On 12/15/2010 09:11 PM, Chris Lalancette wrote:
On 12/15/10 - 08:38:00PM, Kashyap Chamarthy wrote:
> Chris, this sounds good. So, over the weekend I cloned the repo and
> quickly ran an rpmbuild and installed 'oz' rpm.
First, thanks for giving it a try.
>
>
> This is the standard TDL I used:
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> kashyap@test1$ cat f14x86_64.tdl
> <template>
> <name>f14jeos</name>
> <os>
> <name>Fedora</name>
> <version>14</version>
> <arch>x86_64</arch>
> <install type='url'>
>
>
<
url>http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/releases/14/Fed...
> </install>
> </os>
> <description>Fedora 14</description>
> </template>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
This looks like a correct TDL file.
>
> This was the command line I gave to generate JEOS.
> ----------------------------------------
> $ sudo oz-install -d 4 f14x86_64.tdl
> ----------------------------------------
And this looks like the proper command-line.
>
> The install fails by "Timed out waiting for install to finish" (thrown by
`Guest.py` ?):
> ----------------------------------------
> .
> .
> .
> DEBUG:oz.Guest.FedoraGuest:Waiting for Fedora14x86_64 to finish installing, 10/1200
> ------------------------------------------
>
> I looked at the PNG it generated, and it says :
> ------------------------------------------
> "Cannot retrieve repository(repomod.xml) for repository:
> anaconda-InstallationRepo-201010211827.x86_64. Please verify it's
> path and try again'
> ---------------------------------------------
>
> I guess this is incorrect. Because I'm very sure(& rechecked) the
> 'repomod.xml' does exist in the url(mentioned in f14x86_64.tdl). And
> using the very same url I do a lot of unattended network installs
> via virt-install and kickstart.
Hm, OK. It's a really good question, it should work. Questions:
1) When you do the installs that succeed, do you use the virbr0 bridge, or do
you have a real bridge that you typically use?
Yes, I do have a real bridge(br0)
on my laptop.
That's my current bridge configuration.
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kashyap@~$ brctl show
bridge name bridge id STP enabled interfaces
br0 8000.001f16114aca no eth0
virbr0 8000.000000000000 yes
virbr1 8000.000000000000 yes
kashyap@~$
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But, I also tried it on a different machine wich has the default virbr0( something like
below) to no avail.
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[kashyap@foobar ~]# brctl show
bridge name bridge id STP enabled interfaces
virbr0 8000.000000000000 yes
[kashyap@foobar ~]#
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Currently oz always uses the
virbr0 bridge, and I'm wondering if there is some kind of
firewall rule that
is preventing it from getting out to the network.
I have my 'iptables' turned off. (In both instances above)
2) What is your host system? Fedora 13? Fedora 14? Something
else?
F14(newest updated); x86_64. Lenovo X200.
I'll try to reproduce this locally and see what happens.
Sure. Thanks.
/kashyap
Thanks again,