Re: Unable to start VM

2019-06-17 Thread Andrija Panic
Unable to start VM on Host[-1-Routing] due to internal error: guest failed to start: cannot find init path '/sbin/init' relative to container root: No such file or directory You can google a bit - seems related to LXC stuff On Mon, 17 Jun 2019 at 16:23, Alejandro Ruiz Bermejo <

Unable to start VM

2019-06-17 Thread Alejandro Ruiz Bermejo
Hi, Well this is awkward a few days ago i managed, with help from here, to create an LXC cluster and launch an LXC instance. Then suddenly now i can't start any VM inside the cluster and i think is due to a network error. I checked the instance logs and the creation of it was successful but it

Re: Get VM OS type

2019-06-17 Thread Riepl, Gregor (SWISS TXT)
> @Riepl > nmap -sS -O does help in fetching the OS type only if they have > public ip. I cant ssh into the machines because they are customer > machines and I dont have credentials for them. We had such a situation a few times, and simply asked the affected customer if they would permit us to

Re: launch instance error

2019-06-17 Thread Alejandro Ruiz Bermejo
Ok then it's done. Thank you very much. I have a functional LXC cluster configured into my CS environment. You told me you where interested in this to work so if you have any question i'll be more than happy to help. Regards, Alejandro On Sunday, June 16, 2019, Nicolas Vazquez wrote: > Hi

Re: Controlled shutdown post-partial-switch failure...

2019-06-17 Thread Andrija Panic
Been there, done that, a year ago (whole DC down == everything shutting down (storage things, S3 things, CloudStack things (all VMs and everything), etc, etc, etc) - very successfully but not funny...) On Mon, 17 Jun 2019 at 14:33, David Merrill wrote: > Hi All, > > I’m fielding an worrisome

Controlled shutdown post-partial-switch failure...

2019-06-17 Thread David Merrill
Hi All, I’m fielding an worrisome emergency situation where a set of (2) stacked switches (serving the MGMT & SAN networks) has partially failed (one of the stack members was ejected). Here’s what I’ve got: * The Xen hosts 2 MGMT NICs are bonded (active-passive) and connected to both

Re: Get VM OS type

2019-06-17 Thread Riepl, Gregor (SWISS TXT)
> version. Another way is to open the console and see the login screen. > This will get the actual data but I want to do automation to see for > all VM's and opening the console is not feasible to automate. Is > there any other way to get it? Are the VMs networked? You could fetch their public

Get VM OS type

2019-06-17 Thread Rakesh Venkatesh
Hello Folks Is there a way to know whether the VM is running on Windows or Linux OS? I can't reply on OS type because we can use Ubuntu as OS type for Windows VM. Even though the os type is Linux/Ubuntu, the VM is running on Windows version. Another way is to open the console and see the login