[alpha3] Re-registered NC fails to be detected.
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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eucalyptus (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Medium
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Thierry Carrez |
Bug Description
I installed a frontend and node with the alpha3 server CD. Frontend works fine, but
$ euca-describe-
does not have any node. I tried
$ euca_conf --discover-nodes --no-rsync
but the node was not discovered. I added it then by hand to /etc/eucalyptus
ubuntu@node01:~$ ps aux | grep eucalyptus
root 1211 0.0 0.0 4972 2176 ? Ss 15:52 0:00 apache2 -f /var/run/
108 1260 0.0 0.0 45288 3988 ? Sl 15:52 0:00 apache2 -f /var/run/
root 1444 0.0 0.0 2232 1004 ? Ss 15:52 0:00 avahi-publish -s torstentest node _eucalyptus._tcp 8775 txtvers=1 protovers=1.5.0 type=node
Changed in eucalyptus (Ubuntu): | |
assignee: | nobody → Dustin Kirkland (kirkland) |
summary: |
- [alpha3] NC fails to be detected. + [alpha3] Re-registered NC fails to be detected. |
Changed in eucalyptus (Ubuntu): | |
status: | Incomplete → Confirmed |
There are some changes in the nodes registration process. It should now work automatically and not require "discover-nodes". You can look into the CC's /var/log/ eucalyptus/ registration. log if it detected the NC and (if yes) what the euca_conf --register-nodes command returned.
From your last attempts, it looks like the key from the CC was not distributed to the /var/lib/ eucalyptus/ .ssh/authorized _keys on the NC during the install process. Could you check the contents of that file on the NC ?
Was the rest of the NC install preseeded ? Or did you have to manually enter username/password and other install details ? I suspect you started the NC install too early and no preseed was yet available from the CC.