09-07-2020 12:05 PM
I'm trying to set up a new CML2 personal instance. I think I'm close, but I can't get the license to register. When I paste the 'registration token' I copied off my 'learning network store' it immediately stops the 'CML2controller' service, and the lab manager web page shows 'server disconnected'.
I confirmed I have connectivity to the licensing server:
[sysadmin@cml-controller ~]$ curl https://tools.cisco.com/its/service/oddce/services/DDCEService
<h1>DDCEService</h1>
<p>Hi there, this is an AXIS service!</p>
<i>Perhaps there will be a form for invoking the service here...</i>
I'm not sure if it means anything, but I see this in the service logs when the 'CML2controller' starts:
WARNING linux_core_driver:93:Unable to add node definition server
I have the 'refplat_xxx' iso file attached to the ESXi CML guest.
Also, while it appears to check for, find and download updates, it fails to install any, giving a pretty vague error:
Error -1 running transaction
Restarting the controller doesn't seem to help. Any suggestions?
Thanks
09-07-2020 12:43 PM
So, the actual service that's failing is 'virl2-controller.service'. It gives some error messages, but apparently they can't be posted here - either as text or as an image, or I'm just too stupid to figure it out. I'm going to go try my hand at EVE-NG while I'm waiting for a helpful reply.
09-07-2020 05:57 PM
well, it could be something or some setting on ESXi. you can try CML on Windows. if you did not register your CML, You may try fresh with new install;if you registered your CML, you must de-register before moving to new install or new host.
in either case, make sure CML does not do updates; most of issues I think are due to updates. CML 2.0 is full of bugs and does not work well. I would wait for 2.1 which may come soon in Sept. Until then, go with Eve-ng.
Regards, ML
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09-07-2020 08:59 PM
Having run out of better ideas I wiped my original install and tried again from scratch, and did have slightly better results - I was able to successfully register it, and it's running, although it still fails to install updates, which apparently isn't a bad thing?
As far as I can tell there are two significant differences from my first attempt - this time the server had access to the Internet during the installation, when my original install was done with my workstation online but the ESXi server was isolated. Obviously I had it online by the time I was trying to license and update it. Second, I didn't attempt to make any changes to the default install, where last time I had dialed up the storage to 150m and memory to 64g.
I'll continue to tinker with it, as I don't think the default sizing will work well for what I'm trying to do, although it sounds like we are really close to v2.1, so I may end up just getting familiar with what I've get and then wiping it again when that comes out.
Thanks for the reply.
ch
09-08-2020 09:28 AM - edited 09-08-2020 09:38 AM
Yes, defiantly CML 2.1 version looks better; will work better? ...... we will see (but not as good as eve)
see preview updated CML 2.1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26TKTc_5vEc
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