RunX: tech preview
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@bc-23 You don't have the patched RPMs because there is a new hotfix in the 8.2 and 8.2.1 versions on the main branch. So the actual xenopsd package version is greater than runx... So we must build a new version of the runx packages on our side to correct this issue. We will fix that.
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@ronan-a I have seen there are updated packages, thanks
After the update I'm able to start the container/VM -
For those that we like to try by using
xe
, I did this to create the correct template. I have started from a Debian 10 template, you have to replace with the correct UUID (2 VCPUs):xe vm-install template=Debian\ Buster\ 10 new-name-label=tempforrunx sr-uuid=7c5212f3-97b2-cdeb-b735-ad26638926e3 --minimal xe vm-param-set uuid=fc5c67c2-ee5a-4b90-8e0f-eb6ff9fdd29a HVM-boot-policy="" xe vm-param-set uuid=fc5c67c2-ee5a-4b90-8e0f-eb6ff9fdd29a PV-args="" xe vm-param-set VCPUs-max=2 uuid=fc5c67c2-ee5a-4b90-8e0f-eb6ff9fdd29a xe vm-param-set VCPUs-at-startup=2 uuid=fc5c67c2-ee5a-4b90-8e0f-eb6ff9fdd29a xe vm-disk-remove device=0 uuid=fc5c67c2-ee5a-4b90-8e0f-eb6ff9fdd29a xe template-param-set is-a-template=true uuid=fc5c67c2-ee5a-4b90-8e0f-eb6ff9fdd29a
The template is listed when you issue
xe template-list
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Hi,
Same as @bc-23, i get the error :
message: xenopsd internal error: Could not find File, BlockDevice, or Nbd implementation: {"implementations":[["XenDisk",{"backend_type":"9pfs","extra":{},"params":"vdi:85daf561-836e-48f1-9b74-1dfef38abe9e share_dir none ///root/runx-sr/1"}]]}
This is my
rpm -qa | grep xenops
output (my XCP-NG is up-to-date) :xenopsd-0.150.9-1.1.0.runx.1.xcpng8.2.x86_64 xenopsd-xc-0.150.9-1.1.0.runx.1.xcpng8.2.x86_64 xenopsd-cli-0.150.9-1.1.0.runx.1.xcpng8.2.x86_64
Is it always the runx package that causes problems ? Thanks you all
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@r3m8 Weird, did you run a xe-toolstack-restart?
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@ronan-a We have reviewed our SR and template configuration (especially with
xe vm-disk-remove device=0
setting) and it works fine (we had already done an xe-toolstack-restart to avoid restarting the hypervisor) -
Hello all! After testing this and following the guidelines now my XCP-NG is no more able to run VMs.
When I restart the host and try to run a VM it complains that HVM is needed. I just checked the Bios and VT-d is enabled as all the other settings that were there before testing this out.
What can I do?
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@etomm Could you share the full error message/trace please?
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@ronan-a I could make it start again doing a yum update.
Then I think I did an error, because I tried to run the following line:
yum remove --enablerepo=epel -y qemu-dp xenopsd xenopsd-cli xenopsd-xc xcp-ng-xapi-storage runx
This killed my xapi.service. Not starting anymore. If you will tell me how to find the log I can give to you the trace
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@etomm Why this
yum remove
command? You just deleted what allows to manage VMs. You can try to reinstall the packages usingyum install
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@ronan-a I was in the bad assumptions that all the things that has been installed in this guide where new packages for RunX.
So when it began to give problems I went for the remove option. My bad!
Everything popped out from the fact that after that I could make the vms start again updating the packages as soon as I was starting the dockerd I was loosing connectivity in the host.
So I wanted to remove it.
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Been interested in this since the first blog post but never got round to trying it. Is this still a 'thing'? I'm having little luck trying to get it work and am seeing most of the errors already posted, and have tried the fixes but still no luck. I would guess I may have a template issue.......
Mainly wondering if its worth some effort or if its best to just run docker in a VM?
Thanks.
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Hello!
@ronan-a will guide you if you have problems on making it work
There's still some work needed to be a 100% feature complete product, in the meantime, if you want to go in production, go for the VM+container inside
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@olivierlambert ok, if its still planned to be a feature then I'm up for playing.... testing!!
@ronan-a is this the best way to get the template? The rest of the instructions look pretty simple to follow so I don't think I've got them wrong.....
xe vm-install template=Debian\ Buster\ 10 new-name-label=tempforrunx sr-uuid=7c5212f3-97b2-cdeb-b735-ad26638926e3 --minimal
this uuid is of the SR created by the step in the first post?xe vm-param-set uuid=a2d46568-c9ab-7da2-57cb-d213ee9d8dfa HVM-boot-policy=""
uuid that is a result of the first step?xe vm-param-set uuid=a2d46568-c9ab-7da2-57cb-d213ee9d8dfa PV-args=""
uuid that is a result of the first step?xe vm-param-set VCPUs-max=2 uuid=14d91f2f-a103-da0e-51b3-21c8db307e5d
what is this uuid?xe vm-param-set VCPUs-at-startup=2 uuid=14d91f2f-a103-da0e-51b3-21c8db307e5d
same again, where does this uuid come from?xe vm-disk-remove device=0 uuid=cb5a6d67-07d5-b5ea-358a-7ee0d6e535af
and this one too?xe template-param-set is-a-template=true uuid=a2d46568-c9ab-7da2-57cb-d213ee9d8dfa
uuid generated by the 1st stepThanks.
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@jmccoy555 said in RunX: tech preview:
this uuid is of the SR created by the step in the first post?
Right!
Regarding all
xe vm-param-set
/xe vm-disk-remove
/xe template-param-set
commands, you must use the VM UUID returned by thexe vm-install
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@ronan-a thanks (was obviously too late for me to think about trying that!!) but no luck
[18:36 bad-XCP-ng-Host-03 ~]# xe vm-install template=Debian\ Buster\ 10 new-name-label=RunX sr-uuid=cb817299-f3ee-9d4e-dd5d-9edad6e55ed0 --minimal b3b5efcf-e810-57ab-5482-4dba14dda0a6 [18:37 bad-XCP-ng-Host-03 ~]# xe vm-param-set uuid=b3b5efcf-e810-57ab-5482-4dba14dda0a6 HVM-boot-policy="" [18:38 bad-XCP-ng-Host-03 ~]# xe vm-param-set uuid=b3b5efcf-e810-57ab-5482-4dba14dda0a6 PV-args="" [18:38 bad-XCP-ng-Host-03 ~]# xe vm-param-set uuid=b3b5efcf-e810-57ab-5482-4dba14dda0a6 VCPUs-max=2 [18:38 bad-XCP-ng-Host-03 ~]# xe vm-param-set uuid=b3b5efcf-e810-57ab-5482-4dba14dda0a6 VCPUs-at-startup=2 [18:39 bad-XCP-ng-Host-03 ~]# xe vm-disk-remove device=0 uuid=b3b5efcf-e810-57ab-5482-4dba14dda0a6 [18:39 bad-XCP-ng-Host-03 ~]# xe template-param-set is-a-template=true uuid=b3b5efcf-e810-57ab-5482-4dba14dda0a6 [18:41 bad-XCP-ng-Host-03 ~]# nano /etc/runx.conf [18:43 bad-XCP-ng-Host-03 ~]# podman container create --name archlinux archlinux 0f72916b8cca6c7c4aa68e6ebee467c0480e29e22ebbd6ec666d8385826f88b8 [18:43 bad-XCP-ng-Host-03 ~]# podman start archlinux The server failed to handle your request, due to an internal error. The given message may give details useful for debugging the problem. message: xenopsd internal error: Could not find BlockDevice, File, or Nbd implementation: {"implementations":[["XenDisk",{"backend_type":"9pfs","extra":{},"params":"vdi:1e2e7b99-2ffe-4129-a468-96b57ab685de share_dir none ///root/runx-sr/2"}]]} archlinux6 [18:44 bad-XCP-ng-Host-03 ~]# rpm -qa | grep xenops xenopsd-xc-0.150.12-1.2.xcpng8.2.x86_64 xenopsd-cli-0.150.12-1.2.xcpng8.2.x86_64 xenopsd-0.150.12-1.2.xcpng8.2.x86_64
Not sure what I'm doing wrong now, or if I need an update??
When I created the SR I had to give a host-uuid. I obviously used the host that I'm installing on.
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if this helps....
yum install --enablerepo=epel -y qemu-dp xenopsd xenopsd-cli xenopsd-xc xcp-ng-xapi-storage runx Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, product-id, search-disabled-repos, subscription-manager This system is not registered with an entitlement server. You can use subscription-manager to register. Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile * centos-ceph-nautilus: mirror.as29550.net * centos-nfs-ganesha28: mirrors.vinters.com * epel: mirror.freethought-internet.co.uk Excluding mirror: updates.xcp-ng.org * xcp-ng-base: mirrors.xcp-ng.org Excluding mirror: updates.xcp-ng.org * xcp-ng-linstor: mirrors.xcp-ng.org Excluding mirror: updates.xcp-ng.org * xcp-ng-runx: mirrors.xcp-ng.org Excluding mirror: updates.xcp-ng.org * xcp-ng-updates: mirrors.xcp-ng.org Package 2:qemu-dp-2.12.0-2.0.5.xcpng8.2.x86_64 already installed and latest version Package xenopsd-0.150.12-1.2.xcpng8.2.x86_64 already installed and latest version Package xenopsd-cli-0.150.12-1.2.xcpng8.2.x86_64 already installed and latest version Package xenopsd-xc-0.150.12-1.2.xcpng8.2.x86_64 already installed and latest version Package xcp-ng-xapi-storage-1.0.2-3.0.0.runx.1.xcpng8.2.x86_64 already installed and latest version Package runx-2021.1-1.0.0.runx.1.xcpng8.2.x86_64 already installed and latest version Nothing to do
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Please, Please, Please make this document itself with bash variables when it comes to the various UUIDs:
[XCP-ngHostX]# SRuuid=$(xe sr-list name-label="Local storage" --minimal) [XCP-ngHostX]# RunXdebTemplateName="My RunX Template based on Deb10" [XCP-ngHostX]# RUNXdebTEMPLATEuuid=$(xe vm-install template="Debian Buster 10" new-name-label="${RunXdebTemplateName}" sr-uuid=${SRuuid} --minimal) [XCP-ngHostX]# echo ${RUNXdebTEMPLATEuuid} [XCP-ngHostX]# xe vm-param-set uuid=${RUNXdebTEMPLATEuuid} HVM-boot-policy="" [XCP-ngHostX]# xe vm-param-set uuid=${RUNXdebTEMPLATEuuid} PV-args="" [XCP-ngHostX]# xe vm-param-set uuid=${RUNXdebTEMPLATEuuid} VCPUs-max=2 [XCP-ngHostX]# xe vm-param-set uuid=${RUNXdebTEMPLATEuuid} VCPUs-at-startup=2 [XCP-ngHostX]# xe vm-disk-remove device=0 uuid=${RUNXdebTEMPLATEuuid} [XCP-ngHostX]# xe template-param-set is-a-template=true uuid=${RUNXdebTEMPLATEuuid} [XCP-ngHostX]# xe template-list name-label="${RunXdebTemplateName}" [XCP-ngHostX]# xe template-list uuid=${RUNXdebTEMPLATEuuid}
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is this tech preview available on 8.3 alpha release?
any idea how can i set RunX on 8.3 release? -