[Backlogmanager] [FIWARE-JIRA] (HELP-9018) [fiware-stackoverflow] Fiware cloud new instances, statuses and connection

Fernando Lopez (JIRA) jira-help-desk at jira.fiware.org
Wed Sep 12 11:31:02 CEST 2018


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Fernando Lopez updated HELP-9018:
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        HD-Node: Spain
    Description: 
Created question in FIWARE Q/A platform on 16-04-2016 at 03:04
{color: red}Please, ANSWER this question AT{color} https://stackoverflow.com/questions/36659275/fiware-cloud-new-instances-statuses-and-connection


+Question:+
Fiware cloud new instances, statuses and connection

+Description:+
How to create FiWare instance and connect it to internet?
I like the idea and I have big plans on using this infrastructure, but...

I've trying to create instance and make ssh connection to it for some time now.


Created key-pair
Created security group (22,3306,1)
Created instance ubuntu 14 (also tried others) 

Also tried ubuntu 12, POI and others already

Added node-int-net-01 and node-int-noinet-net-02 to it when creating

Also tried already with 1 network only

Allocated floating IP
Associated it with the local IP that came from "node-int-net-01"


Statuses:


Instance: ACTIVE, Power State RUNNING
"node-int-net-01" networks in list: shared-subnet 192.168.192.0/18 Yes ACTIVE  UP 
Inside "node-int-net-01": 

Network: Admin State: DOWN, Shared: No, External Network: No


Subnet: DHCP and all ok


Ports:  Status: BUILD, Admin State: UP



The confusing parts are (for clue, don't have to answer those if we have solution):


How can network be EXTERNAL-SHARED-ACTIVE-UP and DOWN-NOT_SHARED-NO_EXTERNAL at the same time - perhaps there's an error
What means Port status: BUILD, i mean it must have been building the port like 3 days already. Should i build there something, is it an order or status? Perhaps it means BUILT or BUILDING instead.
What means instance ACTIVE? Is it still active (busy) and i should wait? Or it can be actively used already? From VM Display I never saw it going to unix prompt>, is it kind of fiware itself using this telnet instance? I rather saw things like 
"request error",
"connection timeout", 
"socket.error", 
"Error 101   Network is unreachable". 
"cloud-init-nonet [13:31]: waiting 120 seconds for network device"
numerous black-screens and never ending Booting from hard-disk
from Instance log saw endless: "Waiting for network configuration", but that one was cured
Thou i saw "localhost login prompt, but as i only created PEM, then
cant imagine what to do with it - where do i get root/pwd? But i guess it was some error that it ended up there.


The latest status from Instance\Log is:


  cloud-init-nonet[4.52]: static networking is now up
   * Starting configure network device[74G[ OK ]
   * Starting Mount network filesystems[74G[ OK ]
   * Stopping Mount network filesystems[74G[ OK ]
   * Stopping cold plug devices[74G[ OK ]
   * Stopping log initial device creation[74G[ OK ]
   * Starting enable remaining boot-time encrypted block devices[74G[ OK ]
  Cloud-init v. 0.7.5 running 'init' at Sat, 16 Apr 2016 01:23:11 +0000. Up 5.07 seconds.
  ci-info: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++Net device info++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
  ci-info: +--------+------+-----------------+---------------+-------------------+
  ci-info: | Device |  Up  |     Address     |      Mask     |     Hw-Address    |
  ci-info: +--------+------+-----------------+---------------+-------------------+
  ci-info: |   lo   | True |    127.0.0.1    |   255.0.0.0   |         .         |
  ci-info: |  eth0  | True | 192.168.242.127 | 255.255.192.0 | fa:16:3e:7a:47:94 |
  ci-info: +--------+------+-----------------+---------------+-------------------+
  ci-info: +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++Route info++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
  ci-info: +-------+---------------+---------------+---------------+-----------+-------+
  ci-info: | Route |  Destination  |    Gateway    |    Genmask    | Interface | Flags |
  ci-info: +-------+---------------+---------------+---------------+-----------+-------+
  ci-info: |   0   |    0.0.0.0    | 192.168.192.1 |    0.0.0.0    |    eth0   |   UG  |
  ci-info: |   1   | 192.168.192.0 |    0.0.0.0    | 255.255.192.0 |    eth0   |   U   |
  ci-info: +-------+---------------+---------------+---------------+-----------+-------+


For a ping and ssh i get:  "Destination Host Unreachable" and "No route to host"
Also tried allocating floating IP with "federation" pool, but with that IP i just got time-outs for ping and ssh

I read already:


wiki
fiware help
stackoverflow
Followed also the steps in this slideshow http://www.slideshare.net/fermingalan/developing-your-first-application-using-fi-ware-20130903
http://cosmos.lab.fi-ware.org/cosmos-gui/ seems to be down

EDIT: can use this one (need to use https and accept bad cert)

http://forge.fiware.org/plugins/mediawiki/wiki/fiware/index.php/FIWARE.OpenSpecification.Data.BigData_R4#Basic_concepts
http://catalogue.fiware.org/enablers/bigdata-analysis-cosmos/documentation - no info about it neither.


Any ideas? Perhaps there is an UI (other than the web page at https://cloud.lab.fiware.org/ that seems to be in early beta) for using FiWare (that can do all the "anyway-mandatory" steps for users (developers)?
Maybe the problem is that I'm a software developer not network administrator, and perhaps this interface is meant for linux network andministrators.


  was:

Created question in FIWARE Q/A platform on 16-04-2016 at 03:04
{color: red}Please, ANSWER this question AT{color} https://stackoverflow.com/questions/36659275/fiware-cloud-new-instances-statuses-and-connection


+Question:+
Fiware cloud new instances, statuses and connection

+Description:+
How to create FiWare instance and connect it to internet?
I like the idea and I have big plans on using this infrastructure, but...

I've trying to create instance and make ssh connection to it for some time now.


Created key-pair
Created security group (22,3306,1)
Created instance ubuntu 14 (also tried others) 

Also tried ubuntu 12, POI and others already

Added node-int-net-01 and node-int-noinet-net-02 to it when creating

Also tried already with 1 network only

Allocated floating IP
Associated it with the local IP that came from "node-int-net-01"


Statuses:


Instance: ACTIVE, Power State RUNNING
"node-int-net-01" networks in list: shared-subnet 192.168.192.0/18 Yes ACTIVE  UP 
Inside "node-int-net-01": 

Network: Admin State: DOWN, Shared: No, External Network: No


Subnet: DHCP and all ok


Ports:  Status: BUILD, Admin State: UP



The confusing parts are (for clue, don't have to answer those if we have solution):


How can network be EXTERNAL-SHARED-ACTIVE-UP and DOWN-NOT_SHARED-NO_EXTERNAL at the same time - perhaps there's an error
What means Port status: BUILD, i mean it must have been building the port like 3 days already. Should i build there something, is it an order or status? Perhaps it means BUILT or BUILDING instead.
What means instance ACTIVE? Is it still active (busy) and i should wait? Or it can be actively used already? From VM Display I never saw it going to unix prompt>, is it kind of fiware itself using this telnet instance? I rather saw things like 
"request error",
"connection timeout", 
"socket.error", 
"Error 101   Network is unreachable". 
"cloud-init-nonet [13:31]: waiting 120 seconds for network device"
numerous black-screens and never ending Booting from hard-disk
from Instance log saw endless: "Waiting for network configuration", but that one was cured
Thou i saw "localhost login prompt, but as i only created PEM, then
cant imagine what to do with it - where do i get root/pwd? But i guess it was some error that it ended up there.


The latest status from Instance\Log is:


  cloud-init-nonet[4.52]: static networking is now up
   * Starting configure network device[74G[ OK ]
   * Starting Mount network filesystems[74G[ OK ]
   * Stopping Mount network filesystems[74G[ OK ]
   * Stopping cold plug devices[74G[ OK ]
   * Stopping log initial device creation[74G[ OK ]
   * Starting enable remaining boot-time encrypted block devices[74G[ OK ]
  Cloud-init v. 0.7.5 running 'init' at Sat, 16 Apr 2016 01:23:11 +0000. Up 5.07 seconds.
  ci-info: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++Net device info++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
  ci-info: +--------+------+-----------------+---------------+-------------------+
  ci-info: | Device |  Up  |     Address     |      Mask     |     Hw-Address    |
  ci-info: +--------+------+-----------------+---------------+-------------------+
  ci-info: |   lo   | True |    127.0.0.1    |   255.0.0.0   |         .         |
  ci-info: |  eth0  | True | 192.168.242.127 | 255.255.192.0 | fa:16:3e:7a:47:94 |
  ci-info: +--------+------+-----------------+---------------+-------------------+
  ci-info: +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++Route info++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
  ci-info: +-------+---------------+---------------+---------------+-----------+-------+
  ci-info: | Route |  Destination  |    Gateway    |    Genmask    | Interface | Flags |
  ci-info: +-------+---------------+---------------+---------------+-----------+-------+
  ci-info: |   0   |    0.0.0.0    | 192.168.192.1 |    0.0.0.0    |    eth0   |   UG  |
  ci-info: |   1   | 192.168.192.0 |    0.0.0.0    | 255.255.192.0 |    eth0   |   U   |
  ci-info: +-------+---------------+---------------+---------------+-----------+-------+


For a ping and ssh i get:  "Destination Host Unreachable" and "No route to host"
Also tried allocating floating IP with "federation" pool, but with that IP i just got time-outs for ping and ssh

I read already:


wiki
fiware help
stackoverflow
Followed also the steps in this slideshow http://www.slideshare.net/fermingalan/developing-your-first-application-using-fi-ware-20130903
http://cosmos.lab.fi-ware.org/cosmos-gui/ seems to be down

EDIT: can use this one (need to use https and accept bad cert)

http://forge.fiware.org/plugins/mediawiki/wiki/fiware/index.php/FIWARE.OpenSpecification.Data.BigData_R4#Basic_concepts
http://catalogue.fiware.org/enablers/bigdata-analysis-cosmos/documentation - no info about it neither.


Any ideas? Perhaps there is an UI (other than the web page at https://cloud.lab.fiware.org/ that seems to be in early beta) for using FiWare (that can do all the "anyway-mandatory" steps for users (developers)?
Maybe the problem is that I'm a software developer not network administrator, and perhaps this interface is meant for linux network andministrators.



> [fiware-stackoverflow] Fiware cloud new instances, statuses and connection
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HELP-9018
>                 URL: https://jira.fiware.org/browse/HELP-9018
>             Project: Help-Desk
>          Issue Type: Monitor
>          Components: FIWARE-TECH-HELP
>            Reporter: Backlog Manager
>              Labels: fiware
>
> Created question in FIWARE Q/A platform on 16-04-2016 at 03:04
> {color: red}Please, ANSWER this question AT{color} https://stackoverflow.com/questions/36659275/fiware-cloud-new-instances-statuses-and-connection
> +Question:+
> Fiware cloud new instances, statuses and connection
> +Description:+
> How to create FiWare instance and connect it to internet?
> I like the idea and I have big plans on using this infrastructure, but...
> I've trying to create instance and make ssh connection to it for some time now.
> Created key-pair
> Created security group (22,3306,1)
> Created instance ubuntu 14 (also tried others) 
> Also tried ubuntu 12, POI and others already
> Added node-int-net-01 and node-int-noinet-net-02 to it when creating
> Also tried already with 1 network only
> Allocated floating IP
> Associated it with the local IP that came from "node-int-net-01"
> Statuses:
> Instance: ACTIVE, Power State RUNNING
> "node-int-net-01" networks in list: shared-subnet 192.168.192.0/18 Yes ACTIVE  UP 
> Inside "node-int-net-01": 
> Network: Admin State: DOWN, Shared: No, External Network: No
> Subnet: DHCP and all ok
> Ports:  Status: BUILD, Admin State: UP
> The confusing parts are (for clue, don't have to answer those if we have solution):
> How can network be EXTERNAL-SHARED-ACTIVE-UP and DOWN-NOT_SHARED-NO_EXTERNAL at the same time - perhaps there's an error
> What means Port status: BUILD, i mean it must have been building the port like 3 days already. Should i build there something, is it an order or status? Perhaps it means BUILT or BUILDING instead.
> What means instance ACTIVE? Is it still active (busy) and i should wait? Or it can be actively used already? From VM Display I never saw it going to unix prompt>, is it kind of fiware itself using this telnet instance? I rather saw things like 
> "request error",
> "connection timeout", 
> "socket.error", 
> "Error 101   Network is unreachable". 
> "cloud-init-nonet [13:31]: waiting 120 seconds for network device"
> numerous black-screens and never ending Booting from hard-disk
> from Instance log saw endless: "Waiting for network configuration", but that one was cured
> Thou i saw "localhost login prompt, but as i only created PEM, then
> cant imagine what to do with it - where do i get root/pwd? But i guess it was some error that it ended up there.
> The latest status from Instance\Log is:
>   cloud-init-nonet[4.52]: static networking is now up
>    * Starting configure network device[74G[ OK ]
>    * Starting Mount network filesystems[74G[ OK ]
>    * Stopping Mount network filesystems[74G[ OK ]
>    * Stopping cold plug devices[74G[ OK ]
>    * Stopping log initial device creation[74G[ OK ]
>    * Starting enable remaining boot-time encrypted block devices[74G[ OK ]
>   Cloud-init v. 0.7.5 running 'init' at Sat, 16 Apr 2016 01:23:11 +0000. Up 5.07 seconds.
>   ci-info: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++Net device info++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>   ci-info: +--------+------+-----------------+---------------+-------------------+
>   ci-info: | Device |  Up  |     Address     |      Mask     |     Hw-Address    |
>   ci-info: +--------+------+-----------------+---------------+-------------------+
>   ci-info: |   lo   | True |    127.0.0.1    |   255.0.0.0   |         .         |
>   ci-info: |  eth0  | True | 192.168.242.127 | 255.255.192.0 | fa:16:3e:7a:47:94 |
>   ci-info: +--------+------+-----------------+---------------+-------------------+
>   ci-info: +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++Route info++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>   ci-info: +-------+---------------+---------------+---------------+-----------+-------+
>   ci-info: | Route |  Destination  |    Gateway    |    Genmask    | Interface | Flags |
>   ci-info: +-------+---------------+---------------+---------------+-----------+-------+
>   ci-info: |   0   |    0.0.0.0    | 192.168.192.1 |    0.0.0.0    |    eth0   |   UG  |
>   ci-info: |   1   | 192.168.192.0 |    0.0.0.0    | 255.255.192.0 |    eth0   |   U   |
>   ci-info: +-------+---------------+---------------+---------------+-----------+-------+
> For a ping and ssh i get:  "Destination Host Unreachable" and "No route to host"
> Also tried allocating floating IP with "federation" pool, but with that IP i just got time-outs for ping and ssh
> I read already:
> wiki
> fiware help
> stackoverflow
> Followed also the steps in this slideshow http://www.slideshare.net/fermingalan/developing-your-first-application-using-fi-ware-20130903
> http://cosmos.lab.fi-ware.org/cosmos-gui/ seems to be down
> EDIT: can use this one (need to use https and accept bad cert)
> http://forge.fiware.org/plugins/mediawiki/wiki/fiware/index.php/FIWARE.OpenSpecification.Data.BigData_R4#Basic_concepts
> http://catalogue.fiware.org/enablers/bigdata-analysis-cosmos/documentation - no info about it neither.
> Any ideas? Perhaps there is an UI (other than the web page at https://cloud.lab.fiware.org/ that seems to be in early beta) for using FiWare (that can do all the "anyway-mandatory" steps for users (developers)?
> Maybe the problem is that I'm a software developer not network administrator, and perhaps this interface is meant for linux network andministrators.



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