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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: R: [Xen-users] XCP - VM creation from template and netinst
My install repository server is my back end storage server, private IP address on the SAN. I took a quick look at your install repository, looks like a valid CentOS 5.4 repo. Does your XCP host have working network connectivity to reach the install repo? Do you have a working DNS server set? If you've added the missing el5.4* file per my bug fix post, I'm a little mystified. I just used that script to fire up a test VM this morning and it worked fine. Vern Vern Burke SwiftWater Telecom http://www.swiftwatertel.com ISP/CLEC Engineering Services Data Center Services Remote Backup Services On 4/28/2010 11:57 AM, cluster@xxxxxxxx wrote: Thanks for your answer, i already did it! Can you share your repository path, i would like to try it... Thanks a lot! FG -----Messaggio originale----- Da: xen-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:xen-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Per conto di Vern Burke Inviato: mercoledì 28 aprile 2010 15:37 A: xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Oggetto: Re: [Xen-users] XCP - VM creation from template and netinst Francesco: Did you get this bug fix into XCP (I presume you're running the current 0.1.1)? http://vburke.wordpress.com/2010/01/28/upgrading-xen-cloud-platform-bugs-and -fixes/ Also, make absolutely sure your install repository path is correct. V. Vern Burke SwiftWater Telecom http://www.swiftwatertel.com Xen Cloud Control System http://www.xencloudcontrol.com On 4/28/2010 9:20 AM, cluster@xxxxxxxx wrote:Hi all, i still have problem…. Some time I am able to install and other not. I tried this on different machine either in a pool and either in a single installation of XCP. These are the steps I use to create a VM: # set disk size xe template-param-set uuid=9d8c3be5-f16b-7446-b978-e23551d8a77e other-config:disks="<provision><disk device=\"0\" size=\"21474836480\" sr=\"\" bootable=\"true\" type=\"system\"/></provision>" # install VM xe vm-install template="CentOS 5.4 x64" new-name-label="Test" sr-uuid=be51be94-8f80-1010-c88c-0e07a55c39a8 # create VM vif0 xe vif-create vm-uuid=fd478bba-f12f-8402-21b7-685566164390 network-uuid=b82128e2-aa9a-8971-47c8-95b819dce275 mac=random device=0 # set install repository to local install server xe vm-param-set uuid=fd478bba-f12f-8402-21b7-685566164390other-config:install-repository="http://mi.mirror.garr.it/mirrors/CentOS/5.4 /os/x86_64/"# start it xe vm-install vm=Test I used the content of centos.cgi from Vern’s XCCS, but I always receive the same error: “ [root@xcp1 ~]# xe vm-start vm=Liberty on=b3a1cd29-4560-47d0-95d9-87ec65e27197 The bootloader returned an error vm: fd478bba-f12f-8402-21b7-685566164390 (Liberty) msg: Error from bootloader: Failed to parse the output of bootloader: () [root@xcp1 ~]# “ This is the output of vm-param-list: “ [root@xcp1 ~]# xe vm-param-list uuid=fd478bba-f12f-8402-21b7-685566164390 uuid ( RO) : fd478bba-f12f-8402-21b7-685566164390 name-label ( RW): Test name-description ( RW): Installed via xe CLI user-version ( RW): 1 is-a-template ( RW): false is-a-snapshot ( RO): false snapshot_of ( RO):<not in database> snapshots ( RO): snapshot_time ( RO): 19700101T00:00:00Z snapshot-info ( RO): parent ( RO): 9d8c3be5-f16b-7446-b978-e23551d8a77e children ( RO): is-control-domain ( RO): false power-state ( RO): halted memory-actual ( RO): 0 memory-target ( RO): 0 memory-overhead ( RO): 1048576 memory-static-max ( RW): 1073741824 memory-dynamic-max ( RW): 1073741824 memory-dynamic-min ( RW): 1073741824 memory-static-min ( RW): 536870912 suspend-VDI-uuid ( RO):<not in database> VCPUs-params (MRW): VCPUs-max ( RW): 1 VCPUs-at-startup ( RW): 1 actions-after-shutdown ( RW): Destroy actions-after-reboot ( RW): Restart actions-after-crash ( RW): Restart console-uuids (SRO): platform (MRW): nx: false; acpi: true; apic: true; pae: true; viridian:trueallowed-operations (SRO): changing_dynamic_range; changing_static_range; make_into_template; destroy; export; start_on; start; create_template; clone; copy; snapshot current-operations (SRO): blocked-operations (MRW): allowed-VBD-devices (SRO): 1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8; 9; 10; 11; 12; 13; 14;15 _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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