>From the logs
2014-07-08 12:08:56,218 DEBUG [agent.transport.Request]
(AgentManager-Handler-1:null) Seq 1-277348416: Processing: { Ans: , MgmtId:
159320647860937, via: 1, Ver: v1, Flags: 110,
[{"com.cloud.agent.api.Answer":{"result":false,"details":"grep:
/var/lib/misc/dnsmasq.leases: No such file or directory","wait":0}}] }
Can you check whether dnsmasq service is running in the Virtual Router ? if
not, start the service and check for “/var/lib/misc/dnsmasq.leases”
-Harikrishna
On 08-Jul-2014, at 3:47 pm, Elliot Berg <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've done that, and now there's a new virtual router which says it's running,
> however a deployment still fails. My latest lot of logs are available at
> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/47728104/management-server.log.gz, and
> there's now one thing in the op_it_work table with a step != 'Done', which is
> a ConsoleProxy.
>
> Interestingly if I look at the console proxy vm in the cloudstack management
> gui it says it's running, though.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Elliot
>
> Harikrishna Patnala wrote:
>> Yes mark the VR to stopped, destroy VR, mark the VR entry in op_it_work to
>> “Done” and try deploying VM.
>>
>> -Harikrishna
>>
>> On 08-Jul-2014, at 12:44 pm, Elliot Berg<[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> It appears to be stuck in the "starting" state - so I don't get the option
>>> to reboot it or anything. If I change the state to stopped in the database
>>> directly will the management server attempt to start it again or do I need
>>> to do something more?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> Elliot
>>>
>>> Harikrishna Patnala wrote:
>>>> Is your Virtual Router up and running ? If is in running state you can
>>>> mark it Done and deploy a VM.
>>>> If it is in stopped state try restarting it. You can try updating the
>>>> field as well.
>>>>
>>>> -Harikrishna
>>>>
>>>> On 07-Jul-2014, at 7:10 pm, Elliot Berg<[email protected]>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I can see two entries that have the "step" field set to something other
>>>>> than "Done", one of them is
>>>>>
>>>>> ConsoleProxy | Starting
>>>>>
>>>>> and the other is
>>>>>
>>>>> DomainRouter | Prepare
>>>>>
>>>>> Am I safe to just delete the rows, or should I just update the field?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>
>>>>> Elliot
>>>>>
>>>>> Harikrishna Patnala wrote:
>>>>>> Do you see any work item pending for Virtual Router r-4-VM in
>>>>>> “op_it_work” table ?
>>>>>> If there are any, remove those entries and try VM deployment again.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I see in the logs that VR has a task pending
>>>>>> 2014-07-07 10:28:15,934 WARN [cloud.vm.VirtualMachineManagerImpl]
>>>>>> (Job-Executor-5:job-48 = [ 22369802-b5aa-4b5a-a26d-1fab11241551 ]) The
>>>>>> task item for vm VM[DomainRouter|r-4-VM] has been inactive for 418531
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -Harikrishna
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 07-Jul-2014, at 2:18 pm, Elliot
>>>>>> Berg<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm still not really spotting anything indicating why it's not using the
>>>>>> host, but I suspect that's just because I don't really know what I'm
>>>>>> looking for - so I've zipped the whole log for today and stuffed it on
>>>>>> dropbox at
>>>>>> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/47728104/management-server.log.gz.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hopefully someone who's used cloudstack a lot more will have more
>>>>>> success!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Elliot
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Elliot Berg wrote:
>>>>>> I'm going back over everything and I've noticed something else -
>>>>>> everywhere I've looked for how to use local storage says I should change
>>>>>> two global settings;
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> * system.vm.use.local.storage = true
>>>>>> * use.local.storage = true
>>>>>>
>>>>>> However I'm looking at my global settings and only the first exists
>>>>>> (which I have set to true).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Elliot
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Elliot Berg wrote:
>>>>>> Ah, so when looking back a bit further before (I was kind of only
>>>>>> looking for exceptions higher up before now), I've just spotted this...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 2014-07-03 10:48:28,765 DEBUG [allocator.impl.FirstFitAllocator]
>>>>>> (Job-Executor-3:job-46 = [ 92fb959d-edc5-4fe2-84a0-5
>>>>>> 6001226e4ac ] FirstFitRoutingAllocator) Looking for speed=1000Mhz,
>>>>>> Ram=1024
>>>>>> 2014-07-03 10:48:28,765 DEBUG [allocator.impl.FirstFitAllocator]
>>>>>> (Job-Executor-3:job-46 = [ 92fb959d-edc5-4fe2-84a0-5
>>>>>> 6001226e4ac ] FirstFitRoutingAllocator) Host name: cloudstack-host1,
>>>>>> hostId: 1 is in avoid set, skipping this and try
>>>>>> ing other available hosts
>>>>>>
>>>>>> That's the one and only host - so I'm guessing that has something to do
>>>>>> with it!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Elliot
>>>>>> --
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>>>>>> Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
>>>>>> | Tel: 01753 213700 | Web:
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>>>>>>
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>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ilya musayev wrote:
>>>>>> Elliot,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> When you see such an error - there usually a predecessor message that
>>>>>> says CloudStack checked for X, Y and Z and found no suitable resources
>>>>>> based on your configuration.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Put the logs on pastebin or some other site (strip out any private info
>>>>>> you dont want to share). I would also recommend cloudstack 4.3.1 (which
>>>>>> is not officially out yet) but should come thru in the next several
>>>>>> weeks. Its latest stable release of CloudStack 4.3.0 - with latest bug
>>>>>> fixes.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I've put a build for folks who want to try it out until we complete
>>>>>> official release of ACS 4.3.1 process.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Unzip tgz and it should have required RPMs with both Open Source and
>>>>>> Non-Open Source modules.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://www.cloudsand.com/cloudstack-4.3.0-1.tgz
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Regards
>>>>>> ilya
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 7/2/14, 1:06 AM, Elliot Berg wrote:
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I've been putting together a cloudstack set-up for experimentation
>>>>>> purposes - right now we're just trying to compare different platforms
>>>>>> for private cloud infrastructure before we start getting too in depth
>>>>>> with any of them.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I've added the cloudstack 4.2 apt repository, and I'm running on Ubuntu
>>>>>> 12.04 LTS, and I believe I've followed all the installation guides
>>>>>> correctly at the various stages.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> We've set up a management server, which is also an NFS server, however
>>>>>> we're interested in using local storage for the majority of things, and
>>>>>> have also set up a single KVM host which I believe is all configured
>>>>>> correctly to use local storage. If I look at the dashboard, I'm told I
>>>>>> have more than enough resource in every section to create an instance
>>>>>> the size I want to - which is a small offering I've created with just
>>>>>> 1.0GHz and 1GB of RAM, with local storage. The host's not very powerful,
>>>>>> but according to the dashboard I am using 1.50GHz/5.87GHz,
>>>>>> 1.38GB/7.80GB, 3.55GB/285.95GB Secondary Storage, 1.03GB/450.99GB Local
>>>>>> Storage and 0.00KB/571.90GB Primary Storage (I'm assuming that's meant
>>>>>> to be a combination of the NFS server's primary storage offering and the
>>>>>> local storage on the host, though the numbers don't quite make sense at
>>>>>> first glance).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> However, when I try to add an instance, I receive an
>>>>>> InsufficientServerCapacityException and I'm struggling to work out why.
>>>>>> I can't add an instance using a small shared storage offering either,
>>>>>> but if I'm not mistaken that's expected because the zone and host are
>>>>>> configured to use local storage. The only thing I can think of is that
>>>>>> the local storage isn't properly configured, but when I've looked it
>>>>>> seems to be.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Any pointers for how I can further diagnose this would be great - thanks
>>>>>> in advance!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Elliot
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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