Hello All,
I have downloaded cloudstack 4.2.1 and trying to install it in my pc. The
system config is : i3 processor, 8 gb ram, 500 gb hard disk, 1 nic card etc etc.
I have installed java and maven as follows:
javac -version
javac 1.7.0_51
mvn --version
Apache Maven 3.1.1 (0728685237757ffbf4
Comments inline.
On 12-Feb-2014, at 9:09 am, Umair Azam wrote:
> I am also getting following in hypervisor logs. Do you think its the issue
> with NIC of primary storage, well i can mount that filesystem manually
>
> /var/log/messages:Feb 11 08:16:40 xenserver-Host1 kernel: [ 3103.098811]
> e1
I am also getting following in hypervisor logs. Do you think its the
issue with NIC of primary storage, well i can mount that filesystem manually
/var/log/messages:Feb 11 08:16:40 xenserver-Host1 kernel: [ 3103.098811]
e1000e: eth0 NIC Link is Down
/var/log/messages:Feb 11 08:21:31 xenserver-Ho
Abhisek,
Yes i am able to mount manually. I dont whats the problem i m stuck here
for last 2 weeks :/
Umair Azam
On 2/12/2014 7:22 AM, abhisek basu wrote:
Are we able to mount that NFS manually on the Xen Server?
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On 12 Feb 2014, at 6:31 am, "Umair Azam" wrote:
I am f
Are we able to mount that NFS manually on the Xen Server?
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> On 12 Feb 2014, at 6:31 am, "Umair Azam" wrote:
>
> I am facing an error while setting up cloud system, following issue arises
> when management server machine requests hypervisor to launch CP/SS VM's.
> After thi
I am facing an error while setting up cloud system, following issue
arises when management server machine requests hypervisor to launch
CP/SS VM's. After this request hypervisor tries to contact primary
storage to access storage but that primary storage server doesn't
responds, following are th
On 11.02.2014 22:38, Nordin, Lars P wrote:
It isn't crystal clear to me from the documentation how to do this -
I'm most familiar with using VMWare ESX.
If I understand correctly, the only way I can do this is to create a
template from my existing VM and then create a copy from the template.
htt
It isn't crystal clear to me from the documentation how to do this - I'm most
familiar with using VMWare ESX.
If I understand correctly, the only way I can do this is to create a template
from my existing VM and then create a copy from the template.
http://cloudstack.apache.org/docs/en-US/Apache
You're welcome, anytime :)! I am aiming to contribute in a lot more areas
overall in many mailing lists.
I usually just read.
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 2:50 PM, Umair Azam wrote:
> Matthew,
>
> Thank you so much for detailed information.
>
> Umair Azam
>
>
> On 2/11/2014 10:20 AM, Matthew Kaufm
I spent too much time researching this last year…I’d consider
http://www.aidanfinn.com/?p=13090 to be the gold standard on explaining the
topic in an understandable manner.
On Feb 11, 2014, at 4:30 AM, Ricardo Makino
mailto:ricardo.n...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I have a doubt about wha
Matthew,
Thank you so much for detailed information.
Umair Azam
On 2/11/2014 10:20 AM, Matthew Kaufman wrote:
Hello,
"By default, XenServer automatically tunes the dom0 settings during
installation. IIRC, on a 4G system, ~768MB gets allocated to dom0.
The defaults should work just fine for
If you want to host Windows VMs you should really look into the Microsoft
Service Provider License Agreement (SPLA) program:
http://www.microsoft.com/hosting/en/us/licensing/splabenefits.aspx From
the FAQ : "Microsoft SPLA is the only Microsoft Volume Licensing program
that allows Microsoft produc
Ok understood, thanks for the help!
Regards,
--
Ricardo Makino
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 11:49 AM, Sean Hamilton wrote:
> No, the license is per processor on a physical host. We use VMware, but
> license each host for the instances. No Hyper-V here (just yet).
>
>
> On 11 February 2014 13:47, Ri
Alright, will do. Thank you very much!
Tanner Danzey
Systems Engineer
Northstar Technology Group
tanner.dan...@northstar-tg.com
arkan...@gmail.com
(701) 237-9096 x7222
On Feb 9, 2014 8:59 PM, "Dave Hoffman" wrote:
> First thing I'm seeing at the top of the error log is that a system vm
> cannot
No, the license is per processor on a physical host. We use VMware, but
license each host for the instances. No Hyper-V here (just yet).
On 11 February 2014 13:47, Ricardo Makino wrote:
> Ok it's a good idea, but I don't need to run Windows Server as host (a.k.a
> hypervisor), right?
>
> Regard
Ok it's a good idea, but I don't need to run Windows Server as host (a.k.a
hypervisor), right?
Regards,
--
Ricardo Makino
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 11:35 AM, Sean Hamilton wrote:
> From memory, licensing your compute hosts as "Microsoft Datacenter Edition"
> then you can run unlimited Windows in
>From memory, licensing your compute hosts as "Microsoft Datacenter Edition"
then you can run unlimited Windows instances on that host.
If you're worried about having to license every host in your cloud, you
could look at host tags and see if you can ensure instances built with
Windows Templates ar
Hi Everyone,
I have a doubt about what kind of software licensing you use to provide
Microsoft instances in a IaaS environment, such like windows server
instances.
Regards,
--
Ricardo Makino
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