[openstack-dev] [Fuel] [Openstack] Instalation Problem:VBoxManage: error: Guest not running [ubuntu14.04]

Samer Machara samer.machara at telecom-sudparis.eu
Fri Mar 4 16:25:18 UTC 2016


Hi, Igor 
Thanks for answer so quickly. 

I wait until the following message appears 
Installation timed out! (3000 seconds) 
I don't have any virtual machines created. 

I update to 5.0 VirtualBox version, Now I got the following message 

VBoxManage: error: Machine 'fuel-master' is not currently running 
Waiting for product VM to download files. Please do NOT abort the script... 



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De: "Maksim Malchuk" <mmalchuk at mirantis.com> 
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Envoyé: Vendredi 4 Mars 2016 15:19:54 
Objet: Re: [openstack-dev] [Fuel] [Openstack] Instalation Problem:VBoxManage: error: Guest not running [ubuntu14.04] 

Igor, 



Some information about my system: 
OS: ubuntu 14.04 LTS 
Memory: 3,8GiB 

Samer can't run many guests I think. 


On Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 5:12 PM, Igor Marnat < imarnat at mirantis.com > wrote: 



Samer, Maksim, 
I'd rather say that script started fuel-master already (VM "fuel-master" has been successfully started.), didn't find running guests, (VBoxManage: error: Guest not running) but it can try to start them afterwards. 

Samer, 
- how many VMs are there running besides fuel-master? 
- is it still showing "Waiting for product VM to download files. Please do NOT abort the script..." ? 
- for how long did you wait since the message above? 


Regards, 
Igor Marnat 

On Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 5:04 PM, Maksim Malchuk < mmalchuk at mirantis.com > wrote: 

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Hi Sames, 

VBoxManage: error: Guest not running 

looks line the problem with VirtualBox itself or settings for the 'fuel-master' VM, it can't boot it. 
Open the VirtualBox Manger (GUI), select the 'fuel-master' VM and start it manually - it should show you what is exactly happens. 


On Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 4:41 PM, Samer Machara < samer.machara at telecom-sudparis.eu > wrote: 

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Hello, everyone. 
I'm new with Fuel. I'm trying to follow the QuickStart Guide ( https://docs.fuel-infra.org/openstack/fuel/fuel-8.0/quickstart-guide.html ), but I have the following Error: 


Waiting for VM "fuel-master" to power on... 
VM "fuel-master" has been successfully started. 
VBoxManage: error: Guest not running 
VBoxManage: error: Guest not running 
... 
VBoxManage: error: Guest not running 
Waiting for product VM to download files. Please do NOT abort the script... 


I hope you can help me. 

Thanks in advance 




Some information about my system: 
OS: ubuntu 14.04 LTS 
Memory: 3,8GiB 
Processor: Intel® Core™2 Quad CPU Q9550 @ 2.83GHz × 4 
OS type: 64-bit 
Disk 140,2GB 
VirtualBox Version: 4.3.36_Ubuntu 
Checking for 'expect'... OK 
Checking for 'xxd'... OK 
Checking for "VBoxManage"... OK 
Checking for VirtualBox Extension Pack... OK 
Checking if SSH client installed... OK 
Checking if ipconfig or ifconfig installed... OK 





I modify the config.sh to adapt my hardware configuration 
... 
# Master node settings 
if [ "$CONFIG_FOR" = "4GB" ]; then 
vm_master_memory_mb=1024 
vm_master_disk_mb=20000 
... 
# The number of nodes for installing OpenStack on 
elif [ "$CONFIG_FOR" = "4GB" ]; then 
cluster_size=3 
... 
# Slave node settings. This section allows you to define CPU count for each slave node. 
elif [ "$CONFIG_FOR" = "4GB" ]; then 
vm_slave_cpu_default=1 
vm_slave_cpu[1]=1 
vm_slave_cpu[2]=1 
vm_slave_cpu[3]=1 
... 
# This section allows you to define RAM size in MB for each slave node. 
elif [ "$CONFIG_FOR" = "4GB" ]; then 
vm_slave_memory_default=1024 


vm_slave_memory_mb[1]=512 
vm_slave_memory_mb[2]=512 
vm_slave_memory_mb[3]=512 
... 
# Nodes with combined roles may require more disk space. 
if [ "$CONFIG_FOR" = "4GB" ]; then 
vm_slave_first_disk_mb=20000 
vm_slave_second_disk_mb=20000 
vm_slave_third_disk_mb=20000 
... 


I found someone that had a similar problem ( https://www.mail-archive.com/fuel-dev@lists.launchpad.net/msg01084.html ), he had a corrupted iso file, he solved the problem downloaded it again. I downloaded the .iso file from http://seed.fuel-infra.org/fuelweb-community-release/fuel-community-8.0.iso.torrent . I chek the size 3,1 GB. How ever I still with the problem. 

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