On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 2:33 AM, Edison Su <edison...@citrix.com> wrote:
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>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: to...@midokura.jp [mailto:to...@midokura.jp] On Behalf Of Tomoe
>> Sugihara
>> Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2012 1:22 AM
>> To: cloudstack-dev@incubator.apache.org
>> Cc: cloudstack-us...@incubator.apache.org
>> Subject: Re: [RFC] DevCloud, an all-in-one-box CloudStack development
>> environment
>>
>> On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 3:32 AM, Edison Su <edison...@citrix.com> wrote:
>>
>> > >
>> > > Not rdeploydb, but successfully ran "rdebug".
>> > > However, I still can't find ListTemplate even in /var/log/cloud/
>> >
>> > Better to fix rdeploydb at first, right now, your system is in a good
>> shape.
>> > If you had taken a snapshot for devcloud after importing the
>> devcloud.ova into virtualbox, then you can revert back to the initial
>> state.
>> > Then we can test the preinstalled cloudstack mgt server works for you
>> or not, by go to http://localhost:8080/client, then enable the zone,
>> wait for a few minutes, ssvm will come up, and the tiny user vm will be
>> available.
>> > Anyway, I'll write up the whole setup/configuration/how-to-use, step-
>> by-step illustrated.
>>
>>
>> Thanks for the writeup. That's very helpful.
>> I started from scratch and was able to see the tiny Linux template is
>> normal.
>>
>> Now, another problem is that I can't seem to launch a VM; I'm getting
>> this error:
>> ---------------------------
>>   [sshexec]      [java] INFO  [api.commands.DeployVMCmd]
>> (Job-Executor-13:job-13)
>> com.cloud.exception.InsufficientServerCapacityException: Unable to
>> create a deployment for VM[User|ccc]Scope=interface
>> com.cloud.dc.DataCenter; id=1
>> --------------------------
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> Which service offering are you using to create the VM? Need to use 
> tinyServiceOffering.

I'm using "tinyOffering" in "Compute offering" menu in launching VM wizard.
I can't find "tinyServiceOffering" anywhere. Am I missing something?

>> I also tried launching a VM with vanilla DevCloud(without doing any
>> ant commands),
>>  and I was ableto launch it. However, the launched tty Linux gets ip
>> address 10.0.0.15,
>>  which is the same address as devcloud and then web GUI became
>> inaccessible.
>
> That's weird, normally DevCloud will get 10.0.2.15 itself, user vm will get 
> other ip address.
> Which VirtualBox are you using? On which platform?

I'm using virtualbox-4.1 (4.1.18-78361~Ubuntu~precise) on Ubuntu 12.04.
This happens consistently, at least I hit 3 times in a row.

>> As a side note, it should be useful to add a port forward setting for
>> 8787 in VirtualBox
>> so we can remote debug easily.
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>
> Will do, and also 8250.

Can I ask what 8250 is for?

Thanks,
Tomoe

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