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Re: can't run nova boot from command line (works from horizon)

 

hum ok now I wonder if you created a network or not?

# nova-manage network list

?
--
Regards,
Sébastien Han.


On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 7:09 PM, JR <botemout@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi Sébastien
>
> Problem is, I can't run nova network-list either!
>
> stack@gpfs6-int:~$ nova network-list
> ERROR: Not found (HTTP 404)
>
> I can, however, run:
> stack@gpfs6-int:~$ nova net-list
> +--------------------------------------+---------+---------------+
> | ID                                   | Label   | CIDR          |
> +--------------------------------------+---------+---------------+
> | 1c6ede3d-8c7d-46e5-8df8-135f74088088 | private | 172.30.1.0/24 |
> +--------------------------------------+---------+---------------+
>
> The error I see (with nova network-list) is:
>
> 2013-02-04 10:57:36.666 3209 INFO nova.osapi_compute.wsgi.server [-]
> (3209) accepted ('10.200.20.153', 33874)
> 2013-02-04 10:57:36.723 INFO nova.osapi_compute.wsgi.server
> [req-38b415b4-46ca-4e63-8bf6-3b111835716b admin admin] 10.200.20.153
> "GET /v2/fa2e432641da4605bd01e3d2b043b88b/os-networksv2 HTTP/1.1"
> status: 404 len: 176 time: 0.0550740
>
> If I run your command (i.e., with --nic ..), it still fails with this
> output from nova-api:
>
> 2013-02-04 11:04:26.314 4477 TRACE nova.api.openstack   File
> "/opt/stack/nova/nova/db/sqlalchemy/api.py", line 2219, in
> network_get_all_by_uuids
> 2013-02-04 11:04:26.314 4477 TRACE nova.api.openstack
> network_uuid=network_uuid, project_id=context.project_id)
> 2013-02-04 11:04:26.314 4477 TRACE nova.api.openstack
> NetworkNotFoundForProject: Either Network uuid
> 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 is not present or is not assigned
> to the project fa2e432641da4605bd01e3d2b043b88b.
> 2013-02-04 11:04:26.322 INFO nova.api.openstack
> [req-367e5855-ed39-425d-9138-33c19cfa4826 admin admin]
> http://10.200.20.153:8774/v2/fa2e432641da4605bd01e3d2b043b88b/servers
> returned with HTTP 404
> 2013-02-04 11:04:26.324 INFO nova.osapi_compute.wsgi.server
> [req-367e5855-ed39-425d-9138-33c19cfa4826 admin admin] 10.200.20.153
> "POST /v2/fa2e432641da4605bd01e3d2b043b88b/servers HTTP/1.1" status: 404
> len: 272 time: 0.3524289
>
> Which, I think, is a bit different from the first error.
>
> Thanks
> John
>
> On 2/4/2013 12:53 PM, Sébastien Han wrote:
>> nova network-list then look for the id and add the following to your
>> boot command:
>>
>> nova boot bla bla bla --nic net-id=<network-id> <instance-name>
>>
>> Let me know if it's better.
>>
>> Cheers.
>>
>> --
>> Regards,
>> Sébastien Han.
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 6:24 PM, JR <botemout@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> Greetings,
>>>
>>> I'm running a devstack test cluster (all in one on a single host), which
>>> I've had up for days now.  Suddenly, I'm unable to run:
>>>
>>> nova boot --image d5784c25-9d3f-4023-8dd2-785d14fe251a --flavor 1
>>> --security-groups default  inst01
>>>
>>> which returns
>>> ERROR: The resource could not be found. (HTTP 404) (Request-ID:
>>> req-cb2d2545-395c-4582-ab9a-e594d0c4606e)
>>>
>>> I've looked at all the services which are started by devstack (and which
>>> are put into a screen session) and they are all running.
>>>
>>> nova image-list and other nova commands work. I'm also able to use glance.
>>>
>>> I see this output from nova-api:
>>> 2013-02-04 10:21:05.333 ERROR nova.api.openstack
>>> [req-4d9b4140-cdbb-4beb-9df9-38594f7fc070 demo demo] Caught error: No
>>> networks defined.
>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>
>>>   File "/opt/stack/nova/nova/openstack/common/rpc/amqp.py", line 276, in
>>> _process_data
>>>     rval = self.proxy.dispatch(ctxt, version, method, **args)
>>>
>>>   File "/opt/stack/nova/nova/openstack/common/rpc/dispatcher.py", line
>>> 133, in dispatch
>>>     return getattr(proxyobj, method)(ctxt, **kwargs)
>>>
>>>   File "/opt/stack/nova/nova/network/manager.py", line 1845, in
>>> validate_networks
>>>     self._get_networks_by_uuids(context, network_uuids)
>>>
>>>   File "/opt/stack/nova/nova/network/manager.py", line 1872, in
>>> _get_networks_by_uuids
>>>     project_only="allow_none")
>>>
>>>   File "/opt/stack/nova/nova/db/api.py", line 865, in
>>> network_get_all_by_uuids
>>>     project_only=project_only)
>>>
>>>   File "/opt/stack/nova/nova/db/sqlalchemy/api.py", line 134, in wrapper
>>>     return f(*args, **kwargs)
>>>
>>>   File "/opt/stack/nova/nova/db/sqlalchemy/api.py", line 2206, in
>>> network_get_all_by_uuids
>>>     raise exception.NoNetworksFound()
>>>
>>>
>>> Nothing has changed in the configuration of the environment.  Any ideas?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> JR
>>>
>>>
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