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[178.193.239.156]) by mx.google.com with ESMTPS id q48sm27734423yhk.7.2012.12.27.07.35.59 (version=TLSv1/SSLv3 cipher=OTHER); Thu, 27 Dec 2012 07:36:01 -0800 (PST) Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Mime-Version: 1.0 (Apple Message framework v1085) Subject: Re: Getting CRAZY for having a cloud working! From: sebgoa In-Reply-To: Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2012 16:35:57 +0100 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message-Id: References: <78A19D22-C4CC-40EB-B095-B104B6A76021@gmail.com> To: cloudstack-users@incubator.apache.org X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.1085) X-Virus-Checked: Checked by ClamAV on apache.org Thanks for detailing the setup. You should definitely work with 4.0, and I am not aware of a specific = issue with XCP/CloudStack on CentOS. So stick to one OS. Did you try what Marc Cirauqui mentioned in the thread below ? The traffic labels in Xen Center and CloudStack need to match. We may have to wait for Marc to enlighten us and he is probably taking a = break this week :) Best, -Sebastien On Dec 27, 2012, at 3:58 PM, Andrea Ottonello wrote: > Hallo Sebastien, > thank you for your help. > I will try to put management log on the site you provided. > I started using 4.0 version, tried 3.0 only searching for a solution. >=20 > Let's answer something: > 1- yes management server is running > 2- yes I defined zone, pod, cluster and host. > 3- primary and secondary are defined and available. > 4- I can mount NFS secondary storage and create file inside it from = host, > primary is locally available to host (HBA) and I can create a VM on it > using XenCenter, so is online and working. > I also tried using NFS share for primary, or even localstorage = (enabling > global config varable to use it for VMs). > 5- zone is enabled. > 6- VMs are NOT running. v-2-VM is in starting/stopped state loop, = while if > I enable zone CS tries to create s-XX-VM, it fails, it deletes it and = try > again creating a new one, increasing XX number of 1, in an infinite = loop. > This is definitely my problem. If I look at management log, it says = that my > only available host is in avoid set, so CS doesn't know where to put = VM and > fails. I don't know WHY my host is in "avoid set": it has 22 GB of = RAM, 200 > GB of primary storage and 2 CPU quadcore. It is a fresh install, = formatted > and only putted into a new pool as for installation instructions. I = used > same name for network interfaces and primary storage. There must be > something wrong/missing in Xen/XCP setup, but I'm not able to = understand > what. Is terribly frustrating... >=20 >=20 > 2012/12/27 sebgoa >=20 >> Dear Andrea, >>=20 >> Very sorry things are not working out of the box for you. >> If you can share your management server logs on the list, maybe we = can >> help better. >> Use http://pastie.org/ for example, to avoid your logs being stripped = out >> of the email. >>=20 >> Since it's the holiday season, lots of folks are taking a break and = there >> are very few people able to help out. >>=20 >> You should use the 4.0 release which is the first official Apache = release, >> documented at http://incubator.apache.org/cloudstack/downloads.html >>=20 >> Couple questions to understand where you are in the setup currently: >>=20 >> 1-Is the management server running ? >> 2-Have you defined the zone/pod/cluster/host ? >> 3-Are primary and secondary storage defined and available ? >> 4-Can you access primary and secondary storage from your xen host ? >> 5-Is the zone enabled ? >> 6-Are the system VMs running ? >>=20 >> Cheers, >>=20 >> -Sebastien >>=20 >> On Dec 24, 2012, at 3:34 PM, Andrea Ottonello wrote: >>=20 >>> Hallo all. I tried to analyze log for myself: found something wrong = about >>> storage, so I disabled multipath, configured zoning on fabric = switches to >>> permit only one path and tried for XXXth time to setup all again = from >>> scratch. No luck again. Starting to believe is a lot of crap and = nothing >>> else. I also tried installing CS 3.0.2 as "stable" version, NO LUCK >> AGAIN. >>> Tried using CentOS instead of Ubuntu, Nothing again. Ok, I will take = my >>> LAST try using another physical server with no SAN attached and = using >> local >>> storage as primary. If even this try will not be ok, I'll give up. >>> Wasted almost 3 weeks for obtaining... nothing. Ok, that is a open = source >>> product, but I cannot believe it to be SO INCREDIBLY IMPOSSIBLE to = have >>> neither a trial setup up and running. >>> If anyone believe I'm simply not able to setup, I'm here: have a >> PowerEdge >>> 1950 DELL connected with a Brocade 200E to a EMC CX300. I have = another >>> server for installing VMs for management, mysql, secondary storage = and so >>> on. I want to use XCP/Xen as hypervisor, using a primary storage on = my >> SAN >>> connected through HBAs. Give me just instructions and I will follow = them. >>> That's all. >>>=20 >>>=20 >>> 2012/12/19 Andrea Ottonello >>>=20 >>>> I discovered ... ;) >>>> Any suggestion on where to put it? >>>>=20 >>>>=20 >>>>=20 >>>> 2012/12/19 Chip Childers >>>>=20 >>>>> The apache list-serv strips attachments. They need to be placed >>>>> somewhere else, with a URL pointer to the location. >>>>>=20 >>>>> On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 10:45 AM, Marc Cirauqui = >>>>> wrote: >>>>>> I can't find any attachments... >>>>>>=20 >>>>>>=20 >>>>>> On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 4:38 PM, Andrea Ottonello < >> aottonello@gmail.com >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>=20 >>>>>>> I will try, thank you. Already attached log to an email. >>>>>>>=20 >>>>>>>=20 >>>>>>> 2012/12/19 Marc Cirauqui >>>>>>>=20 >>>>>>>> I don't know your physical setup, but if you have two network >>>>> interfaces, >>>>>>>> you should name them in XenCenter. >>>>>>>>=20 >>>>>>>> Example. In Xencenter, networking tab, you see "Network 0" and >>>>> "Network >>>>>>> 1" >>>>>>>> (don't remember exact names). Rename them to be "cloud-private" = and >>>>>>>> "cloud-public" (for example). Then in the fancy icons in setup >>>>> wizard (or >>>>>>>> equivalent in infrastructure tab) put those tags in private and >>>>> public >>>>>>>> network. >>>>>>>>=20 >>>>>>>> That way CS maps vm's interfaces to the right physical = interfaces in >>>>>>> XS... >>>>>>>> Also, please, upload your log to pastebin or something similar = to >>>>> check >>>>>>> up. >>>>>>>>=20 >>>>>>>> thx >>>>>>>>=20 >>>>>>>>=20 >>>>>>>> On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 4:24 PM, Andrea Ottonello < >>>>> aottonello@gmail.com >>>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>=20 >>>>>>>>> Anyway, tried to format host and install XenServer 6.0.2, = activated >>>>>>> with >>>>>>>>> free license, updated with last patches via XenCenter = (exception >>>>> made >>>>>>> for >>>>>>>>> 6.1 upgrade, of course). Restored MGMT machine to snapshot = taken >>>>> after >>>>>>>>> finishing fresh setup of cloudstack (just after >>>>>>> cloud-setup-management). >>>>>>>>> Tested again NFS shares on CentOS machine. >>>>>>>>> ok, let's start: followed guide to configure XenServer host >>>>> (basically, >>>>>>>>> installed package for CloudStack). >>>>>>>>> Got to CloudStack UI, closed wizard and started creating zone = pod >>>>>>> cluster >>>>>>>>> storage etc.... SAME F...ING S..T error, it doesn't start = System >>>>> VMs >>>>>>>>> because it tells that there is no suitable host... BUT WHY??? = Host >>>>> is >>>>>>>> right >>>>>>>>> there waiting for you stupid software to place a VM on it! >>>>>>>>>=20 >>>>>>>>=20 >>>>>>>=20 >>>>>>>=20 >>>>>>>=20 >>>>>>> -- >>>>>>> Andrea Ottonello >>>>>>>=20 >>>>>=20 >>>>=20 >>>>=20 >>>>=20 >>>> -- >>>> Andrea Ottonello >>>>=20 >>>>=20 >>>>=20 >>>=20 >>>=20 >>> -- >>> Andrea Ottonello >>=20 >>=20 >=20 >=20 > --=20 > Andrea Ottonello