Look at the qemu log for that specific vm. Are these still system VMS or
user VMS?
On Oct 11, 2013 11:26 AM, "Francois Gaudreault" <fgaudrea...@cloudops.com>
wrote:

> Thanks Kelcey.
>
> My VMs are starting now, but then qemu sends a sigkill and the VM shutdown
> by itself after 40sec or so. Anyone experienced that? I guess this is
> something to bring to the libvirt mailing list :S
>
> Francois
>
> On 10/11/2013, 12:38 PM, Kelcey Jamison Damage wrote:
>
>> That is the old template and won't work with 4.2
>>
>> You can follow one of the methods in http://cloud.kelceydamage.com/**
>> cloudfire/blog/2013/10/08/**conquering-the-cloudstack-4-2-**dragon-kvm/<http://cloud.kelceydamage.com/cloudfire/blog/2013/10/08/conquering-the-cloudstack-4-2-dragon-kvm/>if
>>  you wish to recover your cloud, or you can simply use the updated
>> template link posted and start over again.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> -Kelcey
>>
>> ------------------------------**------------------------------**
>> ------------
>> *From: *"Francois Gaudreault" <fgaudrea...@cloudops.com>
>> *To: *dev@cloudstack.apache.org
>> *Sent: *Friday, October 11, 2013 9:17:43 AM
>> *Subject: *Re: KVM systemvm not getting IP
>>
>> Hmm... How do I know if I am using the old or new :P
>>
>> I downloaded this one:
>> http://download.cloud.com/**templates/acton/acton-**
>> systemvm-02062012.qcow2.bz2<http://download.cloud.com/templates/acton/acton-systemvm-02062012.qcow2.bz2>
>>
>> FG
>>
>> On 10/11/2013, 12:12 PM, Rajesh Battala wrote:
>> > Hi Francois,
>> > Are you using the new systemvm template.
>> > System vm's ip's info (boot args) are passed via socket in 4.2. Please
>> check whether you are using new or old systemvm template.
>> >
>> > Thanks
>> > Rajesh Battala
>> >
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: Francois Gaudreault 
>> > [mailto:fgaudreault@cloudops.**com<fgaudrea...@cloudops.com>
>> ]
>> > Sent: Friday, October 11, 2013 8:30 PM
>> > To: dev@cloudstack.apache.org
>> > Subject: KVM systemvm not getting IP
>> >
>> > Anyone faced an issue where the KVM system VM doesn't set IPs on the
>> network interfaces? In fact there is no interfaces definitions in
>> /etc/network/interfaces.
>> >
>> > I am using CS 4.2. I re-installed my host to use Ubuntu 13.04 (I have
>> the same behavior on CentOS 6).
>> >
>> > --
>> > Francois Gaudreault
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>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>> --
>> Francois Gaudreault
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>> fgaudrea...@cloudops.com
>> 514-629-6775
>> - - -
>> CloudOps
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>> Montréal QC  H3J 1S6
>> www.cloudops.com
>> @CloudOps_
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>>
>>
>
> --
> Francois Gaudreault
> Architecte de Solution Cloud | Cloud Solutions Architect
> fgaudrea...@cloudops.com
> 514-629-6775
> - - -
> CloudOps
> 420 rue Guy
> Montréal QC  H3J 1S6
> www.cloudops.com
> @CloudOps_
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