Re: How to configure a new computing node?
Thanks for all of you for your help. Yes, Greg is right that my networks were switched. It works now after I switch them back. Many many thanks, Lei On 9/23/11 12:32 PM, "Alexander Patterson" wrote: >I am posting this on behalf of Greg Duhon > >I have one more suggestion to add. Verify that the networks are not >switched. In other words, is the public network on the private >interface or private network on the public interface. I can't tell >you how many times this one dinged us when we first started using VCL. > >-Greg Duhon > >On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 9:32 AM, James O'Dell >wrote: >> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- >> Hash: SHA1 >> >> If you can't ping your gateway, it's either a network problem, >> or a firewall problem. >> >> Try pinging the gateway, and then dumping your arp table >> ('arp -an'). If you see the mac address for the gateway in >> your arp table, it's probably a firewall issue. If the >> mac address isn't there, it's a network problem >> >> __Jim >> >> >> On 9/23/2011 9:27 AM, Huang,Lei wrote: >>> Hi Alex, >>> >>> Thanks for your suggestions! For the image, it works fine when it >>> lauches on virtual hosts on existing nodes. The problem happens >>> when it runs on a new node. I assume the sshd works fine on the >>> image itself. >>> >>> I have set up the ssh key to allow the management node to log in >>> the node successfully. After I log into the new node running >>> VMware, I can see that my network eth0 and eth1 have private and >>> public ip address. However, I found that I cann't ping my gateway >>> from the node. Are there any settings I need to do? >>> >>> Thanks, Lei >>> >>> From: Alexander Patterson >>> [alexander.patter...@csueastbay.edu] Sent: Friday, September 23, >>> 2011 11:08 AM To: vcl-user@incubator.apache.org Cc: >>> aaron_pee...@ncsu.edu Subject: Re: How to configure a new computing >>> node? >>> >>> Hello, >>> >>> Did you check su - Log in as root for the image you are working on >>> Password: Turn on sshd by typing /etc/init.d/sshd start Got to the >>> /etc/init.d/ then type chkconfig sshd on >>> >>> Have you made sure that you can ssh -i /etc/vcl/vcl.key >> or IP address> ? >>> >>> I had this issue with ssh not kicking off before as well and it was >>> a issue with the image itself. >>> >>> Another helpfull command to check would be ssh -vv (IP address) >>> >>> Have you logged into your box running VMware to see if you are >>> getting a public and private ip address? >>> >>> On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 9:00 AM, Huang,Lei >>> wrote: >>>> Sorry for asking again. I suspect that the problem may be related >>>> to network setting. I don't understand why ssd on VM was not >>>> active. Is it possible that the IP address of VM is not correct? >>>> Any suggestions/hints would be very much appreciated! >>>> >>>> Thanks, Lei From: >>>> Huang,Lei [lhu...@pvamu.edu] Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 >>>> 10:36 AM To: vcl-user@incubator.apache.org; >>>> aaron_pee...@ncsu.edu Subject: Re: How to configure a new >>>> computing node? >>>> >>>> Aaron, >>>> >>>> Thank you for your reply. I copied some log information as >>>> follows. It looks like the VM was started, but sshd on the VM was >>>> not active. The script looped and waited for half an hour and >>>> failed at the end. The image works fine on existing blades. I >>>> wonder if there is some configuration of VM server I didn't set >>>> correctly for the new node. >>>> >>>> Thanks, Lei >>>> >>>> === >>>> >>>> 2011-09-21 >>>> 23:31:27|14402|518:512|new|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6180)|executing >>>> SSH command on CSB308: |14402|518:512|new| /usr/bin/ssh -i >>>> /etc/vcl/vcl.key -l root -p 22 -x CSB308 'vmware-cmd >>>> >>>>/install/vmware_files/runningvms/CentOS5_5-base10-v0vmguest-10/CentOS5_ >>>>5-ba >>>> >>>> >> se10-v0vmguest-10.vmx start' 2>&1 >>>> 2011-09-21 23:31:31|3929|vcld:main(165)|lastcheckin time updated >>>> for management node 1:
Re: How to configure a new computing node?
I am posting this on behalf of Greg Duhon I have one more suggestion to add. Verify that the networks are not switched. In other words, is the public network on the private interface or private network on the public interface. I can't tell you how many times this one dinged us when we first started using VCL. -Greg Duhon On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 9:32 AM, James O'Dell wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > If you can't ping your gateway, it's either a network problem, > or a firewall problem. > > Try pinging the gateway, and then dumping your arp table > ('arp -an'). If you see the mac address for the gateway in > your arp table, it's probably a firewall issue. If the > mac address isn't there, it's a network problem > > __Jim > > > On 9/23/2011 9:27 AM, Huang,Lei wrote: >> Hi Alex, >> >> Thanks for your suggestions! For the image, it works fine when it >> lauches on virtual hosts on existing nodes. The problem happens >> when it runs on a new node. I assume the sshd works fine on the >> image itself. >> >> I have set up the ssh key to allow the management node to log in >> the node successfully. After I log into the new node running >> VMware, I can see that my network eth0 and eth1 have private and >> public ip address. However, I found that I cann't ping my gateway >> from the node. Are there any settings I need to do? >> >> Thanks, Lei >> >> ________ From: Alexander Patterson >> [alexander.patter...@csueastbay.edu] Sent: Friday, September 23, >> 2011 11:08 AM To: vcl-user@incubator.apache.org Cc: >> aaron_pee...@ncsu.edu Subject: Re: How to configure a new computing >> node? >> >> Hello, >> >> Did you check su - Log in as root for the image you are working on >> Password: Turn on sshd by typing /etc/init.d/sshd start Got to the >> /etc/init.d/ then type chkconfig sshd on >> >> Have you made sure that you can ssh -i /etc/vcl/vcl.key > or IP address> ? >> >> I had this issue with ssh not kicking off before as well and it was >> a issue with the image itself. >> >> Another helpfull command to check would be ssh -vv (IP address) >> >> Have you logged into your box running VMware to see if you are >> getting a public and private ip address? >> >> On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 9:00 AM, Huang,Lei >> wrote: >>> Sorry for asking again. I suspect that the problem may be related >>> to network setting. I don't understand why ssd on VM was not >>> active. Is it possible that the IP address of VM is not correct? >>> Any suggestions/hints would be very much appreciated! >>> >>> Thanks, Lei From: >>> Huang,Lei [lhu...@pvamu.edu] Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 >>> 10:36 AM To: vcl-user@incubator.apache.org; >>> aaron_pee...@ncsu.edu Subject: Re: How to configure a new >>> computing node? >>> >>> Aaron, >>> >>> Thank you for your reply. I copied some log information as >>> follows. It looks like the VM was started, but sshd on the VM was >>> not active. The script looped and waited for half an hour and >>> failed at the end. The image works fine on existing blades. I >>> wonder if there is some configuration of VM server I didn't set >>> correctly for the new node. >>> >>> Thanks, Lei >>> >>> === >>> >>> 2011-09-21 >>> 23:31:27|14402|518:512|new|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6180)|executing >>> SSH command on CSB308: |14402|518:512|new| /usr/bin/ssh -i >>> /etc/vcl/vcl.key -l root -p 22 -x CSB308 'vmware-cmd >>> /install/vmware_files/runningvms/CentOS5_5-base10-v0vmguest-10/CentOS5_5-ba >>> >>> > se10-v0vmguest-10.vmx start' 2>&1 >>> 2011-09-21 23:31:31|3929|vcld:main(165)|lastcheckin time updated >>> for management node 1: 2011-09-21 23:31:31 2011-09-21 >>> 23:31:36|3929|vcld:main(165)|lastcheckin time updated for >>> management node 1: 2011-09-21 23:31:36 2011-09-21 >>> 23:31:40|14122|517:511|inuse|utils.pm:check_connection(1765)|checking >>> for connection by admin on vmguest-2, attempt 27 2011-09-21 >>> 23:31:40|14122|517:511|inuse|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6180)|executing >>> SSH command on vmguest-2: |14122|517:511|inuse| /usr/bin/ssh -i >>> /etc/vcl/vcl.key -l root -p 22 -x vmguest-2 'netstat -an' 2>&1 >>> 2011-09-21 >>> 23:31:40|14122|517:51
Re: How to configure a new computing node?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 If you can't ping your gateway, it's either a network problem, or a firewall problem. Try pinging the gateway, and then dumping your arp table ('arp -an'). If you see the mac address for the gateway in your arp table, it's probably a firewall issue. If the mac address isn't there, it's a network problem __Jim On 9/23/2011 9:27 AM, Huang,Lei wrote: > Hi Alex, > > Thanks for your suggestions! For the image, it works fine when it > lauches on virtual hosts on existing nodes. The problem happens > when it runs on a new node. I assume the sshd works fine on the > image itself. > > I have set up the ssh key to allow the management node to log in > the node successfully. After I log into the new node running > VMware, I can see that my network eth0 and eth1 have private and > public ip address. However, I found that I cann't ping my gateway > from the node. Are there any settings I need to do? > > Thanks, Lei > > From: Alexander Patterson > [alexander.patter...@csueastbay.edu] Sent: Friday, September 23, > 2011 11:08 AM To: vcl-user@incubator.apache.org Cc: > aaron_pee...@ncsu.edu Subject: Re: How to configure a new computing > node? > > Hello, > > Did you check su - Log in as root for the image you are working on > Password: Turn on sshd by typing /etc/init.d/sshd start Got to the > /etc/init.d/ then type chkconfig sshd on > > Have you made sure that you can ssh -i /etc/vcl/vcl.key or IP address> ? > > I had this issue with ssh not kicking off before as well and it was > a issue with the image itself. > > Another helpfull command to check would be ssh -vv (IP address) > > Have you logged into your box running VMware to see if you are > getting a public and private ip address? > > On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 9:00 AM, Huang,Lei > wrote: >> Sorry for asking again. I suspect that the problem may be related >> to network setting. I don't understand why ssd on VM was not >> active. Is it possible that the IP address of VM is not correct? >> Any suggestions/hints would be very much appreciated! >> >> Thanks, Lei ________________ From: >> Huang,Lei [lhu...@pvamu.edu] Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 >> 10:36 AM To: vcl-user@incubator.apache.org; >> aaron_pee...@ncsu.edu Subject: Re: How to configure a new >> computing node? >> >> Aaron, >> >> Thank you for your reply. I copied some log information as >> follows. It looks like the VM was started, but sshd on the VM was >> not active. The script looped and waited for half an hour and >> failed at the end. The image works fine on existing blades. I >> wonder if there is some configuration of VM server I didn't set >> correctly for the new node. >> >> Thanks, Lei >> >> === >> >> 2011-09-21 >> 23:31:27|14402|518:512|new|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6180)|executing >> SSH command on CSB308: |14402|518:512|new| /usr/bin/ssh -i >> /etc/vcl/vcl.key -l root -p 22 -x CSB308 'vmware-cmd >> /install/vmware_files/runningvms/CentOS5_5-base10-v0vmguest-10/CentOS5_5-ba >> >> se10-v0vmguest-10.vmx start' 2>&1 >> 2011-09-21 23:31:31|3929|vcld:main(165)|lastcheckin time updated >> for management node 1: 2011-09-21 23:31:31 2011-09-21 >> 23:31:36|3929|vcld:main(165)|lastcheckin time updated for >> management node 1: 2011-09-21 23:31:36 2011-09-21 >> 23:31:40|14122|517:511|inuse|utils.pm:check_connection(1765)|checking >> for connection by admin on vmguest-2, attempt 27 2011-09-21 >> 23:31:40|14122|517:511|inuse|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6180)|executing >> SSH command on vmguest-2: |14122|517:511|inuse| /usr/bin/ssh -i >> /etc/vcl/vcl.key -l root -p 22 -x vmguest-2 'netstat -an' 2>&1 >> 2011-09-21 >> 23:31:40|14122|517:511|inuse|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6180)|executing >> SSH command on vmguest-2: |14122|517:511|inuse| /usr/bin/ssh -i >> /etc/vcl/vcl.key -l root -p 22 -x vmguest-2 'who' 2>&1 >> 2011-09-21 >> 23:31:41|14122|517:511|inuse|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6262)|run_ssh_command >> >> output: >> |14122|517:511|inuse| none 2011-09-21 >> 23:31:41|14122|517:511|inuse|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6276)|SSH >> command executed on vmguest-2, returning (0, "none") 2011-09-21 >> 23:31:41|3929|vcld:main(165)|lastcheckin time updated for >> management node 1: 2011-09-21 23:31:41 2011-09-21 >> 23:31:46|3929|vcld:main(165)|lastcheckin time updated for >> management node 1: 2011-09-2
RE: How to configure a new computing node?
Hi Alex, Thanks for your suggestions! For the image, it works fine when it lauches on virtual hosts on existing nodes. The problem happens when it runs on a new node. I assume the sshd works fine on the image itself. I have set up the ssh key to allow the management node to log in the node successfully. After I log into the new node running VMware, I can see that my network eth0 and eth1 have private and public ip address. However, I found that I cann't ping my gateway from the node. Are there any settings I need to do? Thanks, Lei From: Alexander Patterson [alexander.patter...@csueastbay.edu] Sent: Friday, September 23, 2011 11:08 AM To: vcl-user@incubator.apache.org Cc: aaron_pee...@ncsu.edu Subject: Re: How to configure a new computing node? Hello, Did you check su - Log in as root for the image you are working on Password: Turn on sshd by typing /etc/init.d/sshd start Got to the /etc/init.d/ then type chkconfig sshd on Have you made sure that you can ssh -i /etc/vcl/vcl.key ? I had this issue with ssh not kicking off before as well and it was a issue with the image itself. Another helpfull command to check would be ssh -vv (IP address) Have you logged into your box running VMware to see if you are getting a public and private ip address? On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 9:00 AM, Huang,Lei wrote: > Sorry for asking again. I suspect that the problem may be related to network > setting. I don't understand why ssd on VM was not active. Is it possible that > the IP address of VM is not correct? Any suggestions/hints would be very much > appreciated! > > Thanks, > Lei > > From: Huang,Lei [lhu...@pvamu.edu] > Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 10:36 AM > To: vcl-user@incubator.apache.org; aaron_pee...@ncsu.edu > Subject: Re: How to configure a new computing node? > > Aaron, > > Thank you for your reply. I copied some log information as follows. It > looks like the VM was started, but sshd on the VM was not active. The > script looped and waited for half an hour and failed at the end. The image > works fine on existing blades. I wonder if there is some configuration of > VM server I didn't set correctly for the new node. > > Thanks, > Lei > > === > > 2011-09-21 > 23:31:27|14402|518:512|new|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6180)|executing SSH > command on CSB308: > |14402|518:512|new| /usr/bin/ssh -i /etc/vcl/vcl.key -l root -p 22 -x > CSB308 'vmware-cmd > /install/vmware_files/runningvms/CentOS5_5-base10-v0vmguest-10/CentOS5_5-ba > se10-v0vmguest-10.vmx start' 2>&1 > 2011-09-21 23:31:31|3929|vcld:main(165)|lastcheckin time updated for > management node 1: 2011-09-21 23:31:31 > 2011-09-21 23:31:36|3929|vcld:main(165)|lastcheckin time updated for > management node 1: 2011-09-21 23:31:36 > 2011-09-21 > 23:31:40|14122|517:511|inuse|utils.pm:check_connection(1765)|checking for > connection by admin on vmguest-2, attempt 27 > 2011-09-21 > 23:31:40|14122|517:511|inuse|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6180)|executing SSH > command on vmguest-2: > |14122|517:511|inuse| /usr/bin/ssh -i /etc/vcl/vcl.key -l root -p 22 -x > vmguest-2 'netstat -an' 2>&1 > 2011-09-21 > 23:31:40|14122|517:511|inuse|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6180)|executing SSH > command on vmguest-2: > |14122|517:511|inuse| /usr/bin/ssh -i /etc/vcl/vcl.key -l root -p 22 -x > vmguest-2 'who' 2>&1 > 2011-09-21 > 23:31:41|14122|517:511|inuse|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6262)|run_ssh_command > output: > |14122|517:511|inuse| none > 2011-09-21 23:31:41|14122|517:511|inuse|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6276)|SSH > command executed on vmguest-2, returning (0, "none") > 2011-09-21 23:31:41|3929|vcld:main(165)|lastcheckin time updated for > management node 1: 2011-09-21 23:31:41 > 2011-09-21 23:31:46|3929|vcld:main(165)|lastcheckin time updated for > management node 1: 2011-09-21 23:31:46 > 2011-09-21 > 23:31:48|14402|518:512|new|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6262)|run_ssh_command > output: > |14402|518:512|new| start() = 1 > 2011-09-21 23:31:48|14402|518:512|new|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6276)|SSH > command executed on CSB308, returning (0, "start() = 1") > 2011-09-21 23:31:48|14402|518:512|new|vmware.pm:load(808)|started > /install/vmware_files/runningvms/CentOS5_5-base10-v0vmguest-10/CentOS5_5-ba > se10-v0vmguest-10.vmx on CSB308 > 2011-09-21 > 23:31:48|14402|518:512|new|utils.pm:insertloadlog(4710)|inserted > computer=17, startvm, started vm on CSB308 > > |14402|518:512|new| /usr/bin/ssh -i /etc/vcl/vcl.key -l root -p 22 -x > CSB308 'vmware-cmd > /install/vmware_files/runningvms/CentOS5_5-base10-v0vmguest-10/CentOS5_5-ba > se10-v0vmguest-10.vmx getst
Re: How to configure a new computing node?
Hello, Did you check su - Log in as root for the image you are working on Password: Turn on sshd by typing /etc/init.d/sshd start Got to the /etc/init.d/ then type chkconfig sshd on Have you made sure that you can ssh -i /etc/vcl/vcl.key ? I had this issue with ssh not kicking off before as well and it was a issue with the image itself. Another helpfull command to check would be ssh -vv (IP address) Have you logged into your box running VMware to see if you are getting a public and private ip address? On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 9:00 AM, Huang,Lei wrote: > Sorry for asking again. I suspect that the problem may be related to network > setting. I don't understand why ssd on VM was not active. Is it possible that > the IP address of VM is not correct? Any suggestions/hints would be very much > appreciated! > > Thanks, > Lei > > From: Huang,Lei [lhu...@pvamu.edu] > Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 10:36 AM > To: vcl-user@incubator.apache.org; aaron_pee...@ncsu.edu > Subject: Re: How to configure a new computing node? > > Aaron, > > Thank you for your reply. I copied some log information as follows. It > looks like the VM was started, but sshd on the VM was not active. The > script looped and waited for half an hour and failed at the end. The image > works fine on existing blades. I wonder if there is some configuration of > VM server I didn't set correctly for the new node. > > Thanks, > Lei > > === > > 2011-09-21 > 23:31:27|14402|518:512|new|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6180)|executing SSH > command on CSB308: > |14402|518:512|new| /usr/bin/ssh -i /etc/vcl/vcl.key -l root -p 22 -x > CSB308 'vmware-cmd > /install/vmware_files/runningvms/CentOS5_5-base10-v0vmguest-10/CentOS5_5-ba > se10-v0vmguest-10.vmx start' 2>&1 > 2011-09-21 23:31:31|3929|vcld:main(165)|lastcheckin time updated for > management node 1: 2011-09-21 23:31:31 > 2011-09-21 23:31:36|3929|vcld:main(165)|lastcheckin time updated for > management node 1: 2011-09-21 23:31:36 > 2011-09-21 > 23:31:40|14122|517:511|inuse|utils.pm:check_connection(1765)|checking for > connection by admin on vmguest-2, attempt 27 > 2011-09-21 > 23:31:40|14122|517:511|inuse|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6180)|executing SSH > command on vmguest-2: > |14122|517:511|inuse| /usr/bin/ssh -i /etc/vcl/vcl.key -l root -p 22 -x > vmguest-2 'netstat -an' 2>&1 > 2011-09-21 > 23:31:40|14122|517:511|inuse|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6180)|executing SSH > command on vmguest-2: > |14122|517:511|inuse| /usr/bin/ssh -i /etc/vcl/vcl.key -l root -p 22 -x > vmguest-2 'who' 2>&1 > 2011-09-21 > 23:31:41|14122|517:511|inuse|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6262)|run_ssh_command > output: > |14122|517:511|inuse| none > 2011-09-21 23:31:41|14122|517:511|inuse|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6276)|SSH > command executed on vmguest-2, returning (0, "none") > 2011-09-21 23:31:41|3929|vcld:main(165)|lastcheckin time updated for > management node 1: 2011-09-21 23:31:41 > 2011-09-21 23:31:46|3929|vcld:main(165)|lastcheckin time updated for > management node 1: 2011-09-21 23:31:46 > 2011-09-21 > 23:31:48|14402|518:512|new|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6262)|run_ssh_command > output: > |14402|518:512|new| start() = 1 > 2011-09-21 23:31:48|14402|518:512|new|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6276)|SSH > command executed on CSB308, returning (0, "start() = 1") > 2011-09-21 23:31:48|14402|518:512|new|vmware.pm:load(808)|started > /install/vmware_files/runningvms/CentOS5_5-base10-v0vmguest-10/CentOS5_5-ba > se10-v0vmguest-10.vmx on CSB308 > 2011-09-21 > 23:31:48|14402|518:512|new|utils.pm:insertloadlog(4710)|inserted > computer=17, startvm, started vm on CSB308 > > |14402|518:512|new| /usr/bin/ssh -i /etc/vcl/vcl.key -l root -p 22 -x > CSB308 'vmware-cmd > /install/vmware_files/runningvms/CentOS5_5-base10-v0vmguest-10/CentOS5_5-ba > se10-v0vmguest-10.vmx getstate' 2>&1 > 2011-09-21 23:32:11|3929|vcld:main(165)|lastcheckin time updated for > management node 1: 2011-09-21 23:32:11 > 2011-09-21 23:32:16|3929|vcld:main(165)|lastcheckin time updated for > management node 1: 2011-09-21 23:32:16 > 2011-09-21 > 23:32:21|14122|517:511|inuse|utils.pm:check_connection(1765)|checking for > connection by admin on vmguest-2, attempt 29 > 2011-09-21 > 23:32:21|14122|517:511|inuse|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6180)|executing SSH > command on vmguest-2: > |14122|517:511|inuse| /usr/bin/ssh -i /etc/vcl/vcl.key -l root -p 22 -x > vmguest-2 'netstat -an' 2>&1 > 2011-09-21 23:32:21|3929|vcld:main(165)|lastcheckin time updated for > management node 1: 2011-09-21 23:32:21 > 2011-09-21 > 23:32:21|14122|517:511|inuse|ut
RE: How to configure a new computing node?
Sorry for asking again. I suspect that the problem may be related to network setting. I don't understand why ssd on VM was not active. Is it possible that the IP address of VM is not correct? Any suggestions/hints would be very much appreciated! Thanks, Lei From: Huang,Lei [lhu...@pvamu.edu] Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 10:36 AM To: vcl-user@incubator.apache.org; aaron_pee...@ncsu.edu Subject: Re: How to configure a new computing node? Aaron, Thank you for your reply. I copied some log information as follows. It looks like the VM was started, but sshd on the VM was not active. The script looped and waited for half an hour and failed at the end. The image works fine on existing blades. I wonder if there is some configuration of VM server I didn't set correctly for the new node. Thanks, Lei === 2011-09-21 23:31:27|14402|518:512|new|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6180)|executing SSH command on CSB308: |14402|518:512|new| /usr/bin/ssh -i /etc/vcl/vcl.key -l root -p 22 -x CSB308 'vmware-cmd /install/vmware_files/runningvms/CentOS5_5-base10-v0vmguest-10/CentOS5_5-ba se10-v0vmguest-10.vmx start' 2>&1 2011-09-21 23:31:31|3929|vcld:main(165)|lastcheckin time updated for management node 1: 2011-09-21 23:31:31 2011-09-21 23:31:36|3929|vcld:main(165)|lastcheckin time updated for management node 1: 2011-09-21 23:31:36 2011-09-21 23:31:40|14122|517:511|inuse|utils.pm:check_connection(1765)|checking for connection by admin on vmguest-2, attempt 27 2011-09-21 23:31:40|14122|517:511|inuse|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6180)|executing SSH command on vmguest-2: |14122|517:511|inuse| /usr/bin/ssh -i /etc/vcl/vcl.key -l root -p 22 -x vmguest-2 'netstat -an' 2>&1 2011-09-21 23:31:40|14122|517:511|inuse|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6180)|executing SSH command on vmguest-2: |14122|517:511|inuse| /usr/bin/ssh -i /etc/vcl/vcl.key -l root -p 22 -x vmguest-2 'who' 2>&1 2011-09-21 23:31:41|14122|517:511|inuse|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6262)|run_ssh_command output: |14122|517:511|inuse| none 2011-09-21 23:31:41|14122|517:511|inuse|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6276)|SSH command executed on vmguest-2, returning (0, "none") 2011-09-21 23:31:41|3929|vcld:main(165)|lastcheckin time updated for management node 1: 2011-09-21 23:31:41 2011-09-21 23:31:46|3929|vcld:main(165)|lastcheckin time updated for management node 1: 2011-09-21 23:31:46 2011-09-21 23:31:48|14402|518:512|new|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6262)|run_ssh_command output: |14402|518:512|new| start() = 1 2011-09-21 23:31:48|14402|518:512|new|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6276)|SSH command executed on CSB308, returning (0, "start() = 1") 2011-09-21 23:31:48|14402|518:512|new|vmware.pm:load(808)|started /install/vmware_files/runningvms/CentOS5_5-base10-v0vmguest-10/CentOS5_5-ba se10-v0vmguest-10.vmx on CSB308 2011-09-21 23:31:48|14402|518:512|new|utils.pm:insertloadlog(4710)|inserted computer=17, startvm, started vm on CSB308 |14402|518:512|new| /usr/bin/ssh -i /etc/vcl/vcl.key -l root -p 22 -x CSB308 'vmware-cmd /install/vmware_files/runningvms/CentOS5_5-base10-v0vmguest-10/CentOS5_5-ba se10-v0vmguest-10.vmx getstate' 2>&1 2011-09-21 23:32:11|3929|vcld:main(165)|lastcheckin time updated for management node 1: 2011-09-21 23:32:11 2011-09-21 23:32:16|3929|vcld:main(165)|lastcheckin time updated for management node 1: 2011-09-21 23:32:16 2011-09-21 23:32:21|14122|517:511|inuse|utils.pm:check_connection(1765)|checking for connection by admin on vmguest-2, attempt 29 2011-09-21 23:32:21|14122|517:511|inuse|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6180)|executing SSH command on vmguest-2: |14122|517:511|inuse| /usr/bin/ssh -i /etc/vcl/vcl.key -l root -p 22 -x vmguest-2 'netstat -an' 2>&1 2011-09-21 23:32:21|3929|vcld:main(165)|lastcheckin time updated for management node 1: 2011-09-21 23:32:21 2011-09-21 23:32:21|14122|517:511|inuse|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6180)|executing SSH command on vmguest-2: |14122|517:511|inuse| /usr/bin/ssh -i /etc/vcl/vcl.key -l root -p 22 -x vmguest-2 'who' 2>&1 2011-09-21 23:32:22|14122|517:511|inuse|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6262)|run_ssh_command output: |14122|517:511|inuse| none 2011-09-21 23:32:22|14122|517:511|inuse|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6276)|SSH command executed on vmguest-2, returning (0, "none") 2011-09-21 23:32:26|3929|vcld:main(165)|lastcheckin time updated for management node 1: 2011-09-21 23:32:26 2011-09-21 23:32:28|14402|518:512|new|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6262)|run_ssh_command output: |14402|518:512|new| getstate() = on 2011-09-21 23:32:28|14402|518:512|new|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6276)|SSH command executed on CSB308, returning (0, "getstate() = on") 2011-09-21 23:32:28|14402|518:512|new|vmware.pm:load(831)|checking state of vm vmguest-10 2011-09-21 23:32:28|14402|518:512|new|utils.pm:insertloadlog(4710)|inserted computer=17, vmstage1, node has been
Re: How to configure a new computing node?
Aaron, Thank you for your reply. I copied some log information as follows. It looks like the VM was started, but sshd on the VM was not active. The script looped and waited for half an hour and failed at the end. The image works fine on existing blades. I wonder if there is some configuration of VM server I didn't set correctly for the new node. Thanks, Lei === 2011-09-21 23:31:27|14402|518:512|new|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6180)|executing SSH command on CSB308: |14402|518:512|new| /usr/bin/ssh -i /etc/vcl/vcl.key -l root -p 22 -x CSB308 'vmware-cmd /install/vmware_files/runningvms/CentOS5_5-base10-v0vmguest-10/CentOS5_5-ba se10-v0vmguest-10.vmx start' 2>&1 2011-09-21 23:31:31|3929|vcld:main(165)|lastcheckin time updated for management node 1: 2011-09-21 23:31:31 2011-09-21 23:31:36|3929|vcld:main(165)|lastcheckin time updated for management node 1: 2011-09-21 23:31:36 2011-09-21 23:31:40|14122|517:511|inuse|utils.pm:check_connection(1765)|checking for connection by admin on vmguest-2, attempt 27 2011-09-21 23:31:40|14122|517:511|inuse|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6180)|executing SSH command on vmguest-2: |14122|517:511|inuse| /usr/bin/ssh -i /etc/vcl/vcl.key -l root -p 22 -x vmguest-2 'netstat -an' 2>&1 2011-09-21 23:31:40|14122|517:511|inuse|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6180)|executing SSH command on vmguest-2: |14122|517:511|inuse| /usr/bin/ssh -i /etc/vcl/vcl.key -l root -p 22 -x vmguest-2 'who' 2>&1 2011-09-21 23:31:41|14122|517:511|inuse|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6262)|run_ssh_command output: |14122|517:511|inuse| none 2011-09-21 23:31:41|14122|517:511|inuse|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6276)|SSH command executed on vmguest-2, returning (0, "none") 2011-09-21 23:31:41|3929|vcld:main(165)|lastcheckin time updated for management node 1: 2011-09-21 23:31:41 2011-09-21 23:31:46|3929|vcld:main(165)|lastcheckin time updated for management node 1: 2011-09-21 23:31:46 2011-09-21 23:31:48|14402|518:512|new|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6262)|run_ssh_command output: |14402|518:512|new| start() = 1 2011-09-21 23:31:48|14402|518:512|new|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6276)|SSH command executed on CSB308, returning (0, "start() = 1") 2011-09-21 23:31:48|14402|518:512|new|vmware.pm:load(808)|started /install/vmware_files/runningvms/CentOS5_5-base10-v0vmguest-10/CentOS5_5-ba se10-v0vmguest-10.vmx on CSB308 2011-09-21 23:31:48|14402|518:512|new|utils.pm:insertloadlog(4710)|inserted computer=17, startvm, started vm on CSB308 |14402|518:512|new| /usr/bin/ssh -i /etc/vcl/vcl.key -l root -p 22 -x CSB308 'vmware-cmd /install/vmware_files/runningvms/CentOS5_5-base10-v0vmguest-10/CentOS5_5-ba se10-v0vmguest-10.vmx getstate' 2>&1 2011-09-21 23:32:11|3929|vcld:main(165)|lastcheckin time updated for management node 1: 2011-09-21 23:32:11 2011-09-21 23:32:16|3929|vcld:main(165)|lastcheckin time updated for management node 1: 2011-09-21 23:32:16 2011-09-21 23:32:21|14122|517:511|inuse|utils.pm:check_connection(1765)|checking for connection by admin on vmguest-2, attempt 29 2011-09-21 23:32:21|14122|517:511|inuse|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6180)|executing SSH command on vmguest-2: |14122|517:511|inuse| /usr/bin/ssh -i /etc/vcl/vcl.key -l root -p 22 -x vmguest-2 'netstat -an' 2>&1 2011-09-21 23:32:21|3929|vcld:main(165)|lastcheckin time updated for management node 1: 2011-09-21 23:32:21 2011-09-21 23:32:21|14122|517:511|inuse|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6180)|executing SSH command on vmguest-2: |14122|517:511|inuse| /usr/bin/ssh -i /etc/vcl/vcl.key -l root -p 22 -x vmguest-2 'who' 2>&1 2011-09-21 23:32:22|14122|517:511|inuse|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6262)|run_ssh_command output: |14122|517:511|inuse| none 2011-09-21 23:32:22|14122|517:511|inuse|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6276)|SSH command executed on vmguest-2, returning (0, "none") 2011-09-21 23:32:26|3929|vcld:main(165)|lastcheckin time updated for management node 1: 2011-09-21 23:32:26 2011-09-21 23:32:28|14402|518:512|new|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6262)|run_ssh_command output: |14402|518:512|new| getstate() = on 2011-09-21 23:32:28|14402|518:512|new|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6276)|SSH command executed on CSB308, returning (0, "getstate() = on") 2011-09-21 23:32:28|14402|518:512|new|vmware.pm:load(831)|checking state of vm vmguest-10 2011-09-21 23:32:28|14402|518:512|new|utils.pm:insertloadlog(4710)|inserted computer=17, vmstage1, node has been turned on 2011-09-21 23:32:28|14402|518:512|new|vmware.pm:load(838)|stage1 completed vm vmguest-10 has been turned on 2011-09-21 23:32:28|14402|518:512|new|vmware.pm:load(839)|eth0MAC 00:50:56:1a:01:13 privateIPaddress 129.207.46.26 2011-09-21 23:32:28|14402|518:512|new|vmware.pm:load(848)|vmguest-10 ROUND 1 checks loop 0 of 40 |14402|518:512|new| /usr/bin/ssh -i /etc/vcl/vcl.key -l root -p 22 -x CSB308 'vmware-cmd /install/vmware_files/runningvms/CentOS5_5-base10-v0vmguest-10/CentOS5_5-ba se10-v0vmguest-10.vmx getstate' 2>&1 2011-09-22 00:05:41|3929|vcld:main(165)|lastcheckin time updated for management node 1: 2011-09-22 00:05:
Re: How to configure a new computing node?
Hello Lei, Could you provide the log file for vcld related to this reservation failure. It's default location is /var/log/vcld.log Thanks, Aaron On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 2:19 AM, Huang,Lei wrote: > Dear VCL experts, > I am working on extending our VCL Cloud system for teaching purpose by > adding some new computing nodes. The VCL version is 2.1 and we use VMware > server 1.0 in each computing node. I have installed CentOS 5.0 and Vmware > server 1.0 on a new blade, configured the network and VCL. However, I am > stuck by the following failure when I tried to reserve an image. > == > State Est/Act TimeTotal > Timeconfirming image exists(22) 0:04/0:24 0:24 > starting load process(40) 0:06/2:03 2:27 > creating configuration file(28) 0:02/1:01 3:28 > starting virtual machine(48) 0:03/0:42 4:10 > machine booting(46) 1:08/34:43 38:53 > failed: could not load vmx on CSB308 > > Does anybody know what's wrong on my setup? It takes very long time to > boot an image, but failed at the end. I am wondering if there is any > instruction of how to install a computing node that I can follow. Thanks a > lot in advance. > Regards, > Lei Huang (Ph.D.) > Assistant Professor > Computer Science Department > Prairie View A&M University > SR Collins Room 314, MailStop: 2515, Prairie View, TX 77446 > Phone: (936)261-9878 Fax: (936)261-9866 > -- Aaron Peeler Program Manager Virtual Computing Lab NC State University All electronic mail messages in connection with State business which are sent to or received by this account are subject to the NC Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties.