On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 08:18:31AM -0600, Marcus Sorensen wrote: > There is no cloud user on the host/agent side. Agent runs as root. Or is > this an experiment to try to run the agent as another user?
That was entirely my mistake. I just went about thinking the agents ran as cloud (ssvm, cpvm, kvm agent). Looking at my deployment it seems that /etc/sudoers has an entry for cloud but the service runs as root. My apologies for misleading on that. > On Jul 23, 2013 4:44 AM, "Prasanna Santhanam" <t...@apache.org> wrote: > > > On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 06:19:06PM +0800, Indra Pramana wrote: > > > Dear Prasanna and all, > > > > > > I have tried to remove the host from CloudStack, uninstall and reinstall > > > cloudstack-agent and added the host back into CloudStack. The "cloud" > > > user-id is still not yet created. I then tried to add the "cloud" user > > > manually, using exactly the same credentials as the "cloud" user on the > > > other host. > > > > > > >From the host, I tried to do a virsh connect qemu+ssh to the other host > > > using the "cloud" user (instead of root), and getting this error: > > > > > > cloud@hv-kvm-01:~$ virsh --connect qemu+ssh://cloud@10.237.3.22/systemlist > > > cloud@10.237.3.22's password: > > > error: failed to connect to the hypervisor > > > error: no valid connection > > > error: End of file while reading data: : Input/output error However - the issue still remains that migration between two KVM hosts seems to be failing. The log indicates the error shown above which was tried by hand here. Deployment contains KVM hosts with Ceph+RBD as primary storage. -- Prasanna., ------------------------ Powered by BigRock.com