On 06/26/2013 12:56 PM, Denni Sembiring wrote:
Yes Sir, I use NFS Server 4.

when I use this command $ virsh pool-list on my hypervisor,
its shown like this

[root@hypervs ~]# virsh pool-list
Name State Autostart
-----------------------------------------
0f1c578f-c006-317c-b622-15d77214c1b7 active no
422155c4-15f5-4354-9ace-540b4c94ebb6 active no
6260fa35-58f0-3ba3-9337-c05fac113f57 active no
67779d92-1966-3842-aed1-54e565f372da active no
fd8f79e7-46e7-3337-ad57-bd09356b4f7a active no

I didn't understand about it Sir.  What should I do?
on the list shows that the status active no. Do i have to activate it first?
virsh pool-list show the pool list the libvirt in your hypervisor . just like the result header said:

[root@hypervs ~]# virsh pool-list
Name State Autostart
-----------------------------------------
0f1c578f-c006-317c-b622-15d77214c1b7 active no

it means:
the Name(uuid) is  0f1c578f-c006-317c-b622-15d77214c1b7 ,
the State is active,
Autostart is no.

you can get the detail of the pool 0f1c578f-c006-317c-b622-15d77214c1b7 by this :

[root@hypervs ~]# virsh pool-info 0f1c578f-c006-317c-b622-15d77214c1b7
Name:           0f1c578f-c006-317c-b622-15d77214c1b7
UUID:           0f1c578f-c006-317c-b622-15d77214c1b7
State:          running
Persistent:     yes
Autostart:      no
Capacity:       1.72 TB
Allocation:     150.58 GB
Available:      1.57 TB



Thanks,
Jijun


If yes, how do I enable it?

Thanks,

Regards,
Denni sembiring


2013/6/25 Wido den Hollander <w...@widodh.nl>

Hi,



On 06/25/2013 06:41 AM, Denni Sembiring wrote:

I had to install Cloudstack 4.02. I use 5 hosts, 1 as management
server, and the other into the hypervisor (KVM). when all has gone
well, I went to the UI and see my primary storage show only 98 Gb ,
while the entire capacity of hypervisor should be 2 Tb . How can I
change the size of my primary storage?  what should i do so my primary
storage size according to the size of my hypervisor?



The management server gets the information from libvirt on the hypervisor.
Is this NFS?

What does this show on the hypervisor:

$ virsh pool-info <uuid>

Wher you can list the storage pools in libvirt with:

$ virsh pool-list

Wido



Best regards,
Denni Sembiring
Del Polytechnic of Informatics



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