08-31-2010 07:52 AM
Hi;
I have a wave 574, in test, and I am using this version waas-universal-4.2.3.7-k9, I created 3 virtual-blades and I saw that after select to blade, when select the bottom stop virtual blade, nothing happened. I did it with blade 1, blade 2 and blade 3 and nothing. The ip communication is ok, my question exist other way of the stop blade? At last version, example 4.1.5e I stopped blades with no problem.
Below are the blade's configs:
virtual-blade enable
virtual-blade 1
description VB_PORTO1
device cpu qemu64
device nic rtl8139
device disk IDE
device keyboard en-us
memory 1024
disk 40
interface 1 bridge GigabitEthernet 1/0 mac-address 00:21:D8:AC:00:8F
cpu-list 1
boot cd-image disk /local1/vbs/server_2003.iso
boot from cd-rom
autostart
exit
virtual-blade 2
description VB_PORT02
device cpu qemu64
device nic rtl8139
device disk IDE
device keyboard en-us
memory 1000
disk 40
interface 1 bridge GigabitEthernet 1/0 mac-address 00:21:D8:AB:DA:A9
cpu-list 1
boot cd-image disk /local1/vbs/server_2003.iso
boot from cd-rom
autostart
exit
virtual-blade 3
description BLADEPTA3
device cpu qemu64
device nic rtl8139
device disk IDE
device keyboard en-us
memory 1024
disk 20
interface 1 bridge GigabitEthernet 1/0 mac-address 00:21:D8:AC:2A:26
cpu-list 1
boot cd-image disk /local1/vbs/server_2003.iso
boot from cd-rom
autostart
exit
Thanks;
Fabio
08-31-2010 10:18 AM
Hi;
I researched better and saw that by cli or http mode, the use of the command timeout 0, was the only way for to stop virtual blade. I don´t know if it is a bug or error, but this workarround was my solution for problem.
Below are the commands by cli for to stop my virtual-blade:
WAEPORTO#virtual-blade 1 stop 0 , --> where 0 is timeout
This operation will IMMEDIATELY terminate the running VB
without any attempt at a clean shutdown.
Are you sure you want to proceed? [no]:yes
WAEPORTO#sh virtual-blade 1
virtual-blade 1
config:
description VB_PORTO1
device cpu qemu64
device nic rtl8139
device disk IDE
device keyboard en-us
memory 1024
disk 40
interface 1 bridge GigabitEthernet 1/0 mac-address 00:21:D8:AC:00:8F
cpu-list 1
no boot fd-image
boot cd-image disk /local1/vbs/server_2003.iso
boot from cd-rom
autostart
state:
stopped
WAEPORTO#sh virtual-blade
Virtual-blade resources:
VB Memory: 1024MiB configured, 2048MiB available.
VB Disk space: 40GiB configured, 136GiB available.
VB Image space /local1/vbs: 625MiB used, 143682MiB available
Virtual CPU(s) assigned: 1 2
Virtual-blade(s) state:
virtual-blade 1 is stopped
WAEPORTO#virtual-blade 1 start ?
<1-60> Startup delay in seconds
WAEPORTO#virtual-blade 1 start
WAEPORTO#sh virtual-blade
Virtual-blade resources:
VB Memory: 1024MiB configured, 2048MiB available.
VB Disk space: 40GiB configured, 136GiB available.
VB Image space /local1/vbs: 625MiB used, 143682MiB available
Virtual CPU(s) assigned: 1 2
Virtual-blade(s) state:
virtual-blade 1 is running
OR BY HTTP , the desription is in attached file " BY HTTP.PNG"
thanks;
Fabio
08-31-2010 01:32 PM
Hi Fabio,
That's right. Here is the help guide tha texplains all the options with start and stop numbers.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/app_ntwk_services/waas/waas/v421/configuration/guide/virtual.html
Hope this helps.
Regards.
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