Hi Juan,
The following details i got from the vm after executing the reset password
[root@compute4 ~]# cp
/var/run/vdsm/payload/22f57477-5d43-4795-95ec-e39ce3ba5423.757249a787c151388f6f3fa3502cf299.img
/tmp/my.img
[root@compute4 ~]# mount -o loop,ro /tmp/my.img /mnt
[root@compute4 ~]# find /mnt
/mnt
/mnt/openstack
/mnt/openstack/latest
/mnt/openstack/latest/meta_data.json
/mnt/openstack/latest/user_data
[root@compute4 ~]# cat /mnt/openstack/latest/user_data
#cloud-config
ssh_pwauth: true
disable_root: 0
output:
all: '>> /var/log/cloud-init-output.log'
password: shanil
chpasswd:
expire: false
runcmd:
- 'sed -i ''/^datasource_list: /d'' /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg; echo
''datasource_list:
["NoCloud", "ConfigDrive"]'' >>
/etc/cloud/cloud.cfg'
[root@compute4 ~]#
The xml which i used for the reset password is
<action>
<vm>
<os>
<boot dev='cdrom'/>
</os>
<initialization>
<cloud_init>
<users>
<user>
<user_name>root</user_name>
<password><![CDATA[shanil]]></password>
</user>
</users>
</cloud_init>
</initialization>
</vm>
</action>
it seems the password is showing in the configuration ( you can see the
above log ) but i am unable to login with this new password. Could you
please have a look at ?
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Regards
Shanil
On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 7:51 PM, Juan Hernandez <jhernand(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On 10/22/2014 07:31 AM, Shanil S wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Currently i have updated the ovirt version to 3.5 and after that the
> reset password using api is not working but there isn't any errors
> returned. The following xml is i used for the reset password and it was
> working with the previous version
>
> <action>
> <vm>
> <os>
> <boot dev='cdrom'/>
> </os>
> <initialization>
> <cloud_init>
> <users>
> <user>
> <user_name>root</user_name>
> <password>$newpass</password>
> </user>
> </users>
> </cloud_init>
> </initialization>
> </vm>
> </action>
>
> Could you please have a look at the above xml ? Is there anything
> modified in the new version ?
>
> The reset password is working fine from the ovirt admin panel and the
> issue is only when we use the ovirt api to reset the password.
>
That didn't change, your XML should work. I tested it in my environment
and it works as expected. The only thing that I can imagine failing is
the password containing values that break the XML syntax. Try to
surround the value with a CDATA section:
<password><![CDATA[yourpassword]]></password>
This is good practice, even if it isn't the cause of your problem.
As usual the first step to debug this is to check if the cloud-init
floppy has been generated correctly. Start the VM, go the host where it
is running, locate the qemu process and the location of the floppy img:
# ps -ef | grep -- '-drive file=/var/run/vdsm/payload/.*\.img'
Make a copy of that file, mount and inspect it:
# cp /var/run/vdsm/payload/...img /tmp/f.img
# mount -o loop,ro /tmp/f.img /mnt
# find /mnt
# cat /mnt/openstack/latest/user_data
# umount /mnt
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