Also, what version are you deploying? 4.1.1?

On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 2:48 PM, Marcus Sorensen <shadow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Any reason why you aren't using the developer packages? I don't see
> any info regarding the agent install.  Did you also set your KVM
> traffic labels for the various networks (I'm assuming cloubr0 and
> cloudbr1 are for management, public, guest bridges, but not sure which
> is which, management is 3200, maybe?) whats the 3100 addr for?
>
> On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 2:41 PM, Chiradeep Vittal
> <chiradeep.vit...@citrix.com> wrote:
>> Why would your primary (local) storage have a different IP than 
>> host-corporate-ip?
>> There is also a flag system.vm.use.local.storage which tells CloudStack to 
>> use local storage for system vms.
>>
>> From: Sarath Chandra 
>> <sarath.cloudst...@gmail.com<mailto:sarath.cloudst...@gmail.com>>
>> Reply-To: "dev@cloudstack.apache.org<mailto:dev@cloudstack.apache.org>" 
>> <dev@cloudstack.apache.org<mailto:dev@cloudstack.apache.org>>
>> Date: Tuesday, August 6, 2013 4:33 AM
>> To: "dev@cloudstack.apache.org<mailto:dev@cloudstack.apache.org>" 
>> <dev@cloudstack.apache.org<mailto:dev@cloudstack.apache.org>>
>> Subject: Help needed with Cloudstack Setup
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I am doing a fresh cloudstack installation and am not able to instantiate 
>> any VMs (both system & guest vms). I am seeing the following errors:
>>
>> ERROR [network.element.SspElement] (consoleproxy-1:ctx-6d22b00c) 
>> ReservationContext was null for NicProfile[2-1-null-null-null 
>> Ntwk[202|Control|3]
>> ERROR [network.element.SspElement] (secstorage-1:ctx-3f99cd9c) 
>> ReservationContext was null for NicProfile[84-22-null-10.20.30.11-null 
>> Ntwk[200|Public|1]
>> ERROR [network.element.SspElement] (consoleproxy-1:ctx-6d22b00c) 
>> ReservationContext was null for NicProfile[3-1-null-null-null 
>> Ntwk[201|Management|2]
>> WARN  [cloud.consoleproxy.ConsoleProxyManagerImpl] 
>> (consoleproxy-1:ctx-6d22b00c) Exception while trying to start console proxy
>> com.cloud.exception.InsufficientServerCapacityException: Unable to create a 
>> deployment for VM[ConsoleProxy|v-1-VM]Scope=interface 
>> com.cloud.dc.DataCenter; id=1
>>
>> at a later place
>> com.cloud.utils.exception.CloudRuntimeException: Failed to find template 
>> routing-3 in VMTemplateStoragePool
>>
>>
>> I suspect my configuration is wrong some where. Can anybody kindly check and 
>> confirm if my configuration is right. If its right, then please point me to 
>> the likely cause of this issue.
>>
>>
>> I have attached a picture to this mail which shows my lab setup. To give a 
>> brief, the following is my setup:
>>
>> Server <----------> Switch 1 <--------------> Switch 2 <----------------> 
>> KVM Hypervisor
>>
>> The switches allow all Vlan traffic to pass through them (basically trunk 
>> all and have added vlans 3100,3200,3300 to both the switches)
>>
>>
>> On my server I have done the following:
>>
>>
>>   *   Ubuntu 13.04 OS
>>   *   Started NFS and exported to /mnt/primary (not using this) and 
>> /mnt/secondary
>>   *   Installed the System template by executing the command  :  
>> cloud-install-sys-tmplt -m /mnt/secondary -u 
>> http://download.cloud.com/templates/acton/acton-systemvm-02062012.qcow2.bz2 
>> -h kvm -o localhost -r root -d
>>   *   $ mvn clean install -P developer,systemvm
>>   *   $ mvn -P developer -pl developer -Ddeploydb  (Deployed the db)
>>   *   $ mvn -pl :cloud-client-ui jetty:run  (Started the management server)
>>
>> On my hypervisor I have the following:
>>
>>   *   Ubuntu 13.04 OS
>>   *   KVM as hypervisor
>>
>> Server Interface configuration:
>> eth0 : Corporate Lab network ip (lets call it as server-corporate-ip)
>> eth1.3200 : 172.16.10.1 (assigned during CS setup)   [eth1.3200 is a 
>> subinterface on eth1]
>>
>> Global Settings:
>> system.vm.use.local.storage = true
>>
>> Zone Setup details:
>>         DNS 1    8.8.8.8
>> DNS 2    8.8.4.4
>> Internal DNS 1    172.16.10.1
>> Guest CIDR    10.1.1.0/24<http://10.1.1.0/24>
>> Local storage enabled    Yes
>>
>>
>> Pod Setup
>> Netmask    255.255.255.0
>> Start IP    172.16.20.10
>> End IP    172.16.20.100
>> Gateway    172.16.20.1
>> Allocation State    Enabled
>> Dedicated    No
>>
>> Cluster Setup
>> Zone    Zone-1
>> Pod    Pod-1
>> Hypervisor    KVM
>> Cluster Type    CloudManaged
>>
>> Host Setup
>> Resource state    Enabled
>> State    Up
>> Type    Routing  (?????? why routing????)
>> Host Tags
>> OS Preference    None
>> Zone    Zone-1
>> Pod    Pod-1
>> Cluster    Cluster-1
>> IP Address    172.16.10.10
>> Version    4.2.0-SNAPSHOT
>> Dedicated    No
>>
>> Primary Storage (Auto Configured)
>> Name : <Hypervisor name> Local Storage
>> State    Up
>> Pod    Pod-1
>> Cluster    Cluster-1
>> Type    Filesystem
>> IP Address    172.16.10.10
>> Path    /var/lib/libvirt/images
>> Disk Total    221.23 GB
>>
>> Secondary Storage
>> Name : SecondaryStorage-1
>> URL    nfs://server-corporate-ip/mnt/secondary
>> Provider    NFS
>> Scope    ZONE
>> Zone    Zone-1
>>
>>
>> Hypervisor Interface configuration:
>> eth0 : Corporate Lab network ip (lets call it ashost-corporate-ip)
>> eth1.3100 : 172.16.10.10
>> eth1.3200 : assigned to cloudbr0
>> eth1.3300 : assigned to cloudbr1
>>
>> I have created the sub-interfaces as per CS hypervisor install guide.
>>
>> agent.properties (has got auto configured)
>> #Storage
>> #Tue Aug 06 15:20:15 IST 2013
>> guest.network.device=cloudbr0
>> workers=5
>> private.network.device=
>> cloudbr0
>> port=8250
>> resource=com.cloud.hypervisor.kvm.resource.LibvirtComputingResource
>> pod=1
>> zone=1
>> guid=acc23093-6630-3c1a-aeb0-39367415bf6b
>> cluster=1
>> public.network.device=cloudbr0
>> local.storage.uuid=7c7e70ab-7e5d-4766-8d5c-f51935b780c4
>> domr.scripts.dir=scripts/network/domr/kvm
>> host=server-corporate-ip
>> LibvirtComputingResource.id=1
>>
>>
>> thanks and regards,
>> Sarath
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