[ubuntu-cloud] Verifying the install

Alex McLintock alex.mclintock at gmail.com
Wed Apr 28 11:31:09 BST 2010


I'm using 10.4 release 32 bit server candidate CD Install and am
installing a two machine cluster - one Cluster Controller (plus
everything) and one Node Controller.

I'm following the instructions found at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEC/CDInstall

I get to the stage where I use the euca tools to describe availability
and I get this


alex at reynolds:~$ . ~/.euca/eucarc
alex at reynolds:~$ euca-describe-availability-zones verbose
AVAILABILITYZONE	192.168.1.76	192.168.1.76
AVAILABILITYZONE	|- vm types	free / max   cpu   ram  disk
AVAILABILITYZONE	|- m1.small	0000 / 0000   1    192     2
AVAILABILITYZONE	|- c1.medium	0000 / 0000   1    256     5
AVAILABILITYZONE	|- m1.large	0000 / 0000   2    512    10
AVAILABILITYZONE	|- m1.xlarge	0000 / 0000   2   1024    20
AVAILABILITYZONE	|- c1.xlarge	0000 / 0000   4   2048    20
AVAILABILITYZONE	asher	192.168.1.79
AVAILABILITYZONE	|- vm types	free / max   cpu   ram  disk
AVAILABILITYZONE	|- m1.small	0000 / 0000   1    192     2
AVAILABILITYZONE	|- c1.medium	0000 / 0000   1    256     5
AVAILABILITYZONE	|- m1.large	0000 / 0000   2    512    10
AVAILABILITYZONE	|- m1.xlarge	0000 / 0000   2   1024    20
AVAILABILITYZONE	|- c1.xlarge	0000 / 0000   4   2048    20
alex at reynolds:~$

Now two things jump out at me. I still have an earlier version of the
cluster appearing (76 is old, 79 is new)  - The hardware for that
cluster was wiped and became a node for the new cluster. Should I just
ignore this and expect it to go away?

I also see that there are no free vms and no "max" vms. Does this mean
that my single node has not registered itself automatically with the
cluster? How should I verify this? The instructions found at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEC/CDInstall seem to expect the
node to register itself automatically.

Any ideas?

Alex



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