Re: [one-users] Deploy VM on VMware ESXi

2010-06-30 Thread Tino Vazquez
Hi Xavier,

Are you by chance using ESXi U4 ? There seems to be a licensing issue
with the free hypervisor [1].

Regards,

-Tino

[1] http://communities.vmware.com/thread/203414

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On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 3:02 PM, Xavier Sarda Perez
 wrote:
> Hi All,
>
>
>
> After trying to run OpenNebula with VMware Server 2 hosts, I’m trying to
> manage VMware ESXi hosts (version 3.5).
>
>
>
> Hosting monitoring is working but I cannot start a VM. SimpleTest from VI
> SDK is working, so no problems of credentials or connectivity. The virtual
> machine is working because I’ve tried to start it using the VIC (but I’ve
> de-registered the virtual machine to allow OpenNebula to do this)
>
>
>
> The VM disk is stored in the VMware host (there is no NFS) and I had
> specified a tm_dummy on the ONE front-end but deploy is still failing:
>
>
>
>     at
> com.vmware.vim.VimBindingStub.registerVM_Task(VimBindingStub.java:21299)
>
>     at DeployVM.registerVirtualMachine(DeployVM.java:125)
>
>     at OneVmmVmware.loop(OneVmmVmware.java:160)
>
>     at OneVmmVmware.main(OneVmmVmware.java:57)
>
>
>
> I’ve attached the complete log below (vmm_vmware.log). Please, can somebody
> help me?
>
>
>
> I found an old thread in the mailing list about a similar problem (I think
> it’s a similar problem) but I followed the instructions and nothing changed.
>
>
>
> Thank you,
>
> Xavi
>
>
>
> [30.06.2010 14:44:00] DEPLOY FAILURE 31 Failed deploying VM in host
> server.domain.es.
>
> [30.06.2010 14:44:00] Failed deploying VM 31 into server.domain.es.Reason:
> null
>
>  Debug stack trace 
>
> AxisFault
>
>  faultCode: ServerFaultCode
>
>  faultSubcode:
>
>  faultString: fault.RestrictedVersion.summary
>
>  faultActor:
>
>  faultNode:
>
>  faultDetail:
>
>     {urn:vim2}SecurityErrorFault:null
>
>
>
> fault.RestrictedVersion.summary
>
>     at sun.reflect.NativeConstructorAccessorImpl.newInstance0(Native
> Method)
>
>     at
> sun.reflect.NativeConstructorAccessorImpl.newInstance(NativeConstructorAccessorImpl.java:39)
>
>     at
> sun.reflect.DelegatingConstructorAccessorImpl.newInstance(DelegatingConstructorAccessorImpl.java:27)
>
>     at java.lang.reflect.Constructor.newInstance(Constructor.java:513)
>
>     at java.lang.Class.newInstance0(Class.java:355)
>
>     at java.lang.Class.newInstance(Class.java:308)
>
>     at
> org.apache.axis.encoding.ser.BeanDeserializer.(BeanDeserializer.java:104)
>
>     at
> org.apache.axis.encoding.ser.BeanDeserializer.(BeanDeserializer.java:90)
>
>     at
> com.vmware.vim.SecurityError.getDeserializer(SecurityError.java:83)
>
>     at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
>
>     at
> sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
>
>     at
> sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
>
>     at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:597)
>
>     at
> org.apache.axis.encoding.ser.BaseDeserializerFactory.getSpecialized(BaseDeserializerFactory.java:154)
>
>     at
> org.apache.axis.encoding.ser.BaseDeserializerFactory.getDeserializerAs(BaseDeserializerFactory.java:84)
>
>     at
> org.apache.axis.encoding.DeserializationContext.getDeserializer(DeserializationContext.java:464)
>
>     at
> org.apache.axis.encoding.DeserializationContext.getDeserializerForType(DeserializationContext.java:547)
>
>     at
> org.apache.axis.message.SOAPFaultDetailsBuilder.onStartChild(SOAPFaultDetailsBuilder.java:157)
>
>     at
> org.apache.axis.encoding.DeserializationContext.startElement(DeserializationContext.java:1035)
>
>     at org.apache.xerces.parsers.AbstractSAXParser.startElement(Unknown
> Source)
>
>     at
> org.apache.xerces.impl.XMLNSDocumentScannerImpl.scanStartElement(Unknown
> Source)
>
>     at
> org.apache.xerces.impl.XMLDocumentFragmentScannerImpl$FragmentContentDispatcher.dispatch(Unknown
> Source)
>
>     at
> org.apache.xerces.impl.XMLDocumentFragmentScannerImpl.scanDocument(Unknown
> Source)
>
>     at org.apache.xerces.parsers.XML11Configuration.parse(Unknown
> Source)
>
>     at org.apache.xerces.parsers.XML11Configuration.parse(Unknown
> Source)
>
>     at org.apache.xerces.parsers.XMLParser.parse(Unknown Source)
>
>     at org.apache.xerces.parsers.AbstractSAXParser.parse(Unknown Source)
>
>     at javax.xml.parsers.SAXParser.parse(SAXParser.java:395)
>
>     at
> org.apache.axis.encoding.DeserializationContext.parse(DeserializationContext.java:227)
>
>     at org.apache.axis.SOAPPart.getAsSOAPEnvelope(SOAPPart.java:696)
>
>     at org.apache.axis.Message.getSOAPEnvelope(Message.java:

Re: [one-users] Can't access to VM through ssh

2010-06-30 Thread Carlos Martín Sánchez
b) And you are trying to access the VM 192.168.0.6 from a machine in the
same 192.168.0.X network, right?


Opss ... shall I? I mean, I'm trying to access to the machine from the
> opennebula cluster node which has a public IP. Is it correct?
>

Yes, try reaching the VM from the 192.168.0.X network, that's probably your
problem.

Good luck,

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http://blog.dsa-research.org
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Re: [one-users] Can't access to VM through ssh

2010-06-30 Thread Andrea Turli

Hi,

On 06/30/2010 04:37 PM, Carlos Martín Sánchez wrote:

Hi again,

Let's check the basics, just in case:
a) The ttylinux machine you are using is the one downloaded from our 
site, so it is correctly contextualized.
I think so, I'm following the guide here 
http://www.opennebula.org/documentation:rel1.4:vmg
b) And you are trying to access the VM 192.168.0.6 from a machine in 
the same 192.168.0.X network, right?
Opss ... shall I? I mean, I'm trying to access to the machine from the 
opennebula cluster node which has a public IP. Is it correct?


You may want to try adding another NIC attribute to the template, 
attached to your public network. This way you could access the VM from 
anywhere, not just the private network.


Thank you again.



Carlos Martín, Cloud Technology Engineer/Researcher
DSA Research Group: web http://dsa-research.org and blog 
http://blog.dsa-research.org
OpenNebula Open Source Toolkit for Cloud Computing: 
http://www.OpenNebula.org



El 30 de junio de 2010 16:18, Andrea Turli > escribió:


Hi Carlos,


On 06/30/2010 04:07 PM, Carlos Martín Sánchez wrote:

Hi Andrea,

Did you manage to access the VM through ssh? or are you using VNC?

Not yet, I can access through virt-manager or virsh to the VM but
not through ssh, cause network doesn't work.



If you can't ping anything from the VM, maybe you could try
adding other VMs to that private network and check if they see
each other.
Or just configure the VM template to attach a network interface
to the public network.


Any ideas?




Regards,

Carlos Martín, Cloud Technology Engineer/Researcher
DSA Research Group: web http://dsa-research.org and blog
http://blog.dsa-research.org
OpenNebula Open Source Toolkit for Cloud Computing:
http://www.OpenNebula.org


2010/6/28 Andrea Turli mailto:andrea.tu...@eng.it>>

Hi all,

unfortunately also running the fsck on the .img didn't solve
the problem. Here my situation:

- 1 x frontend: ubuntu 10.04 - KVM - NFS
- 1 x cluster node: ubuntu 10.04 - KVM - NFS

A ttylinux VM has been started correctly on the worker node.
From the front end:
# onevm list
  ID USER NAME STAT CPU MEM   
HOSTNAMETIME

  21 oneadmin ttylinux runn   0   65536 grids21.eng.it
 00 00:10:22

# onevnet list
  ID USER NAME  TYPE BRIDGE #LEASES
   8 oneadmin public  Rangedbr0   0
   9 oneadmin private  Fixedbr0   1


The ttylinux VM shows this:
# ifconfig
eth0  . inet address 192.168.0.6 ...

but I cannot ping anything from this VM


To help the investigation, here the bctrl show command on the
cluester node
$ brctl show
bridge namebridge idSTP enabledinterfaces
br08000.0019b9e57ae5noeth0   vnet0
virbr08000.yes

Thank you again for any help,
Andrea


On 06/26/2010 09:50 AM, ranjith k wrote:

hello,
run the command "qemu-syetm_x86 ttylinux.img" from the
ttylinux image directory..you can see a window and will
start boot ttylinux...
and asked password for recover from the disk failure after
entering the password "password" you just run the command
"fsck /dev/hda1" it will remove the error and properly
shutdown the system by typing the command halt or shutdown
after the correct shutdown and close the window ...and
try to run the ttylinux again and verify...is it ok then
again shutdown correctly and copy this ttylinux image for
your cloud .

On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 3:51 PM, Andrea Turli
mailto:andrea.tu...@eng.it>> wrote:

Dear all,

I'm trying to access through ssh to my instance of
ttylinux VM created following this guide
http://www.opennebula.org/documentation:rel1.4:vmg
The VM is running and I've this IP address (192.168.0.5)
according to the "Small Network" network definition but
I cannot neither ping it not access it on ssh.

I've seen also this thread

http://lists.opennebula.org/pipermail/users-opennebula.org/2010-June/002220.html
with a similar problem, but also fsck on that VM doesn't
help me to solve the situation.

Could it be related to the network configuration of my
kvm host?

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Re: [one-users] Can't access to VM through ssh

2010-06-30 Thread Carlos Martín Sánchez
Hi again,

Let's check the basics, just in case:
a) The ttylinux machine you are using is the one downloaded from our site,
so it is correctly contextualized.
b) And you are trying to access the VM 192.168.0.6 from a machine in the
same 192.168.0.X network, right?

You may want to try adding another NIC attribute to the template, attached
to your public network. This way you could access the VM from anywhere, not
just the private network.

Carlos Martín, Cloud Technology Engineer/Researcher
DSA Research Group: web http://dsa-research.org and blog
http://blog.dsa-research.org
OpenNebula Open Source Toolkit for Cloud Computing:
http://www.OpenNebula.org


El 30 de junio de 2010 16:18, Andrea Turli  escribió:

>  Hi Carlos,
>
>
> On 06/30/2010 04:07 PM, Carlos Martín Sánchez wrote:
>
> Hi Andrea,
>
> Did you manage to access the VM through ssh? or are you using VNC?
>
> Not yet, I can access through virt-manager or virsh to the VM but not
> through ssh, cause network doesn't work.
>
>
> If you can't ping anything from the VM, maybe you could try adding other
> VMs to that private network and check if they see each other.
> Or just configure the VM template to attach a network interface to the
> public network.
>
>  Any ideas?
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Carlos Martín, Cloud Technology Engineer/Researcher
> DSA Research Group: web http://dsa-research.org and blog
> http://blog.dsa-research.org
> OpenNebula Open Source Toolkit for Cloud Computing:
> http://www.OpenNebula.org
>
>
> 2010/6/28 Andrea Turli 
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> unfortunately also running the fsck on the .img didn't solve the problem.
>> Here my situation:
>>
>> - 1 x frontend: ubuntu 10.04 - KVM - NFS
>> - 1 x cluster node: ubuntu 10.04 - KVM - NFS
>>
>> A ttylinux VM has been started correctly on the worker node. From the
>> front end:
>> # onevm list
>>   ID USER NAME STAT CPU MEMHOSTNAMETIME
>>   21 oneadmin ttylinux runn   0   65536  grids21.eng.it 00 00:10:22
>>
>> # onevnet list
>>   ID USER NAME  TYPE BRIDGE #LEASES
>>8 oneadmin public  Rangedbr0   0
>>9 oneadmin private  Fixedbr0   1
>>
>>
>> The ttylinux VM shows this:
>> # ifconfig
>> eth0  . inet address 192.168.0.6 ...
>>
>> but I cannot ping anything from this VM
>>
>>
>> To help the investigation, here the bctrl show command on the cluester
>> node
>> $ brctl show
>> bridge namebridge idSTP enabledinterfaces
>> br08000.0019b9e57ae5noeth0   vnet0
>> virbr08000.yes
>>
>> Thank you again for any help,
>> Andrea
>>
>>
>> On 06/26/2010 09:50 AM, ranjith k wrote:
>>
>> hello,
>> run the command "qemu-syetm_x86 ttylinux.img" from the ttylinux image
>> directory..you can see a window and will start boot ttylinux...
>> and asked password for recover from the disk failure after entering the
>> password "password" you just run the command "fsck /dev/hda1" it will remove
>> the error and properly shutdown the system by typing the command halt or
>> shutdown after the correct shutdown and close the window ...and try to
>> run the ttylinux again and verify...is it ok then again shutdown correctly
>> and copy this ttylinux image for your cloud .
>>
>> On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 3:51 PM, Andrea Turli wrote:
>>
>>> Dear all,
>>>
>>> I'm trying to access through ssh to my instance of ttylinux VM created
>>> following this guide http://www.opennebula.org/documentation:rel1.4:vmg
>>> The VM is running and I've this IP address (192.168.0.5) according to the
>>> "Small Network" network definition but I cannot neither ping it not access
>>> it on ssh.
>>>
>>> I've seen also this 
>>> threadhttp://lists.opennebula.org/pipermail/users-opennebula.org/2010-June/002220.htmlwith
>>>  a similar problem, but also fsck on that VM doesn't help me to solve
>>> the situation.
>>>
>>> Could it be related to the network configuration of my kvm host?
>>>
>>> --
>>> Andrea Turli
>>> Ricercatore
>>> Direzione Ricerca e innovazioneandrea.tu...@eng.it
>>>
>>> Engineering Ingegneria Informatica spa
>>> Via Riccardo Morandi, 32 00148 Roma (RM)
>>> Tel. +39 06 8307 4710
>>> Fax +39 06 8307 4200 www.eng.it
>>>
>>>
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>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Andrea Turli
>> Ricercatore
>> Direzione Ricerca e innovazioneandrea.tu...@eng.it
>>
>> Engineering Ingegneria Informatica spa
>> Via Riccardo Morandi, 32 00148 Roma (RM)
>> Tel. +39 06 8307 4710
>> Fax +39 06 8307 4200 www.eng.it
>>
>>
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>>
>>
>
>
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>
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> Via Riccardo Morandi, 32 00148 Roma (RM)
> Tel

Re: [one-users] Resume VM fails for VMWare Server 2.0 hypervisor

2010-06-30 Thread Tino Vazquez
Hi Manish,

Ok, let's see if we can debug this. Please open the VI Client and try
repeating the "suspend - resume" process, monitoring it from the VI
Client GUI. The aim is to achieve a descriptive error message (like
the checkpoint could not be found).

Regards,

-Tino

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On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 2:39 PM, Manish Sapariya  wrote:
> I suspend the VM using
>
> onevm suspend vm_id
> and when I resume using
>
> onevm resume vm_id
>
> it simply fails. The VMWare Server web ui shows that
> the vm is registered again, but is in suspended state
> only. If I start the VM using VMWare web console it
> start all right.
>
> --
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> Manish
>
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Re: [one-users] Can't access to VM through ssh

2010-06-30 Thread Andrea Turli

Hi Carlos,

On 06/30/2010 04:07 PM, Carlos Martín Sánchez wrote:

Hi Andrea,

Did you manage to access the VM through ssh? or are you using VNC?
Not yet, I can access through virt-manager or virsh to the VM but not 
through ssh, cause network doesn't work.


If you can't ping anything from the VM, maybe you could try adding 
other VMs to that private network and check if they see each other.
Or just configure the VM template to attach a network interface to the 
public network.



Any ideas?



Regards,

Carlos Martín, Cloud Technology Engineer/Researcher
DSA Research Group: web http://dsa-research.org and blog 
http://blog.dsa-research.org
OpenNebula Open Source Toolkit for Cloud Computing: 
http://www.OpenNebula.org



2010/6/28 Andrea Turli mailto:andrea.tu...@eng.it>>

Hi all,

unfortunately also running the fsck on the .img didn't solve the
problem. Here my situation:

- 1 x frontend: ubuntu 10.04 - KVM - NFS
- 1 x cluster node: ubuntu 10.04 - KVM - NFS

A ttylinux VM has been started correctly on the worker node. From
the front end:
# onevm list
  ID USER NAME STAT CPU MEMHOSTNAMETIME
  21 oneadmin ttylinux runn   0   65536 grids21.eng.it
 00 00:10:22

# onevnet list
  ID USER NAME  TYPE BRIDGE #LEASES
   8 oneadmin public  Rangedbr0   0
   9 oneadmin private  Fixedbr0   1


The ttylinux VM shows this:
# ifconfig
eth0  . inet address 192.168.0.6 ...

but I cannot ping anything from this VM


To help the investigation, here the bctrl show command on the
cluester node
$ brctl show
bridge namebridge idSTP enabledinterfaces
br08000.0019b9e57ae5noeth0   vnet0
virbr08000.yes

Thank you again for any help,
Andrea


On 06/26/2010 09:50 AM, ranjith k wrote:

hello,
run the command "qemu-syetm_x86 ttylinux.img" from the ttylinux
image directory..you can see a window and will start boot ttylinux...
and asked password for recover from the disk failure after
entering the password "password" you just run the command "fsck
/dev/hda1" it will remove the error and properly shutdown the
system by typing the command halt or shutdown after the
correct shutdown and close the window ...and try to run the
ttylinux again and verify...is it ok then again shutdown
correctly and copy this ttylinux image for your cloud .

On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 3:51 PM, Andrea Turli
mailto:andrea.tu...@eng.it>> wrote:

Dear all,

I'm trying to access through ssh to my instance of ttylinux
VM created following this guide
http://www.opennebula.org/documentation:rel1.4:vmg
The VM is running and I've this IP address (192.168.0.5)
according to the "Small Network" network definition but I
cannot neither ping it not access it on ssh.

I've seen also this thread

http://lists.opennebula.org/pipermail/users-opennebula.org/2010-June/002220.html
with a similar problem, but also fsck on that VM doesn't help
me to solve the situation.

Could it be related to the network configuration of my kvm host?

-- 
Andrea Turli

Ricercatore
Direzione Ricerca e Innovazione
andrea.tu...@eng.it  

Engineering Ingegneria Informatica spa
Via Riccardo Morandi, 32 00148 Roma (RM)
Tel. +39 06 8307 4710
Fax +39 06 8307 4200
www.eng.it  

 



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Re: [one-users] Can't access to VM through ssh

2010-06-30 Thread Carlos Martín Sánchez
Hi Andrea,

Did you manage to access the VM through ssh? or are you using VNC?

If you can't ping anything from the VM, maybe you could try adding other VMs
to that private network and check if they see each other.
Or just configure the VM template to attach a network interface to the
public network.

Regards,

Carlos Martín, Cloud Technology Engineer/Researcher
DSA Research Group: web http://dsa-research.org and blog
http://blog.dsa-research.org
OpenNebula Open Source Toolkit for Cloud Computing:
http://www.OpenNebula.org


2010/6/28 Andrea Turli 

>  Hi all,
>
> unfortunately also running the fsck on the .img didn't solve the problem.
> Here my situation:
>
> - 1 x frontend: ubuntu 10.04 - KVM - NFS
> - 1 x cluster node: ubuntu 10.04 - KVM - NFS
>
> A ttylinux VM has been started correctly on the worker node. From the front
> end:
> # onevm list
>   ID USER NAME STAT CPU MEMHOSTNAMETIME
>   21 oneadmin ttylinux runn   0   65536  grids21.eng.it 00 00:10:22
>
> # onevnet list
>   ID USER NAME  TYPE BRIDGE #LEASES
>8 oneadmin public  Rangedbr0   0
>9 oneadmin private  Fixedbr0   1
>
>
> The ttylinux VM shows this:
> # ifconfig
> eth0  . inet address 192.168.0.6 ...
>
> but I cannot ping anything from this VM
>
>
> To help the investigation, here the bctrl show command on the cluester node
> $ brctl show
> bridge namebridge idSTP enabledinterfaces
> br08000.0019b9e57ae5noeth0   vnet0
> virbr08000.yes
>
> Thank you again for any help,
> Andrea
>
>
> On 06/26/2010 09:50 AM, ranjith k wrote:
>
> hello,
> run the command "qemu-syetm_x86 ttylinux.img" from the ttylinux image
> directory..you can see a window and will start boot ttylinux...
> and asked password for recover from the disk failure after entering the
> password "password" you just run the command "fsck /dev/hda1" it will remove
> the error and properly shutdown the system by typing the command halt or
> shutdown after the correct shutdown and close the window ...and try to
> run the ttylinux again and verify...is it ok then again shutdown correctly
> and copy this ttylinux image for your cloud .
>
> On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 3:51 PM, Andrea Turli  wrote:
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> I'm trying to access through ssh to my instance of ttylinux VM created
>> following this guide http://www.opennebula.org/documentation:rel1.4:vmg
>> The VM is running and I've this IP address (192.168.0.5) according to the
>> "Small Network" network definition but I cannot neither ping it not access
>> it on ssh.
>>
>> I've seen also this 
>> threadhttp://lists.opennebula.org/pipermail/users-opennebula.org/2010-June/002220.htmlwith
>>  a similar problem, but also fsck on that VM doesn't help me to solve
>> the situation.
>>
>> Could it be related to the network configuration of my kvm host?
>>
>> --
>> Andrea Turli
>> Ricercatore
>> Direzione Ricerca e innovazioneandrea.tu...@eng.it
>>
>> Engineering Ingegneria Informatica spa
>> Via Riccardo Morandi, 32 00148 Roma (RM)
>> Tel. +39 06 8307 4710
>> Fax +39 06 8307 4200 www.eng.it
>>
>>
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>> http://lists.opennebula.org/listinfo.cgi/users-opennebula.org
>>
>>
>
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Re: [one-users] opennebula vs cloudstack (cloud.com)

2010-06-30 Thread Tino Vazquez
Hi Manish,

You can get a complete OpenNebula set of features in [1], if you
rather read a PDF, please find here [2] one with the features in a
table. You can use this to compare the feature set with the ones
offered by open.cloud.com.

Regards,

-Tino

[1] http://opennebula.org/documentation:features
[2] 
http://opennebula.org/_media/documentation:opennebula_1.4_features_rev20100615.pdf

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On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 1:59 PM, Manish Sapariya  wrote:
> Hi All,
> Came across this.
> http://open.cloud.com/
>
> I could not find any comparision
> of this with opennebula and hence
> the post.
>
> Has anyone used cloudstack? Any thoughts?
>
>
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Re: [one-users] Image upload within the core

2010-06-30 Thread Tino Vazquez
Hi Csom,

comments inline,

2010/6/24 Csom Gyula :
> Hi Tino!
>
> Thanks for your response! I've got the idea:) Some questions regarding the 
> details:
>
> * Private cloud:
> 1. Will remote terminals be supported for uploads? scp or such?

In principle nothing other than filesystem permissions will impede
such behavior (although it won't be offered out-of-the-box in v1.6)

>
> 2. Will metadata and file upload happen in one "transaction" from the CLI 
> perspective?
> or in separate transactions? Eg.: Will the CLI offer a single command for 
> image creation?
> a command that behind the scenes does the image upload (through scp or such) 
> and
> do the metadata creation. Or will the CLI provide 2 separate commands 
> instead: one for
> upload and one for metadata creation?

This will happen in one operation, atomic for more details (if the
copy is not feasible, then the image won't be created).

>
> * Public and private cloud integration:
> 3. Similar question but now applied to the OCA API (since OCCI and EC2 
> servers seem to
> use OCA for backend access): will the OCA API offer a single method for image 
> creation?
> or will it provide separate commands for upload and metadata instead?

OCA will provide two separate methods (allocate and enable). The CLI
(oneimage) will use allocate, then copy the image, then enable the
image (or delete it in case of copy failure).

Best regards,

-Tino

>
> Cheers,
> Gyula
> 
> Feladó: tinov...@gmail.com [tinov...@gmail.com] ; meghatalmazó: Tino 
> Vazquez [tin...@fdi.ucm.es]
> Küldve: 2010. június 24. 16:13
> Címzett: Csom Gyula
> Másolatot kap: desha...@gmail.com; users@lists.opennebula.org
> Tárgy: Re: [one-users] Image upload within the core
>
> Hi Csom,
>
> Our approach to image upload is:
>
> * Private clouds: The ImagePool will handle the metadata of the
> images. The physical files would be handled by the CLI, transferring
> files using the unix filesystem copy command. This will offer the
> possibility to update the file and eventually delete it.
>
> * Public clouds: Current repository manager in the OCCI and EC2
> servers will be swapped with the ImagePool. Uploading of images will
> be performed using pure http as currently.
>
> We appreciate any feedback, comment on this.
>
> Best regards,
>
> -Tino
>
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>
> 2010/6/24 Csom Gyula :
>> Hi!
>>
>> Thanks Todd for your response! It was really helpful... maybe not directly, 
>> but it gave me a useful tipp to look for cloud-oriented data transfer 
>> solutions.
>>
>> I Googled the topic but so far haven't found much. After all here's the list:
>>
>> * There's GridFTP you proposed.
>> * CDMI [1] which is a rather complex standard even donno whether it supports 
>> file uploads or not:))
>> * UDT [2] which is a brand new technology meanwhile seems to be the fastest 
>> solution among data transfer methods (Supercomputing Bandwidth Challenge 
>> Winner at 2006, 2008 and 2009).
>> * And of course one can always choose well known protocols like scp, sftp, 
>> pure http, etc. [3]
>>
>> Cheers
>> Gyula
>>
>> ---
>>
>> [1] CDMI: 
>> http://cloud-standards.org/wiki/index.php?title=SNIA_Cloud_Data_Management_Interface_%28CDMI%29
>> [2] UDT: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UDP-based_Data_Transfer_Protocol, 
>> http://udt.sourceforge.net/
>> 
>> Feladó: Todd Deshane [desha...@gmail.com]
>> Küldve: 2010. június 23. 23:53
>> Címzett: Csom Gyula
>> Másolatot kap: users@lists.opennebula.org
>> Tárgy: Re: [one-users] Image upload within the core
>>
>> Hi Gyula,
>>
>> I can't answer the roadmap question, but just to let you know about a
>> couple related projects in case you were unaware of them.
>>
>> For sending large amounts of data (such as disk images), Nimbus [1]
>> uses GridFTP [2].
>>
>> Another really promising project for creating base images and
>> filesystem stacks is a project called Stacklet [3,4].
>>
>> Hope that helps.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Todd
>>
>> [1] http://www.nimbusproject.org/
>> [2] http://www.globus.org/toolkit/data/gridftp/
>> [3] http://stacklet.com/
>> [4] http://bitbucket.org/stacklet/stacklet/
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 3:09 PM, Csom Gyula  wrote:
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>>
>>> Do you have plans to support image uploads? Is it on your 1.6 roadmap? I 
>>> ask this
>>> in order to coordinate our (extension) development with your roadmap. Some
>>> background:
>>>
>>>
>>> Currently we are in the procces to specify our golden image management 
>>> service, eg:
>>>
>>> what features to provide exactly ? how to implement it? in a maintanable 
>>> manner (eg.
>>>
>>> starting with ONE v.1.4 then smoothly migrate to v.1.6)?
>>>
>>>
>>> We've found that one of

[one-users] Deploy VM on VMware ESXi

2010-06-30 Thread Xavier Sarda Perez
Hi All,

 

After trying to run OpenNebula with VMware Server 2 hosts, I’m trying to manage 
VMware ESXi hosts (version 3.5). 

 

Hosting monitoring is working but I cannot start a VM. SimpleTest from VI SDK 
is working, so no problems of credentials or connectivity. The virtual machine 
is working because I’ve tried to start it using the VIC (but I’ve de-registered 
the virtual machine to allow OpenNebula to do this)

 

The VM disk is stored in the VMware host (there is no NFS) and I had specified 
a tm_dummy on the ONE front-end but deploy is still failing:

 

at 
com.vmware.vim.VimBindingStub.registerVM_Task(VimBindingStub.java:21299)

at DeployVM.registerVirtualMachine(DeployVM.java:125)

at OneVmmVmware.loop(OneVmmVmware.java:160)

at OneVmmVmware.main(OneVmmVmware.java:57)

 

I’ve attached the complete log below (vmm_vmware.log). Please, can somebody 
help me? 

 

I found an old thread in the mailing list about a similar problem (I think it’s 
a similar problem) but I followed the instructions and nothing changed. 

 

Thank you,

Xavi

 

[30.06.2010 14:44:00] DEPLOY FAILURE 31 Failed deploying VM in host 
server.domain.es.

[30.06.2010 14:44:00] Failed deploying VM 31 into server.domain.es.Reason: null

 Debug stack trace 

AxisFault

 faultCode: ServerFaultCode

 faultSubcode:

 faultString: fault.RestrictedVersion.summary

 faultActor:

 faultNode:

 faultDetail:

{urn:vim2}SecurityErrorFault:null

 

fault.RestrictedVersion.summary

at sun.reflect.NativeConstructorAccessorImpl.newInstance0(Native Method)

at 
sun.reflect.NativeConstructorAccessorImpl.newInstance(NativeConstructorAccessorImpl.java:39)

at 
sun.reflect.DelegatingConstructorAccessorImpl.newInstance(DelegatingConstructorAccessorImpl.java:27)

at java.lang.reflect.Constructor.newInstance(Constructor.java:513)

at java.lang.Class.newInstance0(Class.java:355)

at java.lang.Class.newInstance(Class.java:308)

at 
org.apache.axis.encoding.ser.BeanDeserializer.(BeanDeserializer.java:104)

at 
org.apache.axis.encoding.ser.BeanDeserializer.(BeanDeserializer.java:90)

at com.vmware.vim.SecurityError.getDeserializer(SecurityError.java:83)

at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)

at 
sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)

at 
sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)

at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:597)

at 
org.apache.axis.encoding.ser.BaseDeserializerFactory.getSpecialized(BaseDeserializerFactory.java:154)

at 
org.apache.axis.encoding.ser.BaseDeserializerFactory.getDeserializerAs(BaseDeserializerFactory.java:84)

at 
org.apache.axis.encoding.DeserializationContext.getDeserializer(DeserializationContext.java:464)

at 
org.apache.axis.encoding.DeserializationContext.getDeserializerForType(DeserializationContext.java:547)

at 
org.apache.axis.message.SOAPFaultDetailsBuilder.onStartChild(SOAPFaultDetailsBuilder.java:157)

at 
org.apache.axis.encoding.DeserializationContext.startElement(DeserializationContext.java:1035)

at org.apache.xerces.parsers.AbstractSAXParser.startElement(Unknown 
Source)

at 
org.apache.xerces.impl.XMLNSDocumentScannerImpl.scanStartElement(Unknown Source)

at 
org.apache.xerces.impl.XMLDocumentFragmentScannerImpl$FragmentContentDispatcher.dispatch(Unknown
 Source)

at 
org.apache.xerces.impl.XMLDocumentFragmentScannerImpl.scanDocument(Unknown 
Source)

at org.apache.xerces.parsers.XML11Configuration.parse(Unknown Source)

at org.apache.xerces.parsers.XML11Configuration.parse(Unknown Source)

at org.apache.xerces.parsers.XMLParser.parse(Unknown Source)

at org.apache.xerces.parsers.AbstractSAXParser.parse(Unknown Source)

at javax.xml.parsers.SAXParser.parse(SAXParser.java:395)

at 
org.apache.axis.encoding.DeserializationContext.parse(DeserializationContext.java:227)

at org.apache.axis.SOAPPart.getAsSOAPEnvelope(SOAPPart.java:696)

at org.apache.axis.Message.getSOAPEnvelope(Message.java:435)

at 
org.apache.axis.transport.http.HTTPSender.readFromSocket(HTTPSender.java:796)

at org.apache.axis.transport.http.HTTPSender.invoke(HTTPSender.java:144)

at 
org.apache.axis.strategies.InvocationStrategy.visit(InvocationStrategy.java:32)

at org.apache.axis.SimpleChain.doVisiting(SimpleChain.java:118)

at org.apache.axis.SimpleChain.invoke(SimpleChain.java:83)

at org.apache.axis.client.AxisClient.invoke(AxisClient.java:165)

at org.apache.axis.client.Call.invokeEngine(Call.java:2784)

at org.apache.axis.client.Call.invoke(Call.java:2767)

at org.apache.axis.client.Call.invoke(Call.java:2443)

at org.apache.axis.client.Call.invoke(Ca

[one-users] opennebula vs cloudstack (cloud.com)

2010-06-30 Thread Manish Sapariya

Hi All,
Came across this.
http://open.cloud.com/

I could not find any comparision
of this with opennebula and hence
the post.

Has anyone used cloudstack? Any thoughts?


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