[one-users] Bugs in documentation - CentOS
Jaco
bakgatnet at gmail.com
Sun Oct 19 01:06:23 PDT 2014
btw. found the bug in the Ubuntu docco:
1.1. Install the repo
Add the OpenNebula repository:
# wget -q -O- http://downloads.opennebula.org/repo/Ubuntu/repo.key | apt-key add -
# echo "deb http://downloads.opennebula.org/repo/4.8/Ubuntu/14.04/ stable opennebula" \
> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/opennebula.list
vs.
2.1. Install the repo
Add the OpenNebula repository:
# wget -q -O- http://downloads.opennebula.org/repo/Ubuntu/repo.key | apt-key add -
# echo "deb http://downloads.opennebula.org/repo/Ubuntu/14.04 stable opennebula" > \
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/opennebula.list
This last one sources packages outside the 4.8 specified before
- J
On 19/10/14 20:52, Valentin Bud wrote:
> Hello Jaco,
>
> Maybe Javier's presentation "OpenNebula and tips for CentOS 7" [1]
> might help you achieve what you desire.
>
> [1]: http://www.slideshare.net/opennebula
>
> Best,
> Valentin
>
> On Sun, Oct 19, 2014 at 3:59 AM, Jaco <bakgatnet at gmail.com
> <mailto:bakgatnet at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
> (1st post)
>
> I've toyed with ON before, but decided to finally commit.
>
> I scratched my server, installed CentOS 7 (minimal) & followed
> guide provided here:
> http://docs.opennebula.org/4.8/design_and_installation/quick_starts/qs_centos7_kvm.html
>
> (context: I've been using Ubuntu/Debian for a very long time, but
> recently decided to commit to CentOS/Fedora, so I'm a little rusty
> in places)
>
> Overall it went OK, but not great.
>
> A few things that tripped me up:
> * CentOS 7 by default comes with firewalld - something that's not
> covered under official docco's. I initially thought it was
> iptables preventing access from LAN, but managed to find this
> issue via accessing services through SSH tunnel
> * Telling people to 'disable SELinux' is simply a bad idea & sets
> a bad precedent & encourages lax security practices IMHO. It's
> there for a reason. For now I've set it to be permissive rather
> than disabled, but will re-enforce it again later.
>
> Otherwise I've followed the guide dutifully, but I'm unable to
> provision my 1st instance.
>
> I get this in the log:
>
> Sun Oct 19 13:56:54 2014 [Z0][DiM][I]: New VM state is ACTIVE.
> Sun Oct 19 13:56:54 2014 [Z0][LCM][I]: New VM state is PROLOG.
> Sun Oct 19 13:56:56 2014 [Z0][LCM][I]: New VM state is BOOT
> Sun Oct 19 13:56:56 2014 [Z0][VMM][I]: Generating deployment file:
> /var/lib/one/vms/5/deployment.0
> Sun Oct 19 13:56:56 2014 [Z0][VMM][I]: Remote worker node files
> not found
> Sun Oct 19 13:56:56 2014 [Z0][VMM][I]: Updating remotes
> Sun Oct 19 13:56:57 2014 [Z0][VMM][I]: Command execution fail:
> /var/tmp/one/vnm/tin/pre $REDACTED_HASH
> Sun Oct 19 13:56:57 2014 [Z0][VMM][I]: bash: line 2:
> /var/tmp/one/vnm/tin/pre: No such file or directory
> Sun Oct 19 13:56:57 2014 [Z0][VMM][I]: ExitCode: 127
> Sun Oct 19 13:56:57 2014 [Z0][VMM][I]: Failed to execute network
> driver operation: pre.
> Sun Oct 19 13:56:57 2014 [Z0][VMM][E]: Error deploying virtual machine
> Sun Oct 19 13:56:58 2014 [Z0][DiM][I]: New VM state is FAILED
>
> /var/tmp/one/vnm/tin/pre/ did not exist, so I created it as user
> oneadmin
>
> Virtual network is named "default", template " CentOS-7" & image "
> CentOS-7-one-4.8" (ad per docco).
>
> Default setup out of the box does not work, and/or documentation
> is incomplete.
>
> What am I missing?
> Please advise
>
> - J
>
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