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Posted to issues@cloudstack.apache.org by "Jayapal Reddy (JIRA)" <ji...@apache.org> on 2013/07/29 13:13:48 UTC
[jira] [Resolved] (CLOUDSTACK-3843) router VM not setting Password
for all the VMs in case of parallel deployment with password enabled
template
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-3843?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Jayapal Reddy resolved CLOUDSTACK-3843.
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Resolution: Fixed
> router VM not setting Password for all the VMs in case of parallel deployment with password enabled template
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>
> Key: CLOUDSTACK-3843
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-3843
> Project: CloudStack
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: Public(Anyone can view this level - this is the default.)
> Components: Management Server
> Affects Versions: 4.2.0
> Environment: Build:
> CloudPlatform-4.2-257-rhel6.3.tar.gz
> MS : advanced zone with KVM host
> Reporter: shweta agarwal
> Assignee: Jayapal Reddy
> Priority: Critical
> Fix For: 4.2.0
>
> Attachments: agent.log.tar.gz, management-server.tar.gz
>
>
> Repro steps:
> Create a password enables template
> Deploy 30-50 vms using this template
> Bug:
> All VMs is not getting passwords
> Router VM in password files shows entries for only 21 VM though i deployed 30 VMs
> vi /var/cache/cloud/passwords
> 10.1.1.75=nW7jdwray
> 10.1.1.103=nI9qcbdjs
> 10.1.1.171=xS5mhsgwk
> 10.1.1.155=yN5wjywuy
> 10.1.1.80=kQ5pgykmw
> 10.1.1.6=zS2vpgrgg
> 10.1.1.197=sV9nbkrgf
> 10.1.1.198=zC2mrhxcw
> 10.1.1.97=jP5fzqmtk
> 10.1.1.191=nI3vcwrup
> 10.1.1.45=saved_password
> 10.1.1.14=saved_password
> 10.1.1.175=saved_password
> 10.1.1.77=saved_password
> 10.1.1.221=saved_password
> 10.1.1.183=saved_password
> 10.1.1.121=saved_password
> 10.1.1.108=saved_password
> 10.1.1.69=saved_password
> 10.1.1.2=saved_password
> 10.1.1.32=saved_password
> Acces logs of router VM shows full 30 entries :
> 10.1.1.45 - - [26/Jul/2013:04:42:06 +0000] "GET /latest/public-keys HTTP/1.0" 200 285 "-" "Wget/1.11.4 Red Hat modified"
> 10.1.1.14 - - [26/Jul/2013:04:42:07 +0000] "GET /latest/public-keys HTTP/1.0" 200 285 "-" "Wget/1.11.4 Red Hat modified"
> 10.1.1.75 - - [26/Jul/2013:04:42:13 +0000] "GET /latest/public-keys HTTP/1.0" 200 285 "-" "Wget/1.11.4 Red Hat modified"
> 10.1.1.67 - - [26/Jul/2013:04:42:13 +0000] "GET /latest/public-keys HTTP/1.0" 200 285 "-" "Wget/1.11.4 Red Hat modified"
> 10.1.1.61 - - [26/Jul/2013:04:42:14 +0000] "GET /latest/public-keys HTTP/1.0" 200 285 "-" "Wget/1.11.4 Red Hat modified"
> 10.1.1.175 - - [26/Jul/2013:04:42:17 +0000] "GET /latest/public-keys HTTP/1.0" 200 285 "-" "Wget/1.11.4 Red Hat modified"
> 10.1.1.65 - - [26/Jul/2013:04:42:29 +0000] "GET /latest/public-keys HTTP/1.0" 200 285 "-" "Wget/1.11.4 Red Hat modified"
> 10.1.1.103 - - [26/Jul/2013:04:42:30 +0000] "GET /latest/public-keys HTTP/1.0" 200 285 "-" "Wget/1.11.4 Red Hat modified"
> 10.1.1.27 - - [26/Jul/2013:04:42:30 +0000] "GET /latest/public-keys HTTP/1.0" 200 285 "-" "Wget/1.11.4 Red Hat modified"
> 10.1.1.77 - - [26/Jul/2013:04:42:58 +0000] "GET /latest/public-keys HTTP/1.0" 200 285 "-" "Wget/1.11.4 Red Hat modified"
> 10.1.1.171 - - [26/Jul/2013:04:42:59 +0000] "GET /latest/public-keys HTTP/1.0" 200 285 "-" "Wget/1.11.4 Red Hat modified"
> 10.1.1.221 - - [26/Jul/2013:04:43:00 +0000] "GET /latest/public-keys HTTP/1.0" 200 285 "-" "Wget/1.11.4 Red Hat modified"
> 10.1.1.183 - - [26/Jul/2013:04:43:00 +0000] "GET /latest/public-keys HTTP/1.0" 200 285 "-" "Wget/1.11.4 Red Hat modified"
> 10.1.1.121 - - [26/Jul/2013:04:43:05 +0000] "GET /latest/public-keys HTTP/1.0" 200 285 "-" "Wget/1.11.4 Red Hat modified"
> 10.1.1.108 - - [26/Jul/2013:04:43:09 +0000] "GET /latest/public-keys HTTP/1.0" 200 285 "-" "Wget/1.11.4 Red Hat modified"
> 10.1.1.23 - - [26/Jul/2013:04:43:14 +0000] "GET /latest/public-keys HTTP/1.0" 200 285 "-" "Wget/1.11.4 Red Hat modified"
> 10.1.1.197 - - [26/Jul/2013:04:43:14 +0000] "GET /latest/public-keys HTTP/1.0" 200 285 "-" "Wget/1.11.4 Red Hat modified"
> 10.1.1.80 - - [26/Jul/2013:04:43:15 +0000] "GET /latest/public-keys HTTP/1.0" 200 285 "-" "Wget/1.11.4 Red Hat modified"
> 10.1.1.219 - - [26/Jul/2013:04:43:15 +0000] "GET /latest/public-keys HTTP/1.0" 200 285 "-" "Wget/1.11.4 Red Hat modified"
> 10.1.1.198 - - [26/Jul/2013:04:43:15 +0000] "GET /latest/public-keys HTTP/1.0" 200 285 "-" "Wget/1.11.4 Red Hat modified"
> 10.1.1.155 - - [26/Jul/2013:04:43:15 +0000] "GET /latest/public-keys HTTP/1.0" 200 285 "-" "Wget/1.11.4 Red Hat modified"
> 10.1.1.191 - - [26/Jul/2013:04:43:15 +0000] "GET /latest/public-keys HTTP/1.0" 200 285 "-" "Wget/1.11.4 Red Hat modified"
> 10.1.1.97 - - [26/Jul/2013:04:43:16 +0000] "GET /latest/public-keys HTTP/1.0" 200 285 "-" "Wget/1.11.4 Red Hat modified"
> 10.1.1.6 - - [26/Jul/2013:04:43:16 +0000] "GET /latest/public-keys HTTP/1.0" 200 285 "-" "Wget/1.11.4 Red Hat modified"
> 10.1.1.69 - - [26/Jul/2013:04:43:16 +0000] "GET /latest/public-keys HTTP/1.0" 200 285 "-" "Wget/1.11.4 Red Hat modified"
> 10.1.1.2 - - [26/Jul/2013:04:43:19 +0000] "GET /latest/public-keys HTTP/1.0" 200 285 "-" "Wget/1.11.4 Red Hat modified"
> 10.1.1.234 - - [26/Jul/2013:04:43:19 +0000] "GET /latest/public-keys HTTP/1.0" 200 285 "-" "Wget/1.11.4 Red Hat modified"
> 10.1.1.218 - - [26/Jul/2013:04:43:19 +0000] "GET /latest/public-keys HTTP/1.0" 200 285 "-" "Wget/1.11.4 Red Hat modified"
> 10.1.1.32 - - [26/Jul/2013:04:43:20 +0000] "GET /latest/public-keys HTTP/1.0" 200 285 "-" "Wget/1.11.4 Red Hat modified"
> 10.1.1.209 - - [26/Jul/2013:05:32:27 +0000] "GET /latest/public-keys HTTP/1.0" 200 285 "-" "Wget/1.11.4 Red Hat modified"
> So there are two issues
> First for all VMs entries are not there in router vm password file
> Second even for those whose entries are there for almost 50% of them failed to get actual password.
> ~
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