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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 20/02/2013 23:04, Chathura M.
Sarathchandra Magurawalage a écrit :<br>
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<div class="gmail_extra">Thanks.</div>
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<div text="#000000" bgcolor="#FFFFFF">I would be more
concerned about the SIOCDELRT error above. Do you try to
manually remove a network route at bootup ? Seems like
the 'route del' is failing because the route is not
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<div>I am not doing doing anything that I am aware of. <br>
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As already said, you absolutely need VNC support for
investigating. Could you please fix your VNC setup which
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But VNC works fine. Its just that it VM hangs on the boot up
it wont come to the log in prompt, I can't log into it. :(</div>
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Ahuh. Sorry for bugging you, I haven't understand : is your VM
failing to boot up ?<br>
Which distro is your VM based on ?<br>
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From my POV, your console.log is fine : your VM is booting, getting
DHCP lease, trying to contact metadata server, failing to contact
it, and that's it. You should get a prompt when logging in thru VNC.<br>
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Please clarify : either the VM is failing to boot up properly (and
then try to find a small and cloud-out-of-the-box distro like CirrOS
for testing, or try with runlevel 3 or interactive startup), or your
VM is properly started without network connectivity (and then you
have to login and try more diagnostic tools like ping/tcpdump).<br>
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Thanks,<br>
-Sylvain<br>
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