[one-users] Fwd: can't ping and ssh vm

Jaime Melis jmelis at opennebula.org
Wed Mar 27 05:20:52 PDT 2013


FYI

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From: Alexandre De Carvalho <alexandre7.decarvalho at gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 10:53 AM
Subject: Re: [one-users] can't ping and ssh vm
To: Jaime Melis <jmelis at opennebula.org>


Thanks Jaime. These ones works perfectly.

Alex
Le 28 févr. 2013 16:45, "Jaime Melis" <jmelis at opennebula.org> a écrit :

Hi Alexandre,
>
> why have you chosen BRIDGE = br0? have you created that bridge in the
> VMware server? The default one is: BRIDGE = "VM Network" (try again with
> that bridge)
>
> You have more information on this here
> http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel3.8:vmwarenet
> (if you followed the Quick Start guide you're using the Pre-Defined
> network model)
>
> cheers,
> Jaime
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 10:16 AM, Alexandre De Carvalho <
> alexandre7.decarvalho at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> *Here onevm show -x <id> :*
>>
>> [oneadmin at localhost ~]$ onevm show -x 42
>> <VM>
>>   <ID>42</ID>
>>   <UID>2</UID>
>>   <GID>1</GID>
>>   <UNAME>oneuser</UNAME>
>>   <GNAME>users</GNAME>
>>   <NAME>one-42</NAME>
>>   <PERMISSIONS>
>>     <OWNER_U>1</OWNER_U>
>>     <OWNER_M>1</OWNER_M>
>>     <OWNER_A>0</OWNER_A>
>>     <GROUP_U>0</GROUP_U>
>>     <GROUP_M>0</GROUP_M>
>>     <GROUP_A>0</GROUP_A>
>>     <OTHER_U>0</OTHER_U>
>>     <OTHER_M>0</OTHER_M>
>>     <OTHER_A>0</OTHER_A>
>>   </PERMISSIONS>
>>   <LAST_POLL>1361523698</LAST_POLL>
>>   <STATE>3</STATE>
>>   <LCM_STATE>3</LCM_STATE>
>>   <RESCHED>0</RESCHED>
>>   <STIME>1361465461</STIME>
>>   <ETIME>0</ETIME>
>>   <DEPLOY_ID>one-42</DEPLOY_ID>
>>   <MEMORY>0</MEMORY>
>>   <CPU>0</CPU>
>>   <NET_TX>0</NET_TX>
>>   <NET_RX>0</NET_RX>
>>   <TEMPLATE>
>>     <CPU><![CDATA[1]]></CPU>
>>     <DISK>
>>       <CLONE><![CDATA[NO]]></CLONE>
>>       <DATASTORE><![CDATA[VMwareImages]]></DATASTORE>
>>       <DATASTORE_ID><![CDATA[100]]></DATASTORE_ID>
>>       <DEV_PREFIX><![CDATA[hd]]></DEV_PREFIX>
>>       <DISK_ID><![CDATA[0]]></DISK_ID>
>>       <IMAGE><![CDATA[liiiii]]></IMAGE>
>>       <IMAGE_ID><![CDATA[13]]></IMAGE_ID>
>>       <IMAGE_UNAME><![CDATA[oneuser]]></IMAGE_UNAME>
>>       <PERSISTENT><![CDATA[YES]]></PERSISTENT>
>>       <READONLY><![CDATA[NO]]></READONLY>
>>       <SAVE><![CDATA[YES]]></SAVE>
>>
>> <SOURCE><![CDATA[/var/lib/one/datastores/100/2146b1e4f3002b36ede09bd884b47f1b]]></SOURCE>
>>       <TARGET><![CDATA[hda]]></TARGET>
>>       <TM_MAD><![CDATA[shared]]></TM_MAD>
>>       <TYPE><![CDATA[FILE]]></TYPE>
>>     </DISK>
>>     <GRAPHICS>
>>       <LISTEN><![CDATA[0.0.0.0]]></LISTEN>
>>       <PORT><![CDATA[5942]]></PORT>
>>       <TYPE><![CDATA[vnc]]></TYPE>
>>     </GRAPHICS>
>>     <MEMORY><![CDATA[2048]]></MEMORY>
>>     <NAME><![CDATA[one-42]]></NAME>
>>     <NIC>
>>       <BRIDGE><![CDATA[br0]]></BRIDGE>
>>       <IP><![CDATA[10.0.2.50]]></IP>
>>       <MAC><![CDATA[02:00:b2:aa:4d:32]]></MAC>
>>       <NETWORK><![CDATA[lol]]></NETWORK>
>>       <NETWORK_ID><![CDATA[12]]></NETWORK_ID>
>>       <NETWORK_UNAME><![CDATA[oneuser]]></NETWORK_UNAME>
>>       <PHYDEV><![CDATA[eth0]]></PHYDEV>
>>       <VLAN><![CDATA[YES]]></VLAN>
>>     </NIC>
>>     <OS>
>>       <ARCH><![CDATA[i686]]></ARCH>
>>     </OS>
>>     <RAW>
>>       <TYPE><![CDATA[vmware]]></TYPE>
>>     </RAW>
>>     <TEMPLATE_ID><![CDATA[25]]></TEMPLATE_ID>
>>     <VCPU><![CDATA[1]]></VCPU>
>>     <VMID><![CDATA[42]]></VMID>
>>   </TEMPLATE>
>>   <HISTORY_RECORDS>
>>     <HISTORY>
>>       <OID>42</OID>
>>       <SEQ>0</SEQ>
>>       <HOSTNAME>10.0.1.4</HOSTNAME>
>>       <HID>0</HID>
>>       <STIME>1361465483</STIME>
>>       <ETIME>0</ETIME>
>>       <VMMMAD>vmm_vmware</VMMMAD>
>>       <VNMMAD>dummy</VNMMAD>
>>       <TMMAD>shared</TMMAD>
>>       <DS_LOCATION>/vmfs/volumes</DS_LOCATION>
>>       <DS_ID>0</DS_ID>
>>       <PSTIME>1361465483</PSTIME>
>>       <PETIME>1361465483</PETIME>
>>       <RSTIME>1361465483</RSTIME>
>>       <RETIME>0</RETIME>
>>       <ESTIME>0</ESTIME>
>>       <EETIME>0</EETIME>
>>       <REASON>0</REASON>
>>     </HISTORY>
>>   </HISTORY_RECORDS>
>> </VM>
>>
>> *here brctl show : *
>>
>> [oneadmin at localhost ~]$ brctl show
>> bridge name bridge id STP enabled interfaces
>> [oneadmin at localhost ~]$
>>
>> *here ip route :
>> *
>> [oneadmin at localhost ~]$ ip route
>> 10.0.1.0/24 dev eth0  proto kernel  scope link  src 10.0.1.3  metric 1
>> default via 10.0.1.254 dev eth0  proto static
>> [oneadmin at localhost ~]$
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> 2013/2/21 Jaime Melis <jmelis at opennebula.org>
>>
>>> Please, send us the output of the following commands
>>>
>>> $ onevm show -x <id>
>>> $ sudo brctl show
>>> $ sudo ip route
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 6:07 PM, Alexandre De Carvalho <
>>> alexandre7.decarvalho at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I'm using the version 3.8.1. I used this document :
>>>> http://opennebula.org/cloud:vmware_centos
>>>> I can launch some vms but i can't ping or ssh vm. And i don't know how
>>>> put my own default gateway on vm.
>>>>
>>>> Can you help me to resolve  my problem ?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Alexandre
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Jaime Melis
>>> Project Engineer
>>> OpenNebula - The Open Source Toolkit for Cloud Computing
>>> www.OpenNebula.org | jmelis at opennebula.org
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Cordialement,
>> Alexandre DE CARVALHO
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Jaime Melis
> Project Engineer
> OpenNebula - The Open Source Toolkit for Cloud Computing
> www.OpenNebula.org | jmelis at opennebula.org
>



-- 
Jaime Melis
Project Engineer
OpenNebula - The Open Source Toolkit for Cloud Computing
www.OpenNebula.org | jmelis at opennebula.org
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