seems like the roog disk is not a bootable device, you may need to check the
vda/xvda device in libvirt XML config file is bootable or not.
2013-05-14
Wangpan
发件人:Nikhil Mittal
发送时间:2013-05-14 15:59
主题:[Openstack] [OPENSTACK] VMs don't start on host machine reboot (Grizzly over
Ubuntu 13.04)
收件人:"openstack"<openstack@lists.launchpad.net>
抄送:
Hello,
I recently installed Grizzly (single-node) on Ubuntu 13.04 on x86 64 bit having
two physical NICs. I posted about the networking issues that I was facing after
the installation in an earlier post.
Well, while I was debugging the networking issue, I came across a more serious
issue -- my host machine got rebooted (power-cycle) and on reboot I see that my
two VMs are shown in "shut-off" Status and "shut-down" Power state in the
Dashboard GUI. The options available to me are only "soft reboot", "hard
reboot", "terminate instance", "Disassociate Floating IP" and "Edit Instance".
I did first "soft reboot" and the console shows "No bootable device". Then i
tried "Hard reboot" and again the same message "No bootable device".
I checked that all services are running fine and there are no error messages in
the logs for nova, quantum, etc.
I followed installation instructions based on the following link:
https://github.com/mseknibilel/OpenStack-Grizzly-Install-Guide/blob/OVS_SingleNode/OpenStack_Grizzly_Install_Guide.rst
Thanks,
Nikhil
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