Good Morning Harikrishna,

Fixed service offering with custom disk. During the GUI Instance creation I
type 50 in the Root disk space box.


   1. command:
      deployVirtualMachine
      2. response:
      json
      1. Form Dataview sourceview URL-encoded
      1. zoneid:
      d4f93f7c-4236-475d-9968-765af32768b3
      2. boottype:
      BIOS
      3. bootmode:
      LEGACY
      4. templateid:
      d6e26141-0e03-41c9-b265-dd765a08a18b
      5. startvm:
      true
      6. serviceofferingid:
      72a39b48-fb28-4588-bf57-0822ca107838
      7. overridediskofferingid:
      c7d11a8d-29eb-44b0-811c-fb57dbaac2a5
      8. affinitygroupids:
      9. iptonetworklist[0].networkid:
      ac3c9873-2526-45c5-8fdc-d838104c6390
      10. keypairs:

Request fails with error:

   1. cserrorcode: 4350
   2. errorcode: 431
   3. errortext: "VM Creation failed. Volume size: -1GB is out of allowed
   range. Max: 1024 Min:1"
   4. uuidList: []


On Mon, Nov 7, 2022 at 8:31 PM jordan j <yordan...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Disregard my last email.
> I will hold the tests tomorrow and provide data.
>
> Regards,
> Jordan
>
> On Mon, Nov 7, 2022 at 10:56 AM jordan j <yordan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Harikrishna,
>>
>> Tried to reproduce today but it seems there is some new issue, probably
>> caused by the upgrade from 4.17.0.1 to 4.17.1 i did last week.
>>
>> VMs cannot start as Domain VIrtual router initialization fails.
>> What happens is:
>> - a VM instance is launched (through the gui)
>> - domain VR (r-393) is started, i can see it on the hypervisor that it
>> fully boots but in ACS it is still shown as "Starting"
>> - at some point the domain VR VM is halted and destroyed and the error
>> below is produced in Cloudstack logs
>>
>> I have not done any changes to the system VM template. Can this be the
>> issue?
>>
>>
>> 2022-11-07 09:26:24,461 ERROR [c.c.v.VirtualMachineManagerImpl]
>> (Work-Job-Executor-35:ctx-1b0a6cad job-3785/job-3786 ctx-cd97ffb5)
>> (logid:e2508811) Failed to start instance VM instance {id: "393", name:
>> "r-393-VM", uuid: "3d3637d5-afd9-4c5d-b5f8-a871460f6856",
>> type="DomainRouter"}
>> .......
>> 2022-11-07 09:26:24,586 ERROR [c.c.v.VmWorkJobDispatcher]
>> (Work-Job-Executor-35:ctx-1b0a6cad job-3785/job-3786) (logid:e2508811)
>> Unable to complete AsyncJobVO: {id:3786, userId: 2, accountId: 2,
>> instanceType: null, instanceId: null, cmd: com.cloud.vm.VmWorkStart,
>> cmdInfo:
>> rO0ABXNyABhjb20uY2xvdWQudm0uVm1Xb3JrU3RhcnR9cMGsvxz73gIAC0oABGRjSWRMAAZhdm9pZHN0ADBMY29tL2Nsb3VkL2RlcGxveS9EZXBsb3ltZW50UGxhbm5lciRFeGNsdWRlTGlzdDtMAAljbHVzdGVySWR0ABBMamF2YS9sYW5nL0xvbmc7TAAGaG9zdElkcQB-AAJMAAtqb3VybmFsTmFtZXQAEkxqYXZhL2xhbmcvU3RyaW5nO0wAEXBoeXNpY2FsTmV0d29ya0lkcQB-AAJMAAdwbGFubmVycQB-AANMAAVwb2RJZHEAfgACTAAGcG9vbElkcQB-AAJMAAlyYXdQYXJhbXN0AA9MamF2YS91dGlsL01hcDtMAA1yZXNlcnZhdGlvbklkcQB-AAN4cgATY29tLmNsb3VkLnZtLlZtV29ya5-ZtlbwJWdrAgAESgAJYWNjb3VudElkSgAGdXNlcklkSgAEdm1JZEwAC2hhbmRsZXJOYW1lcQB-AAN4cAAAAAAAAAACAAAAAAAAAAIAAAAAAAABiXQAGVZpcnR1YWxNYWNoaW5lTWFuYWdlckltcGwAAAAAAAAAAHBwcHBwcHBwc3IAEWphdmEudXRpbC5IYXNoTWFwBQfawcMWYNEDAAJGAApsb2FkRmFjdG9ySQAJdGhyZXNob2xkeHA_QAAAAAAADHcIAAAAEAAAAAF0AA5SZXN0YXJ0TmV0d29ya3QAP3JPMEFCWE55QUJGcVlYWmhMbXhoYm1jdVFtOXZiR1ZoYnMwZ2NvRFZuUHJ1QWdBQldnQUZkbUZzZFdWNGNBRXhw,
>> cmdVersion: 0, status: IN_PROGRESS, processStatus: 0, resultCode: 0,
>> result: null, initMsid: 99751975598799, completeMsid: null, lastUpdated:
>> null, lastPolled: null, created: Mon Nov 07 09:24:49 CET 2022, removed:
>> null}, job origin:3785
>> com.cloud.utils.exception.ExecutionException: Unable to start
>>  VM:3d3637d5-afd9-4c5d-b5f8-a871460f6856 due to error in finalizeStart, not
>> retrying
>> com.cloud.exception.AgentUnavailableException: Resource [Host:76] is
>> unreachable: Host 76: Unable to start instance due to Unable to start
>>  VM:3d3637d5-afd9-4c5d-b5f8-a871460f6856 due to error in finalizeStart, not
>> retrying
>> .........
>> 2022-11-07 09:26:24,645 ERROR [c.c.a.ApiAsyncJobDispatcher]
>> (API-Job-Executor-16:ctx-095e19bc job-3785) (logid:e2508811) Unexpected
>> exception while executing
>> org.apache.cloudstack.api.command.admin.router.StartRouterCmd
>> com.cloud.exception.AgentUnavailableException: Resource [Host:76] is
>> unreachable: Host 76: Unable to start instance due to Unable to start
>>  VM:3d3637d5-afd9-4c5d-b5f8-a871460f6856 due to error in finalizeStart, not
>> retrying
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Nov 7, 2022 at 5:18 AM Harikrishna Patnala <
>> harikrishna.patn...@shapeblue.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Jordan,
>>>
>>> I’ve tried the same cloudmonkey commands and it worked fine on my
>>> environment. I don’t think the way we save the details in the database has
>>> changed, not sure what is happening from UI front.
>>>
>>> Can you open the developers tools in the browser and capture the
>>> “deployVirtualMachine” API request params and send us, so that I can verify
>>> with my environment.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Harikrishna
>>>
>>> From: jordan j <yordan...@gmail.com>
>>> Date: Friday, 4 November 2022 at 2:01 PM
>>> To: users@cloudstack.apache.org <users@cloudstack.apache.org>
>>> Subject: Re: compute cannot be used if rot disk size is 0
>>> Yes CPU/RAM are fixed!
>>>
>>> Code for disk and service offering:
>>>
>>> createDiskOffering isMirrored=false name=custom-disk
>>> displaytext=custom-disk storageType=local cacheMode=none
>>> provisioningType=thin customized=true disksizestrictness=false
>>> {
>>>   "diskoffering": {
>>>     "cacheMode": "none",
>>>     "created": "2022-11-04T09:27:03+0100",
>>>     "disksize": 0,
>>>     "disksizestrictness": false,
>>>     "displayoffering": true,
>>>     "displaytext": "custom-disk",
>>>     "hasannotations": false,
>>>     "id": "c7d11a8d-29eb-44b0-811c-fb57dbaac2a5",
>>>     "iscustomized": true,
>>>     "name": "custom-disk",
>>>     "provisioningtype": "thin",
>>>     "storagetype": "local"
>>>   }
>>> }
>>>
>>> createServiceOffering issystem=false name=fixed-compute
>>> displaytext=fixed-compute customized=false offerha=false
>>> limitcpuuse=false
>>> dynamicscalingenabled=true cpunumber=2 cpuspeed=2000 memory=2048
>>> diskofferingid=c7d11a8d-29eb-44b0-811c-fb57dbaac2a5
>>> {
>>>   "serviceoffering": {
>>>     "cacheMode": "none",
>>>     "cpunumber": 2,
>>>     "cpuspeed": 2000,
>>>     "created": "2022-11-04T09:28:52+0100",
>>>     "defaultuse": false,
>>>     "diskofferingdisplaytext": "custom-disk",
>>>     "diskofferingid": "c7d11a8d-29eb-44b0-811c-fb57dbaac2a5",
>>>     "diskofferingname": "custom-disk",
>>>     "diskofferingstrictness": false,
>>>     "displaytext": "fixed-compute",
>>>     "dynamicscalingenabled": true,
>>>     "hasannotations": false,
>>>     "id": "f5a61b2f-9b03-4322-9d10-bb69033a87dd",
>>>     "iscustomized": false,
>>>     "issystem": false,
>>>     "isvolatile": false,
>>>     "limitcpuuse": false,
>>>     "memory": 2048,
>>>     "name": "fixed-compute",
>>>     "offerha": false,
>>>     "provisioningtype": "thin",
>>>     "rootdisksize": 0,
>>>     "storagetype": "local"
>>>   }
>>> }
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Jordan
>>>
>>> On Fri, Nov 4, 2022 at 3:22 AM Harikrishna Patnala <
>>> harikrishna.patn...@shapeblue.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> > Can you please share the CLI list responses of the service offering and
>>> > disk offering (fixed-compute-with-custom-disk) that you have used in
>>> your
>>> > case 2, so that I’ll create the exact same offerings and try to deploy
>>> the
>>> > VM.
>>> >
>>> > When you say “Create any service offering (used fixed for the test)”,
>>> do
>>> > you mean fixed compute details like CPU, RAM ?
>>> >
>>> > Thanks,
>>> > Harikrishna
>>> >
>>> > From: jordan j <yordan...@gmail.com>
>>> > Date: Thursday, 3 November 2022 at 2:06 PM
>>> > To: users@cloudstack.apache.org <users@cloudstack.apache.org>
>>> > Subject: Re: compute cannot be used if rot disk size is 0
>>> > Hi Harikrishna!
>>> >
>>> > Upgraded to 4.17.1 and did some more tests.
>>> >
>>> > 1. Create any service offering mapped to disk offering with fixed size
>>> -
>>> > this works
>>> > 2. Create any service offering (used fixed for the test) mapped to disk
>>> > offering with custom size - this brings the error mentioned during
>>> instance
>>> > creation.
>>> >
>>> > During case 2  when in GUI there is Root disk size (GB) option but it
>>> does
>>> > not matter to what it is set, the error always appears.
>>> > This case is similar to what you do in case 3. The question is what is
>>> it
>>> > that you do that makes it work on your side and fail on mine.
>>> >
>>> > Here is a link with the error message and the options selected during
>>> > instance creation: https://imgur.com/l3WktFg
>>> > DIsk offering is custom and I set it to 50 but ACS does not take it
>>> into
>>> > account and still thinks it is 0.
>>> >
>>> > Regards,
>>> > Jordan
>>> >
>>> > On Thu, Nov 3, 2022 at 9:26 AM Harikrishna Patnala <
>>> > harikrishna.patn...@shapeblue.com> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > > Hi Jordan,
>>> > >
>>> > > I’ve tried these scenarios in 4.17.1 and it seems to be working fine.
>>> > This
>>> > > might be an issue in 4.17 but it is working fine in 4.17.1
>>> > >
>>> > > I tried the following scenarios,
>>> > >
>>> > >   1.  Created a service offering with an existing disk offering and
>>> > > deployed VM with it from GUI. It worked fine.
>>> > >   2.  Tried the same from CLI (without rootdisksize). It worked fine.
>>> > >   3.  Created a service offering with an existing CUSTOM disk
>>> offering
>>> > and
>>> > > deployed VM with it from GUI. It worked fine too.
>>> > >
>>> > > Can you please try upgrading your environment to 4.17.1 ?
>>> > >
>>> > > Also I did not understand your scenario why rootdisksize comes to
>>> picture
>>> > > when diskoffering is mapped to a service offering ? Is that a custom
>>> disk
>>> > > offering ?
>>> > >
>>> > > Thanks,
>>> > > Harikrishna
>>> > > From: jordan j <yordan...@gmail.com>
>>> > > Date: Wednesday, 2 November 2022 at 8:01 PM
>>> > > To: users@cloudstack.apache.org <users@cloudstack.apache.org>
>>> > > Subject: compute cannot be used if rot disk size is 0
>>> > > Hey everyone,
>>> > >
>>> > > I found a bug (4.17.0.1).
>>> > >
>>> > > if you try to create an instance from compute offering that has root
>>> disk
>>> > > size = 0 the following error appears:
>>> > > VM Creation failed. Volume size: -1GB is out of allowed range. Max:
>>> 1024
>>> > > Min:1
>>> > >
>>> > > A few examples when rootdisk size is set as 0:
>>> > > - when compute offering is created and matched to existing disk
>>> offering
>>> > >
>>> > > --> via GUI same thing as CLI
>>> > > If a compute offering is created by specifying existing disk
>>> offering,
>>> > > the root disk size is set as 0
>>> > > Workaround: When creating Compute offering, enable "Compute only disk
>>> > > offering" option, change the root disk size to a value larger than 0.
>>> > After
>>> > > that disable "Compute only disk offering" and attach to existing disk
>>> > > offering.
>>> > >
>>> > > --> via CLI - in the example below the rootdisk is defined as 10 but
>>> it
>>> > > will not be set as diskofferringid overrides it. So 0 will be the end
>>> > > result.
>>> > > create serviceoffering name=infra-compute displaytext=infra-compute
>>> > > customized=true dynamicscalingenabled=true cpuspeed=2000
>>> mincpunumber=1
>>> > > maxcpunumber=4 minmemory=512 maxmemory=2048
>>> > > diskofferingid=851dd105-77ee-45d9-8094-807c9824a053 rootdisksize=10
>>> > >
>>> > > Is there any workaround for cli on how to update the rootdisksize ?
>>> > > update serviceoffering does not allow such modification.
>>> > >
>>> > > Regards,
>>> > > Jordan
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>

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