sure Jaime. I have attached the vm.log as well.
Vm.log: Wed Feb 16 20:49:43 2011 [DiM][I]: New VM state is ACTIVE. Wed Feb 16 20:49:43 2011 [LCM][I]: New VM state is PROLOG. Wed Feb 16 20:49:43 2011 [VM][I]: Virtual Machine has no context Wed Feb 16 20:49:54 2011 [TM][I]: Command execution fail: /opt/cloud/one/lib/tm_commands/lvm/tm_clone.sh ast462:/opt/cloud/one/var//images/fd34675a5656d3b5b92e01b11dbae9c819e5f4c4 ast-wks-348:/opt/cloud/one/var//86/images/disk.0 Wed Feb 16 20:49:54 2011 [TM][I]: STDERR follows. Wed Feb 16 20:49:54 2011 [TM][I]: /bin/sed: -e expression #1, char 29: invalid reference \1 on `s' command's RHS Wed Feb 16 20:49:54 2011 [TM][I]: ERROR MESSAGE --8<------ Wed Feb 16 20:49:54 2011 [TM][I]: Logical volume "lv-one--0" already exists in volume group "vg00" Wed Feb 16 20:49:54 2011 [TM][I]: ERROR MESSAGE ------>8-- Wed Feb 16 20:49:54 2011 [TM][I]: ExitCode: 5 Wed Feb 16 20:49:54 2011 [TM][I]: tm_clone.sh: ast462:/opt/cloud/one/var//images/fd34675a5656d3b5b92e01b11dbae9c819e5f4c4 ast-wks-348:/opt/cloud/one/var//86/images/disk.0 Wed Feb 16 20:49:54 2011 [TM][I]: tm_clone.sh: DST: /opt/cloud/one/var//86/images/disk.0 Wed Feb 16 20:49:54 2011 [TM][I]: tm_clone.sh: Creating directory /opt/cloud/one/var//86/images Wed Feb 16 20:49:54 2011 [TM][I]: tm_clone.sh: Executed "/usr/bin/ssh ast-wks-348 mkdir -p /opt/cloud/one/var//86/images". Wed Feb 16 20:49:54 2011 [TM][I]: tm_clone.sh: Creating LV lv-one--0 Wed Feb 16 20:49:54 2011 [TM][I]: tm_clone.sh: ERROR: Command "/usr/bin/ssh ast-wks-348 /usr/bin/sudo /sbin/lvcreate -L20G -n lv-one--0 vg00" failed. Wed Feb 16 20:49:54 2011 [TM][I]: tm_clone.sh: ERROR: Logical volume "lv-one--0" already exists in volume group "vg00" Wed Feb 16 20:49:54 2011 [TM][E]: Error excuting image transfer script: Logical volume "lv-one--0" already exists in volume group "vg00" Wed Feb 16 20:49:55 2011 [DiM][I]: New VM state is FAILED Wed Feb 16 20:50:00 2011 [TM][W]: Ignored: LOG - 86 Command execution fail: /opt/cloud/one/lib/tm_commands/lvm/tm_delete.sh ast-wks-348:/opt/cloud/one/var//86/images Wed Feb 16 20:50:00 2011 [TM][W]: Ignored: LOG - 86 STDERR follows. Wed Feb 16 20:50:00 2011 [TM][W]: Ignored: LOG - 86 /bin/sed: -e expression #1, char 29: invalid reference \1 on `s' command's RHS Wed Feb 16 20:50:00 2011 [TM][W]: Ignored: LOG - 86 ERROR MESSAGE --8<------ Wed Feb 16 20:50:00 2011 [TM][W]: Ignored: LOG - 86 Can't remove open logical volume "lv-one--0" Wed Feb 16 20:50:00 2011 [TM][W]: Ignored: LOG - 86 ERROR MESSAGE ------>8-- Wed Feb 16 20:50:00 2011 [TM][W]: Ignored: LOG - 86 ExitCode: 5 Wed Feb 16 20:50:00 2011 [TM][W]: Ignored: LOG - 86 tm_delete.sh: Deleting remote LVs Wed Feb 16 20:50:00 2011 [TM][W]: Ignored: LOG - 86 tm_delete.sh: ERROR: Command "/usr/bin/ssh ast-wks-348 /usr/bin/sudo /sbin/lvremove -f $(echo vg00/$(/usr/bin/sudo /sbin/lvs --noheadings vg00|awk '{print $1}'|grep lv-one-))" failed. Wed Feb 16 20:50:00 2011 [TM][W]: Ignored: LOG - 86 tm_delete.sh: ERROR: Can't remove open logical volume "lv-one--0" Wed Feb 16 20:50:00 2011 [TM][W]: Ignored: TRANSFER FAILURE 86 Can't remove open logical volume "lv-one--0" Thanks, Anoop On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 9:12 PM, Jaime Melis <jme...@opennebula.org> wrote: > Hi Anoop, > > could you please send me the full vm.log of that VM? > > cheers, > Jaime > > > On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 4:31 PM, Anoop L <anpl1...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi Jaime, >> >> Thanks for the reply. My VM ID is 86 but still ONE uses 0 as identifier >> for LV. Even the working VM with ID is using lv-one--0. >> >> I have already tried removing LV manually. I guess issue is that ONE is >> trying to create the LV of same name and some how VM ID is not appended to >> the LV_NAME. >> >> One more things is when second VM fails it deletes the lv-one--0. Also any >> idea how can I force set a VM template that a swap space/disk to be created >> on LV. >> >> Some more information: >> >> onevm list >> ID USER NAME STAT CPU MEM HOSTNAME TIME >> 85 oneadmin centos55 runn 0 2G ast-wks-348 00 02:00:16 >> 86 oneadmin centos55 fail 0 0K ast-wks-348 00 00:00:42 >> >> >> onevm show 86 gives: >> >> VIRTUAL MACHINE 86 >> INFORMATION >> ID : 86 >> NAME : centos55 >> STATE : FAILED >> LCM_STATE : LCM_INIT >> START TIME : 02/16 20:49:13 >> END TIME : 02/16 20:49:55 >> DEPLOY ID: : - >> >> VIRTUAL MACHINE >> MONITORING >> NET_TX : 0 >> NET_RX : 0 >> USED MEMORY : 0 >> USED CPU : 0 >> >> VIRTUAL MACHINE >> TEMPLATE >> CPU=1 >> DISK=[ >> CLONE=YES, >> DISK_ID=0, >> IMAGE=centos5564_Base.img, >> IMAGE_ID=8, >> READONLY=NO, >> SAVE=NO, >> >> SOURCE=/opt/cloud/one/var//images/fd34675a5656d3b5b92e01b11dbae9c819e5f4c4, >> TARGET=hda, >> TYPE=DISK ] >> DISK=[ >> DISK_ID=1, >> SIZE=5120, >> TARGET=hdd, >> TYPE=swap ] >> FEATURES=[ >> ACPI=no ] >> GRAPHICS=[ >> LISTEN=0.0.0.0, >> PORT=5916, >> TYPE=vnc ] >> MEMORY=2048 >> NAME=centos55 >> NIC=[ >> BRIDGE=xenbr0, >> IP=10.20.30.1, >> MAC=02:00:0a:14:1e:01, >> NETWORK=LAN2, >> NETWORK_ID=2 ] >> OS=[ >> BOOTLOADER=/usr/bin/pygrub ] >> VMID=86 >> >> >> >> lvdisplay on node: >> >> --- Logical volume --- >> LV Name /dev/vg00/lv-one--0 >> VG Name vg00 >> LV UUID 0ENQKV-L8qi-APmD-iGiv-uRfj-vVNv-nkWud4 >> LV Write Access read/write >> LV Status available >> # open 2 >> LV Size 20.00 GB >> Current LE 640 >> Segments 1 >> Allocation inherit >> Read ahead sectors auto >> - currently set to 256 >> Block device 253:2 >> >> >> >> Any help would be appreciated. >> >> Thanks, >> Anoop >> >> >> >> On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 8:44 PM, Jaime Melis <jme...@opennebula.org>wrote: >> >>> Hello Anoop, >>> >>> Is the ID of the VM you're trying to deploy '0' ? When you deploy a new >>> vm the following LV volume will be created: lv-one-<ID>. If that LV already >>> exists then it fails. My guess is that it's failing because for some reason >>> OpenNebula didn't get the change to do a 'delete' removing the LV partition. >>> >>> I suggest you remove manually all the LVM partitions. You can find out >>> the existing ones with "lvs" and remove them with "lvremove" (do that as >>> root in the Xen node). >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Jaime >>> >>> On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 2:26 PM, Anoop L <anpl1...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I have successfully created a VM from Front-End to a Xen node However on >>>> creating the second VM I get an error: >>>> >>>> Wed Feb 16 18:45:24 2011 [TM][I]: tm_clone.sh: Creating LV lv-one--0 >>>> Wed Feb 16 18:45:24 2011 [TM][I]: tm_clone.sh: ERROR: Command >>>> "/usr/bin/ssh node-1 /usr/bin/sudo /sbin/lvcreate -L20G -n lv-one--0 vg00" >>>> failed. >>>> >>>> My VM template: >>>> NAME = centos55 >>>> CPU = 1 >>>> MEMORY = 2048 >>>> OS = [ bootloader = "/usr/bin/pygrub" ] >>>> >>>> DISK = [ image = "centos5564_Base.img"] >>>> >>>> DISK = [ >>>> type = swap, >>>> size = 5120 >>>> #target = sdb >>>> ] >>>> >>>> >>>> NIC = [ BRIDGE = "xenbr0", MAC = "00:16:3E:02:03:05" ] >>>> FEATURES=[ acpi="no" ] >>>> >>>> GRAPHICS = [ >>>> type = "vnc", >>>> listen = "0.0.0.0", >>>> port = "5916" ] >>>> >>>> The same template is used for creating first VM and it all was working >>>> fine. Except the swap is not created as an LV. >>>> >>>> How can I change this template so as to create a new LV for swap >>>> partiotion. Please note that I have not created any LV manually. If I >>>> create >>>> a LV manually how can I specify this in the VM template. >>>> >>>> I am stuck on this for some time and posted this multiple times with no >>>> answer. >>>> >>>> Any help would be appreciated. >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Anoop >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Users mailing list >>>> Users@lists.opennebula.org >>>> http://lists.opennebula.org/listinfo.cgi/users-opennebula.org >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Jaime Melis, Cloud Technology Engineer/Researcher >>> Major Contributor >>> OpenNebula - The Open Source Toolkit for Cloud Computing >>> www.OpenNebula.org | jme...@opennebula.org >>> >> >> > > > -- > Jaime Melis, Cloud Technology Engineer/Researcher > Major Contributor > OpenNebula - The Open Source Toolkit for Cloud Computing > www.OpenNebula.org | jme...@opennebula.org >
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