
----- Original Message -----
From: "Shanil S" <xielesshanil@gmail.com> To: "Shahar Havivi" <shaharh@redhat.com> Cc: users@ovirt.org, "Juan Hernandez" <jhernand@redhat.com>, "Omer Frenkel" <ofrenkel@redhat.com> Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2014 10:32:54 AM Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] Issues with vm start up
Hi Omer,
I have attached the engine.log and vdsm.log. Please check it. The vm id is - 7c7aa9dedb57248f5da291117164f0d7
sorry Shanil for the delay, it looks that in the vm settings, you have chosen to boot only from cd ? this is why the vm doest boot, the cloud-init disk is a settings disk, not a boot disk please go to update vm, change the boot order to use hard-disk, and boot the vm. let me know if it helps, Omer.
-- Regards Shanil
On Thu, Nov 27, 2014 at 1:46 PM, Shahar Havivi <shaharh@redhat.com> wrote:
Try to remove content and run the vm, ie remove the runcmd: or some of it - try to use the xml with out CDATA maybe you can pinpoint the problem that way...
On 27.11.14 10:03, Shanil S wrote:
Hi All,
I am using the ovirt version 3.5 and having some issues with the vm startup with cloud-init using api in run-once mode.....
Below is the steps i follow :-
1. Create the VM by API from precreated Template.. 2. Start the VM in run-once mode and push the cloud-init data from API.. 3. VM stuck and from console it display the following :- Booting from DVD/CD.. ... Boot failed : could not read from CDROM (code 004)
I am using the following xml for this operation :-
<action> <vm> <os> <boot dev='cdrom'/> </os> <initialization> <cloud_init> <host> <address>test</address> </host> <network_configuration> <nics> <nic> <interface>virtIO</interface> <name>eth0</name> <boot_protocol>static</boot_protocol> <mac address=''/> <network> <ip address='' netmask='' gateway=''/> </network> <on_boot>true</on_boot><vnic_profile id='' /> </nic> <nic> <interface>virtIO</interface> <name>eth1</name> <boot_protocol>static</boot_protocol> <mac address=''/> <network> <ip address='' netmask='255.255.255.0' gateway=''/> </network> <on_boot>true</on_boot><vnic_profile id='' /> </nic> </nics> </network_configuration> <files> <file> <name>/ignored</name><content><![CDATA[#cloud-config disable-ec2-metadata: true disable_root: false ssh_pwauth: true ssh_deletekeys: true chpasswd: { expire: False }
users: - name: root primary-group: root passwd: 8W7RQ5Bh lock-passwd: false
runcmd: - sed -i '/nameserver/d' /etc/resolv.conf - echo 'nameserver 8.8.8.8' >> /etc/resolv.conf - echo 'nameserver 8.8.4.4' >> /etc/resolv.conf - echo 'root:8W7RQ5Bh' | chpasswd - yum -y update - yum -y install rdate - rdate -s stdtime.gov.hk]]></content> <type>plaintext</type> </file> </files> </cloud_init><custom_script><![CDATA[#cloud-config disable-ec2-metadata: true disable_root: false ssh_pwauth: true ssh_deletekeys: true chpasswd: { expire: False }
users: - name: root primary-group: root passwd: 8W7RQ5Bh lock-passwd: false
runcmd: - sed -i '/nameserver/d' /etc/resolv.conf - echo 'nameserver 8.8.8.8' >> /etc/resolv.conf - echo 'nameserver 8.8.4.4' >> /etc/resolv.conf - echo 'root:8W7RQ5Bh' | chpasswd - yum -y update - yum -y install rdate - rdate -s stdtime.gov.hk]]></custom_script> </initialization> </vm> </action>
I am also attaching the screen shot to this.
-- Regards Shanil
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