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JAWZAT.POST.MOL.GOV commented on CLOUDSTACK-4826: -------------------------------------------------- Login and other mol.gov.sa abcher > System VMs fail to start > ------------------------ > > Key: CLOUDSTACK-4826 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-4826 > Project: CloudStack > Issue Type: Bug > Security Level: Public(Anyone can view this level - this is the > default.) > Components: Doc, KVM > Affects Versions: 4.2.0 > Environment: CentOS 6.4 > qemu-kvm-0.12.1.2-2.355.0.1.el6_4.9.x86_64 > Cloudstack installed from RPM repo listed in docs > AND: > libvirt-client-0.10.2-18.el6_4.14.x86_64 > libvirt-0.10.2-18.el6_4.14.x86_64 > qemu-kvm-0.12.1.2-2.355.0.1.el6.centos.7.x86_64 > CloudStack 4.2 upgraded based on 4.2 release guide steps > Reporter: Dave Garbus > Assignee: Kishan > Priority: Critical > Fix For: 4.3.0 > > > After upgrading from 4.1.1 to 4.2, system VMs did not restart properly when > running cloudstack-sysvmadm. Since we do not rely heavily on them at this > point, I removed them figuring they would simply be recreated (this has > worked in the past). > When CloudStack attempts to recreate the VMs, provisioning fails: > agent.log (IPs are obscured): > ======================== > Timed out: > /usr/share/cloudstack-common/scripts/vm/hypervisor/kvm/patchviasocket.pl -n > s-111-VM -p > %template=domP%type=secstorage%host=XXXX.com%port=8250%name=s-111-VM%zone=1%pod=1%guid=s-111-VM%resource=com.cloud.storage.resource.PremiumSecondaryStorageResource%instance=SecStorage%sslcopy=true%role=templateProcessor%mtu=1500%eth2ip=XX.XX.XX.XX%eth2mask=255.255.255.0%gateway=XX.XX.XX.XX%public.network.device=eth2%eth0ip=169.254.0.47%eth0mask=255.255.0.0%eth1ip=XX.XX.XX.XX%eth1mask=255.255.255.0%mgmtcidr=XX.XX.XX.0/29%localgw=XX.XX.XX.XX%private.network.device=eth1%eth3ip=XX.XX.XX.XX%eth3mask=255.255.255.0%storageip=XX.XX.XX.XX%storagenetmask=255.255.255.0%storagegateway=XX.XX.XX.XX%internaldns1=XX.XX.XX.XX%internaldns2=XX.XX.XX.XX%dns1=XX.XX.XX.XX%dns2=XX.XX.XX.XX > . Output is: > I gained access to the VM using the root password, and this is what I found: > root@systemvm:~# cat /etc/cloudstack-release > Cloudstack Release 3.0 Mon Feb 6 15:10:04 PST 2012 > root@systemvm:~# uname -a > Linux systemvm 2.6.32-5-686-bigmem #1 SMP Mon Jan 16 16:42:05 UTC 2012 i686 > GNU/Linux > root@systemvm:~# /etc/init.d/cloud- > cloud-early-config cloud-passwd-srvr > root@systemvm:~# /etc/init.d/cloud-early-config start > Executing cloud-early-config...Executing cloud-early-config...Detected that > we are running inside kvm guest.../dev/vport0p1 not loaded, perhaps guest > kernel is too old....root@systemvm:~# > I have the system vm template > systemvmtemplate-2013-06-12-master-kvm.qcow2.bz2, which is the latest (to my > knowledge), on my secondary storage NFS mount, however, the SSVM is not able > to be started, so I'm not sure this helps. > Please let me know if more information is needed. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.1#820001)