ould you send us the deployment.0 file (in $ONE_LOCATION/var/)?
Regards,
-Tino
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2010/10/26 Saravanan S :
>
> From: Saravanan S
> Date: 2010/10/26
> S
W dniu 26 października 2010 13:11 użytkownik Saravanan S
napisał:
> # cat /var/log/one/4.log
> Tue Oct 26 16:18:07 2010 [DiM][I]: New VM state is ACTIVE.
> Tue Oct 26 16:18:07 2010 [LCM][I]: New VM state is PROLOG.
> Tue Oct 26 16:18:07 2010 [VM][I]: Virtual Machine has no context
> Tue Oct 26 16:
From: Saravanan S
Date: 2010/10/26
Subject: Re: [one-users] vm still in pending state problem
To: Łukasz Oleś
Hi,
Please find the logs below, to create vm and dmesg
# cat /var/log/one/4.log
Tue Oct 26 16:18:07 2010 [DiM][I]: New VM state is ACTIVE.
Tue Oct 26 16:18:07 2010 [LCM][I]: New VM
2010/10/26 Saravanan S :
> Tue Oct 26 10:46:21 2010 [VMM][I]: STDERR follows.
> Tue Oct 26 10:46:21 2010 [VMM][I]: Error: Device 768 (tap) could not be
> connecte d. File not
> found.
In Xen, Opennebula uses blktap driver. Try 'modprobe blkt
Hi ,
2010/10/25 Saravanan S :
> # onehost list
> > ID NAME CLUSTER RVM TCPU FCPU ACPUTMEMFMEM
> > STAT
> >6 hostx21 default0 1600 1599 1600 32G127M on
>
> It shows that you have only 127MB free memory. There are two
> possibilities which c
Hi
2010/10/25 Saravanan S :
> Hi all,
>
> I am quite new to Open nebula, Trien with 2.0 today,
>
> I installed open Nebula from Karan Repo, installed and Configured the setup
> successfully,
>
> I have a Xen Node on another machine, which i can see with
>
> [r...@sios-centos-test centos]# onehost
Hi Fred,
I did a system wide installation, so it resides in,
/var/log/one/
but the log files are empty, my case it is 12.log which is empty.
Also, # onevm show 12 gives the below output, No logs are written.
# onevm show 12
VIRTUAL MACHINE 12 INFORMATION
ID : 12
NAME : c
Hi Saravanan,
I'm quite new working with opennebula, and in the begging I had this kind of
problem. So the tip that I can give to you is, take a look at
$OPENNEBULA/var/oned.log and when someone create a VM it has a ID you can
check with this ID the specific log, at $OPENNEBULA/var//vm.log.
Logs
Hi all,
I am quite new to Open nebula, Trien with 2.0 today,
I installed open Nebula from Karan Repo, installed and Configured the setup
successfully,
I have a Xen Node on another machine, which i can see with
[r...@sios-centos-test centos]# onehost list
ID NAME CLUSTER RVM T