This is a section of the sched.log ////////////////////////////////////////// -------------------
Wed Dec 21 19:14:32 2011 [HOST][D]: Discovered Hosts (enabled): 0 Wed Dec 21 19:14:32 2011 [VM][D]: Pending virtual machines : Wed Dec 21 19:14:32 2011 [SCHED][I]: Select hosts PRI HID ------------------- Wed Dec 21 19:15:01 2011 [HOST][D]: Discovered Hosts (enabled): 0 Wed Dec 21 19:15:01 2011 [VM][D]: Pending virtual machines : Wed Dec 21 19:15:01 2011 [SCHED][I]: Select hosts PRI HID ------------------- Wed Dec 21 19:15:30 2011 [HOST][D]: Discovered Hosts (enabled): 0 Wed Dec 21 19:15:30 2011 [VM][D]: Pending virtual machines : Wed Dec 21 19:15:30 2011 [SCHED][I]: Select hosts PRI HID ------------------- Wed Dec 21 19:15:59 2011 [HOST][D]: Discovered Hosts (enabled): 0 Wed Dec 21 19:15:59 2011 [VM][D]: Pending virtual machines : Wed Dec 21 19:15:59 2011 [SCHED][I]: Select hosts PRI HID ------------------- Wed Dec 21 19:16:28 2011 [HOST][D]: Discovered Hosts (enabled): 0 Wed Dec 21 19:16:28 2011 [VM][D]: Pending virtual machines : Wed Dec 21 19:16:28 2011 [SCHED][I]: Select hosts PRI HID ////////////////////////////////////////// What's wrong? 2011/12/20 Carlos Martín Sánchez <cmar...@opennebula.org> > Hi, > > Please check that the scheduler is running (mm_sched process), take a look > at the scheduler log (/var/log/one/sched.log), and check that you have > hosts with enough CPU and memory resources. More info here [1]. > > Note that you can always deploy manually your VMs with the 'onevm deploy' > command. > > Regards. > > [1] > http://wiki.opennebula.org/faq#my_machine_stays_in_pending_state_what_can_i_do > -- > Carlos Martín, MSc > Project Engineer > OpenNebula - The Open Source Toolkit for Data Center Virtualization > www.OpenNebula.org | cmar...@opennebula.org | > @OpenNebula<http://twitter.com/opennebula> > <cmar...@opennebula.org> > > > On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 1:26 AM, cat fa <boost.subscrib...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> It was always PENDING even I set it to 0.1. >> >> >> 2011/12/18 Giovanni Toraldo <m...@gionn.net> >> >>> 2011/12/18 cat fa <boost.subscrib...@gmail.com>: >>> > I set a number in CPU capacity section in virtual machine template. >>> After I >>> > instantiate that virtual machine, the state of that virtual machine was >>> > always PENGDING. It never entered the PROLOG stage. >>> > What was the virtual machina waiting for? >>> >>> Check the scheduler log file, you probably set a too high CPU that is >>> not satisfiable with any of your current active hosts. >>> >>> -- >>> Giovanni Toraldo >>> http://gionn.net/ >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Users mailing list >>> Users@lists.opennebula.org >>> http://lists.opennebula.org/listinfo.cgi/users-opennebula.org >>> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Users mailing list >> Users@lists.opennebula.org >> http://lists.opennebula.org/listinfo.cgi/users-opennebula.org >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > Users@lists.opennebula.org > http://lists.opennebula.org/listinfo.cgi/users-opennebula.org > >
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