Hello everybody,

I tried restarting sunstone-server and one but the problem persisted, so I rebooted the computer and the problem was solved. I've realized that (as stated in one's documentation) it is not possible to upload (via sunstone) disk images greater than 2 GB using Firefox (at least using version 15). Then, I tried the same operation (uploading a 5GB disk image) using Google Chromium and it was successful. Probably, the initial problem was due to this limitation.

As I previously mentioned, after trying to upload a 5GB disk image with Firefox, it failed and all the images related area of one and sunstone were affected and it was impossible to use them, so the only one way was to reboot the system. In fact, it was possible to execute "oneimage delete id" and the image was not deleted but no error/warning message was logged. In other cases, it failed to upload the image, but it was possible to delete that failed image and the system was not affected.

Just as an idea, I think it would be great to get more information (i. e. in log files) in case of failures such as this.


Kind Regards,

Carlos.




On 09/19/2012 12:09 PM, Carlos Jiménez wrote:
Hello everybody,

I have OpenNebula 3.6 installed on a machine with CentOS 6.3 and several hosts with CentOS 6.3 too.
I have two images created:
[oneadmin@frontend ~]$ oneimage list
ID USER GROUP NAME DATASTORE SIZE TYPE PER STAT RVMS 1 oneadmin oneadmin disc1 default 2G OS Yes rdy 0 2 oneadmin oneadmin CentOS_CD default 330M CD No rdy 0


When I try to delete one of them, it fails because the image is not erased:
[oneadmin@frontend ~]$ oneimage list
ID USER GROUP NAME DATASTORE SIZE TYPE PER STAT RVMS 1 oneadmin oneadmin disc1 default 2G OS Yes rdy 0 2 oneadmin oneadmin CentOS_CD default 330M CD No rdy 0
[oneadmin@frontend ~]$ oneimage delete 1
[oneadmin@frontend ~]$ oneimage list
ID USER GROUP NAME DATASTORE SIZE TYPE PER STAT RVMS 1 oneadmin oneadmin disc1 default 2G OS Yes rdy 0 2 oneadmin oneadmin CentOS_CD default 330M CD No rdy 0


The log doesn't output anything more than the call to the ImageDelete method:
Wed Sep 19 11:55:16 2012 [ReM][D]: UserPoolInfo method invoked
*Wed Sep 19 11:55:20 2012 [ReM][D]: ImageDelete method invoked*
Wed Sep 19 11:55:22 2012 [ReM][D]: ImagePoolInfo method invoked
Wed Sep 19 11:55:36 2012 [ReM][D]: HostPoolInfo method invoked
Wed Sep 19 11:55:36 2012 [ReM][D]: VirtualMachinePoolInfo method invoked
Wed Sep 19 11:55:36 2012 [ReM][D]: AclInfo method invoked
Wed Sep 19 11:55:38 2012 [ReM][D]: ClusterPoolInfo method invoked
Wed Sep 19 11:55:38 2012 [AuM][D]: Message received: LOG I 64 ExitCode: 0
Wed Sep 19 11:55:38 2012 [AuM][I]: ExitCode: 0
Wed Sep 19 11:55:38 2012 [AuM][D]: Message received: AUTHENTICATE SUCCESS 64 -
Wed Sep 19 11:55:39 2012 [ReM][D]: HostPoolInfo method invoked
Wed Sep 19 11:55:39 2012 [ReM][D]: VirtualMachinePoolInfo method invoked
Wed Sep 19 11:55:39 2012 [ReM][D]: AclInfo method invoked

It looks like OpenNebula calls to the delete method but there is no error control, so the ExitCode is 0. I've read a similar post (created some months ago) but I've not found the solution.

Any idea would be very appreciated.


Thanks in advance.

Carlos.

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