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Re: Ganeti with Guix tutorial from the Guix blog post
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Marius Bakke |
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Re: Ganeti with Guix tutorial from the Guix blog post |
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Sat, 26 Sep 2020 16:23:36 +0200 |
david larsson <david.larsson@selfhosted.xyz> writes:
> Hi!
>
> First of all - thanks for a great post about using Ganeti with Guix!
Thanks. :-)
> I need some help with the networking setup part since I am stuck at the
> end stages of the blog post tutorial - I am unable to run "gnt-instance
> console <someVM>". So, I have things setup enough to create these VM's
> successfully but I can't ping the hosts or connect to them using
> gnt-instance console <someVM>. Any ideas what the issue might be?
If the serial console is not responding (i.e. pressing RET does not make
a login screen appear), it is likely the instance has failed to boot. A
typical cause is lack of bootloader. In that case the instance will use
100% of a core reading the same virtual disk sector over and over...
You can configure a SPICE server with "gnt-instance modify -H
kvm:spice_bind=0.0.0.0" and connect remotely with 'spicy' (from
spice-gtk) to the host IP and the allocated instance port (gnt-instance
info foo | grep port). Then you should be able to see what QEMU is up
to.
Clues may also be found in
/var/log/ganeti/os/add_$provider_$instance_$date.
> One thing I noticed was that the arp -n output are giving me
> "(incomplete)" listings in the "HWaddress" column (arp from the
> net-tools package), which IMU means that ethernet/layer2 frames are not
> passed around correctly - usually meaning that bridges aren't setup
> properly, right? This applies to the 192.168.1.200 lan address and the
> ip address assigned to the VM hosts which I manually set to
> 192.168.1.210 instead of ip=pool as in the example. My local network is
> setup to use 192.168.1.0/24 addresses.
It could be useful to see the relevant system configuration, as well as
output of 'ovs-vsctl show' and 'gnt-instance info the-instance' (and
maybe also 'gnt-network info').
> I think it would be great if blog posts like these had comments enabled,
> so that people trying to follow a tutorial would be able to discuss and
> help eachother directly on the blog post page.
That is an interesting suggestion. The blog is entirely static, but
perhaps we could link in a mailing list or something (no joke!). :-)
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