awesome news, thanks for the update David!
On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 8:14 AM, La Motta, David <david.lamo...@netapp.com>wrote: > Hi Nitin, pls check out http://pastebin.com/AfU4Vs91 > > nfs-common failed during VM startup, but it later seems to have > stabilized. ssvm-check.sh chokes with DNS not available, as expected. > iptables is wide open. > > Like I mentioned in my earlier message, the ISOs are now being > downloaded… so rebooting the XS / SSVM might have done the trick after > modifying secstorage.allowed.internal.sites > > Thanks! > > > > *David La Motta* > Technical Marketing Engineer > Citrix Solutions > > *NetApp* > 919.476.5042 > dlamo...@netapp.com > > > > On May 31, 2013, at 1:17 AM, Prasanna Santhanam <t...@apache.org> wrote: > > On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 09:34:00PM +0000, La Motta, David wrote: > > Nothing in cloud.out--I have some old messages which don't make me > feel that great about things, but a tail -f on the file keeps it > static when I attempt to add the ISO. The old messages are: > > 18:47:27,229 WARN NioConnection:110 - Unable to connect to remote: > is there a server running on port 8250 > > > This guy here - he tries to reach out to port 8250 on the management > server to tell him he's good and ready. Have you allowed your > managemetn server port 8250 open? What's the iptables -L -nvx listing > on your management server? > > The ssvm-check.sh script does a few checks out of which 8250 agent > connectivity is one. Did that show ERROR or succeed? Can you paste the > output of ssvm-check.sh on a pastebin? > > > I have tried secstorage.allowed.internal.sites with > 172.20.39.0/24,10.63.172.0/24 and 172.20.39.0 and 172.20.39.51 to no > avail. The SSVM can ping 172.20.39.51 without a prob. > > Now something strange that I just noticed. I can wget from SSVM to > my internal web server and pull down whatever (actually, the CS > login page) from http://172.20.39.51:8080 but I get a connection > refused from http://172.20.39.51:80 > > *sigh* > > > David La Motta > Technical Marketing Engineer > Citrix Solutions > > NetApp > 919.476.5042 > dlamo...@netapp.com<mailto:dlamo...@netapp.com <dlamo...@netapp.com>> > > > > On May 30, 2013, at 4:09 PM, Ahmad Emneina <aemne...@gmail.com< > mailto:aemne...@gmail.com <aemne...@gmail.com>>> > wrote: > > can you check the output of /var/log/cloud/cloud.out when adding the iso. > Also if youre adding the iso from an internal web server, make sure you > have secstorage.allowed.internal.sites set to the internal ip or range of > where you host those images. > > > On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 12:25 PM, La Motta, David > <david.lamo...@netapp.com<mailto:david.lamo...@netapp.com<david.lamo...@netapp.com> > >>wrote: > > Ok, so I took a gander at some of the suggestions on that page, and though > I feel I am close? I am not there yet. Just so you all have a bit of > context how my environment is setup: > > I am running MS in a CentOS 6.4 VM, inside XS 61. > Cluster XS is another 6.1 VM > MS has a public and private (vlan) IP address > vlan itself can't access outside world (though MS can via the public IP) > > When I add my ISO, the MS console still continues to spit out: > > WARN [storage.download.DownloadMonitorImpl] (1292666621@qtp-1329125626-10 > :) > There is no secondary storage VM for secondary storage host nfs:// > 172.20.39.74/SnapCreator_secondary > > Both SSVM and proxy VM are running in XS, I can ssh to SSVM and execute > commands per the troubleshooting guide. > > Things that I have done since the series of messages on this thread: > > 1. Blew away the DB > 2. Started with a clean Cluster XS. > 3. MS iptables disabled > 4. Added secstorage.allowed.internal.sites value to have my vlan CIDR ( > 172.20.39.0/24) and public network CIDR (10.63.172.0/24) > 5. Changed host value for the MS to be the vlan IP address instead of the > public address > 6. Ran ssvm-check.sh and it stops short at not being able to hit DNS > (expected, because the vlan can't connect to the 'net) > 7. Ran service cloud status and it came back fine, everything seems to be > running a-ok. > 8. Primary and secondary storage remain intact on the storage controller. > > > Setup zone, pod, cluster, host, primary & secondary storage. System VMs > are up and running. DB says: > > mysql> select name,status,type from host; > +------------------------------------------+--------+------------------+ > | name | status | type | > +------------------------------------------+--------+------------------+ > | XenServer-CS | Up | Routing | > | nfs://172.20.39.74/SnapCreator_secondary | Alert | SecondaryStorage | > +------------------------------------------+--------+------------------+ > 2 rows in set (0.00 sec) > > mysql> select url,download_state,error_str from template_host_ref; > > > +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------+-----------+ > | url > | download_state | error_str | > > > +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------+-----------+ > | > > http://download.cloud.com/templates/acton/acton-systemvm-02062012.qcow2.bz2|DOWNLOADED > | NULL | > | > http://download.cloud.com/templates/acton/acton-systemvm-02062012.vhd.bz2 | > DOWNLOADED | NULL | > | > http://download.cloud.com/templates/burbank/burbank-systemvm-08012012.ova | > DOWNLOADED | NULL | > | > > http://download.cloud.com/templates/acton/acton-systemvm-02062012.qcow2.bz2|DOWNLOADED > | NULL | > | > http://download.cloud.com/templates/acton/acton-systemvm-02062012.vhd.bz2 | > DOWNLOADED | NULL | > | > http://172.20.39.51/software/linux/ubuntu/ubuntu-12.04.1-desktop-i386.iso | > NOT_DOWNLOADED | NULL | > > > +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------+-----------+ > 6 rows in set (0.00 sec) > > root@s-1-VM:/# tail -20 /var/log/cloud.log > Thu May 30 18:02:28 UTC 2013 Enable service cloud = 1 > Thu May 30 18:39:21 UTC 2013 Executing cloud-early-config > Thu May 30 18:39:22 UTC 2013 Detected that we are running inside xen-domU > guest > Thu May 30 18:39:24 UTC 2013 Setting up secondary storage system vm > Thu May 30 18:39:24 UTC 2013 checking that eth0 has IP > Thu May 30 18:39:25 UTC 2013 checking that eth1 has IP > Thu May 30 18:39:25 UTC 2013 checking that eth2 has IP > Thu May 30 18:39:34 UTC 2013 checking that eth3 has IP > Thu May 30 18:39:34 UTC 2013 Successfully setup storage network with > STORAGE_IP:172.20.39.6, STORAGE_NETMASK:255.255.255.0, STORAGE_CIDR: > Thu May 30 18:39:34 UTC 2013 Setting up apache web server > Thu May 30 18:39:34 UTC 2013 cloud: disable rp_filter > Thu May 30 18:39:34 UTC 2013 disable rpfilter > Thu May 30 18:39:34 UTC 2013 cloud: enable_fwding = 0 > Thu May 30 18:39:34 UTC 2013 enable_fwding = 0 > Thu May 30 18:39:34 UTC 2013 Enable service haproxy = 0 > Thu May 30 18:39:34 UTC 2013 Enable service dnsmasq = 0 > Thu May 30 18:39:34 UTC 2013 Enable service cloud-passwd-srvr = 0 > Thu May 30 18:39:35 UTC 2013 Enable service cloud = 1 > Thu May 30 18:47:35 UTC 2013 User stops cloud.com<http://cloud.com>< > http://cloud.com> > service > Thu May 30 19:04:13 UTC 2013 User stops cloud.com<http://cloud.com>< > http://cloud.com> > service > > (I ran a service cloud restart a couple of times, per troubleshooting > instructions) > > I am at a loss, but happy to try anything else? > > > > David La Motta > Technical Marketing Engineer > Citrix Solutions > > NetApp > 919.476.5042 > dlamo...@netapp.com<mailto:dlamo...@netapp.com <dlamo...@netapp.com>>< > mailto:dlamo...@netapp.com <dlamo...@netapp.com>> > > > > On May 30, 2013, at 9:44 AM, Nitin Mehta <nitin.me...@citrix.com< > mailto:nitin.me...@citrix.com <nitin.me...@citrix.com>><mailto: > nitin.me...@citrix.com<mailto:nitin.me...@citrix.com<nitin.me...@citrix.com> > >>> > wrote: > > David - Can you please follow > https://cwiki.apache.org/CLOUDSTACK/ssvm-troubleshooting.html to > troubleshoot the issues ? > Let us know how it goes ? > > On 30/05/13 7:02 PM, "La Motta, David" <david.lamo...@netapp.com< > mailto:david.lamo...@netapp.com <david.lamo...@netapp.com>><mailto: > david.lamo...@netapp.com<mailto:david.lamo...@netapp.com<david.lamo...@netapp.com>>>> > wrote: > > Hi Edison? > > The table is empty, which would indicate the error message I see on the > console is accurate. However, that I see the VM running in XenServer and > I have it listed in the Infrastructure area in CS doesn't make much sense. > > > > David La Motta > Technical Marketing Engineer > Citrix Solutions > > NetApp > 919.476.5042 > dlamo...@netapp.com<mailto:dlamo...@netapp.com <dlamo...@netapp.com>>< > mailto:dlamo...@netapp.com <dlamo...@netapp.com>>< > mailto:dlamo...@netapp.com <dlamo...@netapp.com> > > > > > On May 29, 2013, at 5:41 PM, Edison Su > <edison...@citrix.com<mailto:edison...@citrix.com <edison...@citrix.com>>< > mailto:edison...@citrix.com <edison...@citrix.com>><mailto: > edison...@citrix.com<mailto:edison...@citrix.com <edison...@citrix.com>>>> > wrote: > > Can you try: > select status from host where type = 'SecondaryStorageVM'; > in db? > > Make sure the agent in ssvm can connect back to mgt serer. > > -----Original Message----- > From: La Motta, David [mailto:david.lamo...@netapp.com<http://netapp.com>< > http://netapp.com>< > http://netapp.com>] > Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2013 2:28 PM > To: > <dev@cloudstack.apache.org<mailto:dev@cloudstack.apache.org<dev@cloudstack.apache.org> > ><mailto:dev@cloudstack.apache.org <dev@cloudstack.apache.org>><mailto: > dev@cloudstack.apache.org<mailto:dev@cloudstack.apache.org<dev@cloudstack.apache.org> > >>> > Subject: 4.2 snapshot: setting up ISOs - no go > > So my 4.2 instance is up and running, system VMs are running (secondary > storage VM and console proxy VM), primary and secondary storage are up > on NFS... all things considered and at a glance, things look good. > However, > when I try to add an ISO so that I can provision a VM, I am getting: > > WARN [storage.download.DownloadMonitorImpl] (1018141210@qtp- > 2013781391-38:) There is no secondary storage VM for secondary storage > host nfs://172.20.39.74/SnapCreator_secondary > > Which is throwing me off, because the secondary storage VM seems to be > up and happy. I can see it on XenCenter alive and well, too. When I go > through the ISO registration wizard, registration seems to be successful > in > the UI, since the ISOs get added to the templates table--except I get the > warning in the console above. > > If I try to add another secondary storage, I get: > > ERROR [cloud.api.ApiServer] (1260872222@qtp-2013781391-40:) unhandled > exception executing api command: addSecondaryStorage > com.cloud.utils.exception.CloudRuntimeException: Cannot transit agent > status with event AgentDisconnected for host 9, mangement server id is > 271423992217301,Unable to transition to a new state from Creating via > AgentDisconnected at > com.cloud.agent.manager.AgentManagerImpl.agentStatusTransitTo(Agent > ManagerImpl.java:1436) > > > When in doubt, reboot, right? So I shutdown my CS mgmt server and > XenServer host and tried again. I even added more secondary storage > without anything in it (the first NFS volume had the system VM template on > it). Still, I get the same behavior as described above: the UI says the > ISO was > added, but the log file warns about the lack of a secondary storage VM. > > If I attempt to go through the instance provisioning wizard, long and > behold, > the ISO is not listed in the "My ISOs" tab. > > > There is also something strange that I've noticed (slightly off topic): > if I have > primary storage allocated and resize the underlying volume on the storage > controller, CS doesn't see the new size. Is there any way to force that > to take > place from the UI? Clicking on refresh did nothing about it. > > Thanks! > > > > David La Motta > Technical Marketing Engineer - Citrix > > NetApp > 919.476.5042 > dlamo...@netapp.com<mailto:dlamo...@netapp.com <dlamo...@netapp.com>>< > mailto:dlamo...@netapp.com <dlamo...@netapp.com>>< > mailto:dlamo...@netapp.com <dlamo...@netapp.com> > <mailto:dlamo...@netapp.com <dlamo...@netapp.com> > > > > > > > > > > > -- > Prasanna., > > ------------------------ > Powered by BigRock.com > > >