** Description changed: cluster/handlers.c: euca_rootwrap rework did not whitelist powerwake; however, powerwake does *not* need root privs, drop euca_rootwrap wrapper. + + =========== + SRU Verification + + This fix is bundled with a set of unrelated SRU fixes for Eucalyptus. + + To test this: + 1) From a working UEC cluster, ensure that you have availability on your nodes: + $ euca-describe-availability-zones verbose + 2) Ensure that your nodes support: + a) one of [ pm-suspend | pm-hibernate | poweroff ] + b) and wake-on-lan (might need to check bios, sudo ethtool eth0) + 3) Adjust your eucalyptus scheduling algorithm to POWERSAVE on the front end + $ sudo sed -i "s/^SCHEDPOLICY=.*/SCHEDPOLICY=POWERSAVE/" /etc/eucalyptus/eucalyptus.conf + 4) Restart eucalyptus + $ sudo restart eucalyptus + 5) Make sure there are no running instances in your cloud + 6) Watch the output of the CC, which will note the status of each node, waiting for 300 seconds of inactivity before putting the node to sleep + $ tail -f /var/log/eucalyptus/cc.log + ... + [Tue Nov 3 14:39:09 2009][023511][EUCADEBUG ] node 192.168.1.126 idle since 1257280677: (72/300) seconds + ... + 7) After 300 seconds, you should see the node either suspend, hibernate, or poweroff, based on its capability + 8) Once the node(s) are sleeping, run an instance. Eucalyptus should dynamically resume (powerwake) the node and deploy the new instance there. + $ euca-run-instances $EMI -k mykey -t c1.medium + ===========
-- [regression] euca_rootwrap fixes affected eucalyptus power management (powerwake) https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/458163 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Server Team, which is subscribed to eucalyptus in ubuntu. -- Ubuntu-server-bugs mailing list Ubuntu-server-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server-bugs