
> > ----------------------------------------
> > Wed May 2 11:24:38 2012 [ONE][I]: Log level:3
> > [0=ERROR,1=WARNING,2=INFO,3=DEBUG]
> > Wed May 2 11:24:38 2012 [ONE][I]: Checking database version.
> > Wed May 2 11:24:38 2012 [VMM][I]: Starting Virtual Machine Manager...
> > Wed May 2 11:24:38 2012 [LCM][I]: Starting Life-cycle Manager...
> > Wed May 2 11:24:38 2012 [VMM][I]: Virtual Machine Manager started.
> > Wed May 2 11:24:38 2012 [LCM][I]: Life-cycle Manager started.
> > Wed May 2 11:24:38 2012 [InM][I]: Starting Information Manager...
> > Wed May 2 11:24:38 2012 [InM][I]: Information Manager started.
> > Wed May 2 11:24:38 2012 [TrM][I]: Starting Transfer Manager...
> > Wed May 2 11:24:38 2012 [DiM][I]: Starting Dispatch Manager...
> > Wed May 2 11:24:38 2012 [TrM][I]: Transfer Manager started.
> > Wed May 2 11:24:38 2012 [HKM][I]: Starting Hook Manager...
> > Wed May 2 11:24:38 2012 [DiM][I]: Dispatch Manager started.
> > Wed May 2 11:24:38 2012 [HKM][I]: Hook Manager started.
> > Wed May 2 11:24:38 2012 [AuM][I]: Starting Auth Manager...
> > Wed May 2 11:24:38 2012 [AuM][I]: Authorization Manager started.
> > Wed May 2 11:24:38 2012 [ImM][I]: Starting Image Manager...
> > Wed May 2 11:24:38 2012 [ImM][I]: Image Manager started.
> > Wed May 2 11:24:38 2012 [ReM][I]: Starting Request Manager...
> > Wed May 2 11:24:38 2012 [ReM][I]: Starting XML-RPC server, port 2633 ...
> > Wed May 2 11:24:38 2012 [ReM][I]: Request Manager started.
> > Wed May 2 11:24:40 2012 [VMM][I]: Loading Virtual Machine Manager
> > drivers.
> > Wed May 2 11:24:40 2012 [VMM][I]: Loading driver: vmm_kvm (KVM)
> > Wed May 2 11:24:40 2012 [VMM][I]: Driver vmm_kvm loaded.
> > Wed May 2 11:24:40 2012 [InM][I]: Loading Information Manager drivers.
> > Wed May 2 11:24:40 2012 [InM][I]: Loading driver: im_kvm
> > Wed May 2 11:24:40 2012 [InM][I]: Driver im_kvm loaded
> > Wed May 2 11:24:40 2012 [TM][I]: Loading Transfer Manager drivers.
> > Wed May 2 11:24:40 2012 [VMM][I]: Loading driver: tm_shared
> > Wed May 2 11:24:40 2012 [TM][I]: Driver tm_shared loaded.
> > Wed May 2 11:24:40 2012 [HKM][I]: Loading Hook Manager driver.
> > Wed May 2 11:24:40 2012 [HKM][I]: Hook Manager loaded
> > Wed May 2 11:24:40 2012 [ImM][I]: Loading Image Manager driver.
> > Wed May 2 11:24:40 2012 [ImM][I]: Image Manager loaded
> > Wed May 2 11:24:40 2012 [AuM][I]: Loading Auth. Manager driver.
> > Wed May 2 11:24:40 2012 [AuM][I]: Auth Manager loaded
> > Wed May 2 11:24:57 2012 [ReM][D]: HostPoolInfo method invoked
> > Wed May 2 11:24:57 2012 [ReM][D]: VirtualMachinePoolInfo method invoked
> > Wed May 2 11:24:57 2012 [ReM][D]: AclInfo method invoked
> > Wed May 2 11:25:27 2012 [ReM][D]: HostPoolInfo method invoked
> > Wed May 2 11:25:27 2012 [ReM][D]: VirtualMachinePoolInfo method invoked
> > Wed May 2 11:25:27 2012 [ReM][D]: AclInfo method invoked
> > Wed May 2 11:26:56 2012 [ReM][D]: HostPoolInfo method invoked
> > Wed May 2 11:26:57 2012 [ReM][D]: VirtualMachinePoolInfo method invoked
> > Wed May 2 11:26:57 2012 [ReM][D]: AclInfo method invoked
> > Wed May 2 11:27:26 2012 [ReM][D]: HostPoolInfo method invoked
> > Wed May 2 11:27:27 2012 [ReM][D]: VirtualMachinePoolInfo method invoked
> > Wed May 2 11:27:27 2012 [ReM][D]: AclInfo method invoked
> > Wed May 2 11:27:39 2012 [ReM][D]: UserPoolInfo method invoked
> > Wed May 2 11:27:39 2012 [ReM][E]: [UserPoolInfo] User couldn't be
> > authenticated, aborting call.
> >
> >
> >
> > /var/log/one/sunstone.log
> >
> > == Sinatra/1.3.2 has taken the stage on 8080 for development with backup
> > from Thin
> >
> > (and that's all until I stop the sunstone-server.)
> >
> >
> > Again, thanks all for your answers, Olivier, Lehel & Hector :-)
> >
> > Guillaume
> >
> >
> > Date: Wed, 2 May 2012 08:18:55 +0200
> > From: olivier.sallou at codeless.fr
> > To: licks0re at hotmail.com
> > Subject: Re: [one-users] sunstone says : "OpenNebula is not running"
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Le 5/1/12 10:10 AM, Guigui 6675636b206f6666 a écrit :
> >
> > Well, it's on the same machine so I guess it tries to connect
> > localhost, am I wrong?
> >
> >
> > By the way, happy day-off 1st of may ;-)
> >
> >
> > All depends on configuration.
> >
> > If it listens on 127.0.0.1, it will accept connections only on this
> > interface. So it sunstone is configured to call oned on current ip
> > instead of 127.0.01 it will fail for example.
> >
> > The listen address and the connection address should exactly be the
> > same (or one should listen on 0.0.0.0)
> >
> >
> > Olivier
> >
> >> To: users at lists.opennebula.org
> >> Date: Tue, 1 May 2012 12:28:06 +0200
> >> From: hsanjuan at opennebula.org
> >> Subject: Re: [one-users] sunstone says : "OpenNebula is not running"
> >>
> >> Hi, can you send /var/log/one/sunstone.log. It may have useful info.
> >> Also
> >> check oned.log in case it is an auth problem.
> >>
> >> Hector
> >>
> >> En Tue, 01 May 2012 08:50:58 +0200, Guigui 6675636b206f6666
> >> <licks0re at hotmail.com> escribió:
> >>
> >> >
> >> > Good morning,
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > I'm trying to setup open nebula on an opensuse 12.1
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > I followed this document (which, if you do exactly the steps is NOT
> >> > working at the end):
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > SDB:Cloud OpenNebula - openSUSE
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > The problem is that I can't get sunstone server working. I double
> >> > checked the settings, etc, no way I'll get it to work.
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > Sunstone server systematically answers :
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > "OpenNebula is not running"
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > But, I confirm that open nebula IS running, here's a ps -ef | grep
> >> one :
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > oneadmin 3046 1 0 Apr30 pts/0 00:00:05 /usr/bin/oned -f
> >> >
> >> > oneadmin 3064 1 0 Apr30 pts/0 00:00:03 /usr/bin/mm_sched
> >> >
> >> > oneadmin 3067 3046 0 Apr30 pts/0 00:00:00 ruby
> >> > /usr/lib/one/mads/one_vmm_exec.rb -t 15 -r 0 kvm
> >> >
> >> > oneadmin 3077 3046 0 Apr30 pts/0 00:00:00 ruby
> >> > /usr/lib/one/mads/one_im_exec.rb -r 0 -t 15 kvm
> >> >
> >> > oneadmin 3086 3046 0 Apr30 pts/0 00:00:00 ruby
> >> > /usr/lib/one/mads/one_tm.rb tm_shared/tm_shared.conf
> >> >
> >> > oneadmin 3099 3046 0 Apr30 pts/0 00:00:00 ruby
> >> > /usr/lib/one/mads/one_hm.rb
> >> >
> >> > oneadmin 3109 3046 0 Apr30 pts/0 00:00:00 ruby
> >> > /usr/lib/one/mads/one_image.rb fs -t 15
> >> >
> >> > oneadmin 3118 3046 0 Apr30 pts/0 00:00:00 ruby
> >> > /usr/lib/one/mads/one_auth_mad.rb --authn
> >> > ssh,x509,ldap,server_cipher,server_x509
> >> >
> >> > root 3162 1 0 Apr30 pts/0 00:00:17 ruby
> >> > /usr/lib/one/sunstone/sunstone-server.rb
> >> >
> >> > root 6697 2989 0 08:18 pts/0 00:00:00 grep --color=auto one
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > Any clues?
> >> >
> >> > Thanks in advance!
> >>
> >>
> >> --
> >> Hector Sanjuan
> >> OpenNebula Developer
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> >
>
>
> --
> Hector Sanjuan
> OpenNebula Developer
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