<html><head><style>.em-message p{margin:0px}</style></head><body><div class="em-message"><br><font face="arial">Dear mailing list,<br><br>Following my last VM failure, I removed the VM directly from the Sunstone DB, not a so good idea :)<br><br>To sum up the context :<br>- I created a batch of VMs<br>- Only 1 failed (FAILED state)<br>- I tried to redeploy it several times, and get an error message saying that "deployment.1.transfer" was not accessible or something<br>- I then manually removed the working files of the $VMID directory on my mutualized storage<br>- I removed the $VMID record from the DB (since the delete wasn't working properly)<br>- And then the situation was back to normal, at least in the display.<br>- Afterward, I tried to create a new VM, which got the old IP of the failed VM<br>- I faced the issue that the 1st VM has been correctly deployed but appeared as failed in Sunstone, causing an IP clash with the new one.<br><br>So, why a VM could be deployed and appears as FAILED in OpenNebula ? And how ONE could be sure that an IP adress isn't already used when creating a new VM ?<br><br>Thanks in advance for your feedback.<br><br>Kind regards<br>Cyrille<br><div id="EmailSignature"><br>"Imagination is more important than Knowledge"<br>
Albert Einstein</div><br></font></div></body></html>