The last column in the onehost list shows AMEM (Available Memory) is only 1.1G Check the syntax on template memory, I don't think you should use the quotes, also check the memory allocated by All the other templates. Is this a KVM hypervisor?
Steve Timm From: users-boun...@lists.opennebula.org [mailto:users-boun...@lists.opennebula.org] On Behalf Of Lawrence Chiong Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 4:41 PM To: users Subject: [one-users] VM PENDING Status +OpenNebula v3.6+CentOS v6.2x86_64bit Hello, When I deployed my VM I always got "PENDING" status unless I manually deployed it. How can I resolved this issue considering I still have enough CPUs and Memory. This is my deployed VM template - CPU="0.1" DISK=[ IMAGE="empty-100m", IMAGE_UNAME="oneadmin" ] GRAPHICS=[ LISTEN="0.0.0.0", TYPE="vnc" ] MEMORY="128" NAME="test" NIC=[ NETWORK="testNetwork", NETWORK_UNAME="oneadmin" ] OS=[ ARCH="x86_64", BOOT="hd" ] RAW=[ TYPE="kvm" ] TEMPLATE_ID="111" My sched.log during VM deployment - 0]$ tail /var/log/one/sched.log Wed Aug 15 15:36:52 2012 [VM][D]: Pending and rescheduling VMs: 297 Wed Aug 15 15:36:52 2012 [SCHED][D]: Host 2 filtered out. Not enough capacity. Wed Aug 15 15:36:52 2012 [SCHED][I]: Selected hosts: PRI HID VM: 297 ----------------------- and, my host list showing memory and cpu info - 0]$ onehost list ID NAME CLUSTER RVM TCPU FCPU ACPU TMEM FMEM AMEM STAT 2 localhost - 7 1600 1472 500 23.6G 16.1G 1.1G on Any ideas is very much appreciated. Thanks. Jun
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