Customized SUSE Image not running in Google compute Engine

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I have uploaded the customized image and created the VM instance of it. I am unable to do SSH in to it. As per troubleshooting guidelines I have attached the root persistent disk and from the log file I found that VM instance frequently booted and terminated from the log file "/var/log/messages". Please find the log file below

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Nov 26 11:40:28 linux syslog-ng[1997]: syslog-ng starting up; version='2.0.9'
Nov 26 11:40:33 linux rchal: CPU frequency scaling is not supported by your processor.
Nov 26 11:40:33 linux rchal: boot with 'CPUFREQ=no' in to avoid this warning.
Nov 26 11:40:33 linux rchal: Cannot load cpufreq governors - No cpufreq driver available
Nov 26 11:40:33 linux kernel: klogd 1.4.1, log source = /proc/kmsg started.
Nov 26 11:40:33 linux kernel: [   18.645145] bootsplash: status on console 0 changed to on
Nov 26 11:40:57 linux kernel: [   57.972129] Uniform Multi-Platform E-IDE driver
Nov 26 11:40:57 linux kernel: [   57.988151] ide-cd driver 5.00
Nov 26 11:40:57 linux kernel: [   58.089061] st: Version 20101219, fixed bufsize 32768, s/g segs 256

Nov 26 11:41:02 linux kernel: [   62.944338] eth1: no IPv6 routers present
Nov 26 11:41:02 linux kernel: [   63.259092] eth0: no IPv6 routers present
Nov 26 17:11:16 linux su: (to root) root on none
Nov 26 17:11:26 linux SuSEfirewall2: Setting up rules from /etc/sysconfig/SuSEfirewall2 ...
Nov 26 17:11:27 linux SuSEfirewall2: using default zone 'ext' for interface eth1
Nov 26 17:11:27 linux kernel: [   88.008142] ip6_tables: (C) 2000-2006 Netfilter Core Team
Nov 26 17:11:27 linux kernel: [   88.252544] ip_tables: (C) 2000-2006 Netfilter Core Team
Nov 26 17:11:27 linux kernel: [   88.296835] nf_conntrack version 0.5.0 (7168 buckets, 28672 max)
Nov 26 17:11:28 linux SuSEfirewall2: batch committing...
Nov 26 17:11:29 linux SuSEfirewall2: Firewall rules successfully set
Nov 26 17:11:42 linux ifdown:     eth0      
Nov 26 17:11:44 linux ifdown:     eth1      
Nov 26 17:11:55 linux ifup:     lo        
Nov 26 17:11:55 linux ifup:     lo        
Nov 26 17:11:55 linux ifup: IP address: 127.0.0.1/8  
Nov 26 17:11:55 linux ifup:  
Nov 26 17:11:55 linux ifup:               
Nov 26 17:11:55 linux ifup: IP address: 127.0.0.2/8  
Nov 26 17:11:55 linux ifup:  
Nov 26 17:11:56 linux ifup:     eth0      
Nov 26 17:11:56 linux ifup:     eth0      
Nov 26 17:11:57 linux ifup: IP address: 10.203.92.100/24  
Nov 26 17:11:57 linux ifup:  
Nov 26 17:11:58 linux SuSEfirewall2: /var/lock/SuSEfirewall2.booting exists which means system boot in progress, exit.
Nov 26 17:11:59 linux ifup:     eth1      
Nov 26 17:11:59 linux ifup:     eth1      
Nov 26 17:11:59 linux ifup: IP address: 192.168.17.250/24  
Nov 26 17:11:59 linux ifup:  
Nov 26 17:12:01 linux SuSEfirewall2: /var/lock/SuSEfirewall2.booting exists which means system boot in progress, exit.
Nov 26 17:12:02 linux ifup:     tap0      
Nov 26 17:12:03 linux kernel: [  124.153528] tun: Universal TUN/TAP device driver, 1.6
Nov 26 17:12:03 linux kernel: [  124.153528] tun: (C) 1999-2004 Max Krasnyansky <[email protected]>
Nov 26 17:12:03 linux kernel: [  124.219136] ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): tap0: link is not ready
Nov 26 17:12:04 linux SuSEfirewall2: /var/lock/SuSEfirewall2.booting exists which means system boot in progress, exit.
Nov 26 17:12:04 linux SuSEfirewall2: Setting up rules from /etc/sysconfig/SuSEfirewall2 ...
Nov 26 17:12:04 linux SuSEfirewall2: using default zone 'ext' for interface eth1
Nov 26 17:12:06 linux SuSEfirewall2: batch committing...
Nov 26 17:12:06 linux SuSEfirewall2: Firewall rules successfully set
Nov 26 17:12:31 linux SuSEfirewall2: batch committing...
Nov 26 17:12:31 linux SuSEfirewall2: Firewall rules unloaded.
Nov 26 17:12:31 linux SuSEfirewall2: Setting up rules from /etc/sysconfig/SuSEfirewall2 ...
Nov 26 17:12:32 linux SuSEfirewall2: using default zone 'ext' for interface eth1
Nov 26 17:12:33 linux SuSEfirewall2: batch committing...
Nov 26 17:12:33 linux SuSEfirewall2: Firewall rules successfully set
Nov 26 17:12:39 linux init: Re-reading inittab
Nov 26 17:12:45 linux ifdown:     tap0      
Nov 26 17:12:48 linux ifdown:     eth0      
Nov 26 17:12:50 linux ifdown:     eth1      
Nov 26 17:12:55 linux init: Entering runlevel: 3
Nov 26 17:12:56 linux SuSEfirewall2: batch committing...
Nov 26 17:12:56 linux SuSEfirewall2: Firewall rules set to CLOSE.
Nov 26 17:12:57 linux kernel: Kernel logging (proc) stopped.
Nov 26 17:12:57 linux kernel: Kernel log daemon terminating.
Nov 26 17:12:57 linux syslog-ng[1997]: Termination requested via signal, terminating;
Nov 26 17:12:57 linux syslog-ng[1997]: syslog-ng shutting down; version='2.0.9'
Nov 26 17:12:57 deepak syslog-ng[8245]: syslog-ng starting up; version='2.0.9'
Nov 26 17:12:57 deepak firmware.sh[8273]: Cannot find  firmware file 'intel-ucode/06-17-0a'
Nov 26 17:13:02 deepak kernel: klogd 1.4.1, log source = /proc/kmsg started.
Nov 26 17:13:02 deepak kernel: [  178.548747] microcode: CPU0 sig=0x1067a, pf=0x40, revision=0x60b
Nov 26 17:13:02 deepak kernel: [  178.669173] microcode: Microcode Update Driver: v2.00 <[email protected]>, Peter Oruba
Nov 26 17:13:02 deepak kernel: [  178.824111] microcode: CPU0 update to revision 0xa0b failed
Nov 26 17:13:05 deepak ifup:     lo        
Nov 26 17:13:05 deepak ifup:     lo        
Nov 26 17:13:05 deepak ifup: IP address: 127.0.0.1/8  
Nov 26 17:13:05 deepak ifup:  
Nov 26 17:13:05 deepak ifup:               
Nov 26 17:13:06 deepak ifup: IP address: 127.0.0.2/8  
Nov 26 17:13:06 deepak ifup:  
Nov 26 17:13:07 deepak ifup:     eth0      
Nov 26 17:13:07 deepak ifup:     eth0      
Nov 26 17:13:07 deepak ifup: IP address: 10.203.92.100/24  
Nov 26 17:13:07 deepak ifup:  
Nov 26 17:13:08 deepak SuSEfirewall2: /var/lock/SuSEfirewall2.booting exists which means system boot in progress, exit.
Nov 26 17:13:09 deepak ifup:     eth1      
Nov 26 17:13:09 deepak ifup:     eth1      
Nov 26 17:13:09 deepak ifup: IP address: 192.168.17.250/24  
Nov 26 17:13:09 deepak ifup:  
Nov 26 17:13:10 deepak SuSEfirewall2: /var/lock/SuSEfirewall2.booting exists which means system boot in progress, exit.
Nov 26 17:13:16 deepak ifup:     tap0      
Nov 26 17:13:16 deepak kernel: [  197.436436] ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): tap0: link is not ready
Nov 26 17:13:17 deepak SuSEfirewall2: /var/lock/SuSEfirewall2.booting exists which means system boot in progress, exit.
Nov 26 17:13:18 deepak auditd[9654]: Started dispatcher: /sbin/audispd pid: 9656
Nov 26 17:13:18 deepak kernel: [  199.072126] auditd (9654): /proc/9654/oom_adj is deprecated, please use /proc/9654/oom_score_adj instead.
Nov 26 17:13:18 deepak audispd: priority_boost_parser called with: 4
Nov 26 17:13:18 deepak audispd: af_unix plugin initialized
Nov 26 17:13:18 deepak audispd: audispd initialized with q_depth=80 and 1 active plugins
Nov 26 17:13:18 deepak auditd[9654]: Init complete, auditd 1.7.7 listening for events (startup state disable)
Nov 26 17:13:18 deepak haveged: haveged starting up
Nov 26 17:13:18 deepak haveged: arch:        x86 vendor:      intel generic:     0 i_cache:     32 d_cache:     32 loop_idx:    30 loop_idxmax: 40 loop_sz:     31836 loop_szmax:  124334 etime:       30361 havege_ndpt  0
Nov 26 17:13:19 deepak kernel: [  200.624132] BIOS EDD facility v0.16 2004-Jun-25, 1 devices found
Nov 26 17:13:20 deepak mcelog: mcelog read: No such device
Nov 26 17:21:10 deepak shadow[30512]: new group added - group=db2iadm1, gid=113, by=0
Nov 26 17:21:10 deepak shadow[30512]: running GROUPADD_CMD command - script=/usr/sbin/groupadd.local, account=db2iadm1, uid=113, gid=0, home=, by=0
Nov 26 17:21:11 deepak useradd[30526]: new account added - account=db2admin, uid=1005, gid=113, home=/home/db2admin, shell=/bin/bash, by=0
Nov 26 17:21:11 deepak useradd[30526]: account added to group - account=db2admin, group=video, gid=33, by=0
Nov 26 17:21:11 deepak useradd[30526]: account added to group - account=db2admin, group=dialout, gid=16, by=0
Nov 26 17:21:11 deepak useradd[30526]: home directory created - account=db2admin, uid=1005, home=/home/db2admin, by=0
Nov 26 17:21:11 deepak useradd[30526]: running USERADD_CMD command - script=/usr/sbin/useradd.local, account=db2admin, uid=1005, gid=113, home=/home/db2admin, by=0
Nov 26 17:21:11 deepak shadow[30530]: GID 113 is not unique - by=0
Nov 26 17:21:11 deepak shadow[30533]: new group added - group=db2fadm1, gid=114, by=0
Nov 26 17:21:11 deepak shadow[30533]: running GROUPADD_CMD command - script=/usr/sbin/groupadd.local, account=db2fadm1, uid=114, gid=0, home=, by=0
Nov 26 17:21:11 deepak useradd[30537]: new account added - account=db2fenc1, uid=1006, gid=114, home=/home/db2fenc1, shell=/bin/bash, by=0
Nov 26 17:21:11 deepak useradd[30537]: account added to group - account=db2fenc1, group=video, gid=33, by=0
Nov 26 17:21:11 deepak useradd[30537]: account added to group - account=db2fenc1, group=dialout, gid=16, by=0
Nov 26 17:21:11 deepak useradd[30537]: home directory created - account=db2fenc1, uid=1006, home=/home/db2fenc1, by=0
Nov 26 17:21:11 deepak useradd[30537]: running USERADD_CMD command - script=/usr/sbin/useradd.local, account=db2fenc1, uid=1006, gid=114, home=/home/db2fenc1, by=0
Nov 26 17:21:16 deepak su: (to db2admin) root on none
Nov 26 17:21:33 deepak su: (to db2admin) root on none
Nov 26 17:21:44 deepak su: (to db2admin) root on none
Nov 26 17:21:55 deepak su: (to db2admin) root on none
Nov 26 17:21:57 deepak su: (to db2admin) root on none
Nov 26 17:22:14 deepak su: (to db2admin) root on none
Nov 26 17:22:28 deepak su: (to db2admin) root on none
Nov 26 17:22:41 deepak su: (to db2admin) root on none
Nov 26 17:22:55 deepak su: (to db2admin) root on none
Nov 26 17:23:08 deepak su: (to db2admin) root on none
Nov 26 17:23:22 deepak su: (to db2admin) root on none
Nov 26 17:23:35 deepak su: (to db2admin) root on none
Nov 26 17:23:49 deepak su: (to db2admin) root on none
Nov 26 17:24:02 deepak su: (to db2admin) root on none
Nov 26 17:24:16 deepak su: (to db2admin) root on none
Nov 26 17:24:30 deepak su: (to db2admin) root on none
Nov 26 17:24:45 deepak su: (to db2admin) root on none
Nov 26 17:25:12 deepak su: (to db2admin) root on none
Nov 26 17:27:32 deepak su: (to db2admin) root on none
Nov 26 17:27:40 deepak su: (to db2admin) root on none
Nov 26 17:27:49 deepak su: (to db2admin) root on none
Nov 26 17:31:35 deepak su: (to db2admin) root on none
Nov 26 17:32:11 deepak auditd[9654]: The audit daemon is exiting.
Nov 26 17:32:12 deepak auditd[22290]: Started dispatcher: /sbin/audispd pid: 22292
Nov 26 17:32:12 deepak audispd: priority_boost_parser called with: 4
Nov 26 17:32:12 deepak audispd: af_unix plugin initialized
Nov 26 17:32:12 deepak audispd: audispd initialized with q_depth=80 and 1 active plugins
Nov 26 17:32:12 deepak auditd[22290]: Init complete, auditd 1.7.7 listening for events (startup state disable)
Nov 26 17:32:12 deepak shadow[22299]: group already exists - group=ns_admin, by=0
Nov 26 17:32:12 deepak shadow[22302]: account removed from group - account=sas, group=users, gid=100, by=0
Nov 26 17:32:12 deepak shadow[22302]: account removed from group - account=sas, group=ns_admin, gid=36, by=0
Nov 26 17:32:12 deepak shadow[22309]: account removed from group - account=mani, group=users, gid=100, by=0
Nov 26 17:32:12 deepak shadow[22309]: account removed from group - account=mani, group=ns_admin, gid=36, by=0
Nov 26 17:32:13 deepak shadow[22310]: account removed from group - account=vivek, group=users, gid=100, by=0
Nov 26 17:32:13 deepak shadow[22310]: account removed from group - account=vivek, group=ns_admin, gid=36, by=0
Nov 26 17:32:16 deepak sshd[22356]: Server listening on 0.0.0.0 port 4422.
Nov 26 17:32:16 deepak sshd[22356]: Server listening on :: port 4422.
Nov 26 17:32:16 deepak /usr/sbin/cron[22393]: (CRON) STARTUP (V5.0)
Nov 26 17:32:17 deepak smartd[22406]: smartd 5.39 2008-10-24 22:33 [x86_64-suse-linux-gnu] (openSUSE RPM) Copyright (C) 2002-8 by Bruce Allen, http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net
Nov 26 17:32:17 deepak smartd[22406]: Opened configuration file /etc/smartd.conf
Nov 26 17:32:17 deepak smartd[22406]: Drive: DEVICESCAN, implied '-a' Directive on line 26 of file /etc/smartd.conf
Nov 26 17:32:17 deepak smartd[22406]: Configuration file /etc/smartd.conf was parsed, found DEVICESCAN, scanning devices
Nov 26 17:32:17 deepak smartd[22406]: Device: /dev/sda, type changed from 'scsi' to 'sat'
Nov 26 17:32:17 deepak smartd[22406]: Device: /dev/sda [SAT], opened
Nov 26 17:32:17 deepak smartd[22406]: Device: /dev/sda [SAT], not found in smartd database.
Nov 26 17:32:17 deepak smartd[22406]: Device: /dev/sda [SAT], lacks SMART capability
Nov 26 17:32:17 deepak smartd[22406]: Device: /dev/sda [SAT], to proceed anyway, use '-T permissive' Directive.
Nov 26 17:32:17 deepak smartd[22406]: Unable to monitor any SMART enabled devices. Try debug (-d) option. Exiting...
Nov 26 17:32:18 deepak SuSEfirewall2: Setting up rules from /etc/sysconfig/SuSEfirewall2 ...
Nov 26 17:32:18 deepak SuSEfirewall2: using default zone 'ext' for interface eth1
Nov 26 17:32:20 deepak SuSEfirewall2: batch committing...
Nov 26 17:32:21 deepak SuSEfirewall2: Firewall rules successfully set
Nov 26 17:33:14 deepak shutdown[22325]: shutting down for system reboot
Nov 26 17:33:14 deepak init: Switching to runlevel: 6
Nov 26 17:33:21 deepak kernel: [ 1401.996463] bootsplash: status on console 0 changed to on
Nov 26 17:33:24 deepak sshd[22356]: Received signal 15; terminating.
Nov 26 17:33:25 deepak auditd[22290]: The audit daemon is exiting.
Nov 26 17:33:25 deepak haveged: haveged stopping due to signal 15
Nov 26 17:33:26 deepak su: (to db2admin) root on /dev/console
Nov 26 17:33:45 deepak kernel: Kernel logging (proc) stopped.
Nov 26 17:33:45 deepak kernel: Kernel log daemon terminating.
Nov 26 17:33:45 deepak syslog-ng[8245]: Termination requested via signal, terminating;
Nov 26 17:33:45 deepak syslog-ng[8245]: syslog-ng shutting down; version='2.0.9'
Nov 26 17:34:51 deepak syslog-ng[1137]: syslog-ng starting up; version='2.0.9'
Nov 26 17:34:52 deepak firmware.sh[1165]: Cannot find  firmware file 'intel-ucode/06-17-0a'
Nov 26 17:34:53 deepak rchal: CPU frequency scaling is not supported by your processor."

If Someone has any idea from the log about why it is happening or how to resolve please comment out.

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Marilu On

Look at the instance serial port output to find more about debug messages from your instance.

The fact that the instances is being rebooted and terminated will not allow you to SSH. There are suggestions at this link for the error "CPU frequency scaling is not supported by your processor"