Thanks! Is the console proxy issue will be fixed at some point in the future or this won't be possible?

Francois

On 10/28/2013, 1:57 PM, Phong Nguyen wrote:
Yes, the console proxy VM is unable to connect to the LXC console. Use virsh to connect from the host.

virsh -c lxc:/// console i-2-20-VM

-Phong


On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 1:22 PM, Francois Gaudreault <fgaudrea...@cloudops.com <mailto:fgaudrea...@cloudops.com>> wrote:

    Ok, I followed Chiradeep's comment here, and it now works fine. I
    have CentOS 6 containers running.

    My only other questions would be:
    - Is it normal that the console proxy VM cannot proxy the
    container's console?
    - How can I access the container console from the host? (I am on
    CentOS) I can ssh to the container tho.

    Thanks!

    Francois


    On 10/24/2013, 7:00 PM, Chiradeep Vittal wrote:

        So here's what should work
        Create zone
        Add a KVM cluster -> add a KVM host -> wait for systemvms to start
        Add a LXC cluster -> add a LXC host

        On 10/24/13 9:55 AM, "Francois Gaudreault"
        <fgaudrea...@cloudops.com <mailto:fgaudrea...@cloudops.com>>
        wrote:

            If it's designed to do that, then something is wrong with
            how CS deals
            with it.

            When I was trying to get the KVM images to work, they were
            starting,
            getting IPs, but then something was killing the VM. I
            though for
            sometime that libvirt was the issue, so I tried Ubuntu
            13.10, 12.04 and
            CentOS with the same results. I then switched the
            hypervisor type in CS

        >from LXC to KVM (rebuilt the zone), keep the same settings on
        my host,

            and the System VMs are running fine since then.

            Anyone have time to help me troubleshoot? I mean, this is
            not a blocker,
            but I can't get standalone LXC cluster to work...

            Francois

            On 10/24/2013, 11:53 AM, Phong Nguyen wrote:

                    So we need a KVM cluster to run the VMs? (Added
                    the author of the

                feature)

                As it was originally discussed and implemented, the
                decision was to
                use KVM as the system VM for LXC clusters instead of
                creating an LXC
                system VM. A zone with only LXC clusters will deploy a
                KVM system VM
                on a host running an LXC agent. Behind the scenes,
                this is possible
                because both KVM and LXC agents use libvirt for
                provisioning (and that
                the setup of an LXC agent is almost identical to KVM
                and perfectly
                capable of running KVM VMs).

                -Phong


                On Thu, Oct 24, 2013 at 8:57 AM, Francois Gaudreault
                <fgaudrea...@cloudops.com
                <mailto:fgaudrea...@cloudops.com>
                <mailto:fgaudrea...@cloudops.com
                <mailto:fgaudrea...@cloudops.com>>> wrote:

                     If this is the case, then you should remove the
                ability to create
                     LXC zones or clarify the documentation about that.

                     According to the wiki page:

                     Each of the different hypervisors currently have
                their own System
                     VMs. These system VM images are used to run a
                console proxy,
                     secondary storage, and router VMs.

                     We discussed the possibility of creating System
                VMs for LXC. There
                     was concern with the complexity and potential
                issues involving
                     iptables for the router inside an LXC container.
                As an
                     intermediate solution we are going to use KVM
                System VMs inside
                     the LXC Cluster.

                     So we need a KVM cluster to run the VMs? (Added
                the author of the
                     feature)

                     Francois

                     On 10/22/2013, 1:24 AM, Chiradeep Vittal wrote:

                         As far as I understand, in an LXC scenario,
                the system vms are
                         expected to
                         run on real hypervisors.
                         You can always use the QuickCloud way to not
                use system vms at
                         all.

                         On 10/21/13 1:45 PM, "Francois Gaudreault"
                         <fgaudrea...@cloudops.com
                <mailto:fgaudrea...@cloudops.com>
                <mailto:fgaudrea...@cloudops.com
                <mailto:fgaudrea...@cloudops.com>>>
                         wrote:

                             Ok I think we have to look at this
                further. I'll stop
                             hijacking other
                             threads.

                             I am trying to get the SSVM/CPVM to run
                on a LXC host. The
                             SSVM/CPVM
                             starts, get IPs, but then CloudStack kill
                them for some
                             reason. Yes, I
                             use the 4.2 images :

                             2013-10-21 16:19:21,605 DEBUG
                [agent.manager.AgentManagerImpl]
                             (AgentManager-Handler-9:null) SeqA 73--1:
                Processing Seq
                             73--1:  { Cmd ,
                             MgmtId: -1, via: 73, Ver: v1, Flags: 111,
[{"com.cloud.agent.api.ShutdownCommand":{"reason":"sig.kill","wait":0}}]
                             }
                             2013-10-21 16:19:21,605 INFO
                [agent.manager.AgentManagerImpl]
                             (AgentManager-Handler-9:null) Host 73 has
                informed us that
                             it is
                             shutting down with reason sig.kill and
                detail null
                             2013-10-21 16:19:21,606 INFO
                [agent.manager.AgentManagerImpl]
                             (AgentTaskPool-11:null) Host 73 is
                disconnecting with event
                             ShutdownRequested
                             2013-10-21 16:19:21,609 DEBUG
                [agent.manager.AgentManagerImpl]
                             (AgentTaskPool-11:null) The next status
                of agent 73is
                             Disconnected,
                             current status is Up
                             2013-10-21 16:19:21,609 DEBUG
                [agent.manager.AgentManagerImpl]
                             (AgentTaskPool-11:null) Deregistering
                link for 73 with
                             state Disconnected
                             2013-10-21 16:19:21,609 DEBUG
                [agent.manager.AgentManagerImpl]
                             (AgentTaskPool-11:null) Remove Agent : 73
                             2013-10-21 16:19:21,609 DEBUG
                             [agent.manager.ConnectedAgentAttache]
                             (AgentTaskPool-11:null) Processing
                Disconnect.

                             I transferred the host to KVM, and now
                the same SSVM/CPVM
                             images are
                             running fine for the last 30min ( so I
                assume it works
                             fine...).
                             Something seems to be wrong with the LXC
                side :S

                             Anyone wants to invest some time to
                troubleshoot? I'll
                             open a ticket also.

                             --
                             Francois Gaudreault
                             Architecte de Solution Cloud | Cloud
                Solutions Architect
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                <mailto:fgaudrea...@cloudops.com>
                <mailto:fgaudrea...@cloudops.com
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                <tel:514-629-6775>>
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                     --
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                     Architecte de Solution Cloud | Cloud Solutions
                Architect
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                <mailto:fgaudrea...@cloudops.com>
                <mailto:fgaudrea...@cloudops.com
                <mailto:fgaudrea...@cloudops.com>>
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-- Francois Gaudreault
            Architecte de Solution Cloud | Cloud Solutions Architect
            fgaudrea...@cloudops.com <mailto:fgaudrea...@cloudops.com>
            514-629-6775 <tel:514-629-6775>
            - - -
            CloudOps
            420 rue Guy
            Montréal QC  H3J 1S6
            www.cloudops.com <http://www.cloudops.com>
            @CloudOps_




-- Francois Gaudreault
    Architecte de Solution Cloud | Cloud Solutions Architect
    fgaudrea...@cloudops.com <mailto:fgaudrea...@cloudops.com>
    514-629-6775 <tel:514-629-6775>
    - - -
    CloudOps
    420 rue Guy
    Montréal QC  H3J 1S6
    www.cloudops.com <http://www.cloudops.com>
    @CloudOps_




--
Francois Gaudreault
Architecte de Solution Cloud | Cloud Solutions Architect
fgaudrea...@cloudops.com
514-629-6775
- - -
CloudOps
420 rue Guy
Montréal QC  H3J 1S6
www.cloudops.com
@CloudOps_

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