For some reason the OS module for the image being loaded is showing as VCL::Module::Provisioning::libvirt. Check which module centos5image-kvmlinuxv4105-v0 is configured to use in the database: image.OSid --> OS.moduleid --> module.perlpackagepath
-Andy On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 11:24 AM, Dmitri Chebotarov <dcheb...@gmu.edu> wrote: > > Andy > > I did 'svn up' and ran install_perl_libs.pl as well. > While trying to make reservation still getting an error. Attached is > reservation log. > I'll try to trace the error, if you see something what causes it, please let > me know. > > I'll try to capture image with new code little later today and will let you > know if it fails. > > Thanks. > > --- > > Dmitri Chebotarov > Virtual Computing Lab Systems Engineer, TSD - Ent Servers & Messaging > 223 Aquia Building, Ffx, MSN: 1B5 > Phone: (703) 993-6175 > Fax: (703) 993-3404 > > > On Wednesday, June 20, 2012 at 10:38 , Andy Kurth wrote: > >> There were some definite bugs which I hopefully corrected with the >> commit from this morning. Be sure to use the latest code from trunk. >> Also, you'll need to run install_perl_libs.pl (http://install_perl_libs.pl) >> again. >> >> Regarding KVM installation/configuration, I have mainly been working >> off of Fedora 16. The version of KVM included with Fedora 16 seems >> more stable than Red Hat or CentOS 6.x. The code should work under >> these OS's but automatic conversion of existing ESXi images to >> KVM-compatible qcow2 images probably won't work. The version of >> qemu-img included with Fedora 16 is able to do the conversion >> correctly. The versions included with Red Had and CentOS do not. >> >> Regarding image conversion, you should be able load an existing vmdk >> ESXi image on KVM if the image resides in the repository path. The >> code should copy it to the datastore in the format specified for the >> image type in the VM profile for your KVM host. Be sure to set this >> to qcow2. >> >> I fixed some bugs which caused base image creation to fail in the >> commit this morning. Please try this out. >> >> I started the following page which describes which components to >> install and how to configure networking and storage: >> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/VCL/KVM+Configuration >> >> -Andy >> >> On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 5:02 PM, Dmitri Chebotarov <dcheb...@gmu.edu >> (mailto:dcheb...@gmu.edu)> wrote: >> > Hi >> > >> > Has anyone tried Libvirt in 2.3 RC3? >> > >> > I've updated VCL 2.2.1 to VCL 2.3 and cannot get Libvirt working. >> > I've made some adjustments and able to successfully capture an image, but >> > cannot make reservation based on the image. >> > >> > I'm using CentOS 6.2 with KVM as VM host (yum groupinstall Virtualization >> > 'Virtualization Client' 'Virtualization Platform' 'Virtualization Tools'). >> > >> > If Libvirt is working for you, could you please share your configuration >> > (ie. VM host version and packages, VCL computer configuration, etc) ? >> > >> > -- >> > Thank you, >> > >> > Dmitri Chebotarov >> > Virtual Computing Lab Systems Engineer, TSD - Ent Servers & Messaging >> > 223 Aquia Building, Ffx, MSN: 1B5 >> > Phone: (703) 993-6175 >> > Fax: (703) 993-3404 >> > >