On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 11:10 AM, Milan Zamazal <mzama...@redhat.com> wrote:
> Nadav Goldin <ngol...@redhat.com> writes: > > > I would start first by making sure the VM is booting properly using > > SPICE from the GUI, when the tests ends, you should be able to log > > into the Engine GUI(run 'lago ovirt status' inside your deployment > > directory to get the link, the directory should be something like > > ovirt-system-tests/deployment-SUITE-NAME). Then in the GUI, start the > > VM and click on 'console', the username/password should be > > root/123456. > > It's actually "cirros"/"cubswin:)". > > > If it is booting properly - first would be to check if it even gets an > > IP(my guess is not - I'm not even sure if dhcp is running in that > > layer, maybe we should setup one..). > > Yes, it should get everything, it's possible to log in there via ssh on > my setup. > > Valentina Makarova <makarovav...@gmail.com> writes: > > > And a second question is about ssh to this vm connection from my laptop's > > console. > > According run_vm test from 004_basic_sanity.py ( > > https://github.com/oVirt/ovirt-system-tests/blob/ > master/basic-suite-master/test-scenarios/004_basic_sanity.py#L385 > > ) vm0 should contain interface with ip 192.168.200.200, but ping this > from > > engine (192.168.200.4) Destination Host Unreachable. And 'ping vm0' > defined > > vm0 as 192.168.201.213 and also couldn't reach vm0. > > 192.168.201.213 should be working, I can both ping and ssh the > corresponding IP on my computer. Do you run Lago directly on your > computer or in a VM? If you run it on your computer, can't it conflict > with another network in your environment? Maybe checking from inside > the VM as described by Nadav can help. > We can add a fake entry in Lago init file just as we do for hosted-engine. Most importantly, it'll create a MAC to IP address mapping in libvirt's DHCP. Of course, then we need to use this MAC. I somehow remember doing this at some point but never completing the task :( Y. > > > And in webadmin (https://engine/ovirt-engine/webadmin/#vms) IP Address > > field is empty. > > This is OK, I think ovirt-guest-agent must be installed and running in > the VM to report the IP address. If it is not then the information is > missing in the UI but that doesn't mean the network is not working. > > Regards, > Milan > _______________________________________________ > Devel mailing list > Devel@ovirt.org > http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/devel >
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