Hi, We have setup Tashi on a local machine and are running the node manager and cluster manager on the same machine. When we use the client to create a VM, no VM gets instantiated. We do not see any errors from the client, however the NodeManager(running in DEBUG = 1 mode) shows us the following log:
2011-10-23 16:03:58,996 [/usr/share/tashi/src/tashi/nodemanager/vmcontrol/qemu.pyc:INFO] QEMU command: /usr/local/bin/qemu-system-x86_64 -clock dynticks -drive file=/dfs/images/rhel.img,if=ide,index=0,cache=off,snapshot=on -net nic,macaddr=52:54:00:03:d6:80,model=virtio,vlan=1 -net tap,ifname=tashi3.0,vlan=1,script=/etc/qemu-ifup.1 -m 128 -smp 1 -serial null -vnc none -monitor pty 2011-10-23 16:03:58,998 [/usr/share/tashi/src/tashi/nodemanager/vmcontrol/qemu.pyc:INFO] Adding vmId 20037 2011-10-23 16:03:59,615 [/usr/share/tashi/src/tashi/nodemanager/vmcontrol/qemu.pyc:INFO] Removing vmId 20037 2011-10-23 16:03:59,615 [/usr/share/tashi/src/tashi/nodemanager/vmcontrol/qemu.pyc:INFO] Removing scratch for foobar File descriptor 3 (/var/log/nodemanager.log) leaked on lvremove invocation. Parent PID 18905: /usr/bin/python File descriptor 5 (socket:[10134749]) leaked on lvremove invocation. Parent PID 18905: /usr/bin/python File descriptor 6 (socket:[10143094]) leaked on lvremove invocation. Parent PID 18905: /usr/bin/python File descriptor 8 (socket:[10143099]) leaked on lvremove invocation. Parent PID 18905: /usr/bin/python File descriptor 9 (pipe:[10143285]) leaked on lvremove invocation. Parent PID 18905: /usr/bin/python File descriptor 10 (/dev/pts/6 (deleted)) leaked on lvremove invocation. Parent PID 18905: /usr/bin/python File descriptor 12 (/tmp/ffiFLuWSq (deleted)) leaked on lvremove invocation. Parent PID 18905: /usr/bin/python Volume group "vgscratch" not found Skipping volume group vgscratch Since the NodeManager just creates the VM ID and removes it, we are not sure what/where we are wrong. Attached herewith is the Tashi.cfg we are using. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Kushal Dalmia
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