Hi Dag
After changing localhost to management server ip oin global configuration I
dont see the management server error. But the NFS error still persist
Thanks and Regards
Asanka
On 8 August 2017 at 23:33, Asanka Gunasekara wrote:
> Hi Dag, thanks for reply
>
> Did the
Hi Dag, thanks for reply
Did the change and the VMs are being rebuilt
NFS server configuration, I took this from the installation guied
[root@share ~]# cat /etc/exports
/share_smb/export/secondary *(rw,async,no_root_squash,no_subtree_check)
/share_smb/export/primary
Hi, Community
I have add two secondary storage to one kvm cluster. one is almost full,
the other one is not full . But When I make a volume snapshot , It will upload
snapshot file to the full one. How can I avoid it?
Hi Asanka,
Can you change your “host” global setting to your management server IP (it’s
currently set to “localhost”), restart your management service and then destroy
your SSVM + let this recreate.
Once done run the check again and let us know the outcome.
Can you also show us the
Hi Makrand, as per
http://docs.cloudstack.apache.org/projects/cloudstack-installation/en/4.9/management-server/_systemvm.html
step 2, I have removed the mounts and mount points once the seeding process
was complete
Thanks and Regards
Asanka
On 8 August 2017 at 12:36, Makrand
Hi Guys, I tried to destroy the VM and restart the management server but as
soon as I delete then some process kicks in and re-spawns the both system
VMs
:(
On 8 August 2017 at 15:40, Asanka Gunasekara wrote:
> Hi Guys, what would happen if I destroy and restart the
Hi Guys, what would happen if I destroy and restart the management server,
will it create new system vms with correct entries
Thanks and Regards
On 8 August 2017 at 14:58, Asanka Gunasekara wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> ssvm-check.sh command output
>
> https://snag.gy/bzpE5n.jpg
>
>
Hi Guys,
ssvm-check.sh command output
https://snag.gy/bzpE5n.jpg
Details of my nfs share
https://snag.gy/WgJxCY.jpg
Thanks and Best Regards
Asanka
On 8 August 2017 at 14:48, Asanka Gunasekara wrote:
> Thanks Makrand
>
> On 8 August 2017 at 14:42, Makrand
Thanks Makrand
On 8 August 2017 at 14:42, Makrand wrote:
> Asanka,
>
> The email list blocks the screen shots. I guess no one in the list can see
> your posted screens in emal chain.
>
> Better paste text output of the result or upload screens to image hosting
> (e.g.
Asanka,
The email list blocks the screen shots. I guess no one in the list can see
your posted screens in emal chain.
Better paste text output of the result or upload screens to image hosting
(e.g. snag.gy).
--
Makrand
On Tue, Aug 8, 2017 at 2:28 PM, Asanka Gunasekara
Hi Guys, thanks for replying buy running ssvm-check.sh I got below output
[image: Inline images 1]
My nfs is 172.17.101.253 but it is looking for 172.17.101.1 which is the
gateway and the Management server is 172.17.101.248 but it is looking in to
Loval host
[image: Inline images 2]
What
Hi Asanka,
One quick thing to check – log in to your SSVM and run
/use/local/cloud/systemvm/ssvm-check.sh – this will tell you if the SSVM can
mount and write to secondary storage.
Regards,
Dag Sonstebo
Cloud Architect
ShapeBlue
From: Asanka Gunasekara
Reply-To:
I am sorry Eric, thank you for replying, please see below for the rest
results
* Make sure that it's accessible from the *storage* network (the network
that you configured as storage when you created the zone, assuming you
selected advanced networking).
Asanka > Since this is a test environemt I
Hi Makrand thank you for replying, please see below for the rest results
* Make sure that it's accessible from the *storage* network (the network
that you configured as storage when you created the zone, assuming you
selected advanced networking).
Asanka > Since this is a test environemt I have
> On Aug 7, 2017, at 23:44, Asanka Gunasekara wrote:
> NFS is running on a different server, I can manual mount this share as NFS
> and SMB
> Cloud stack - 4.9
> Os is Centos 7 (64)
* Make sure that it's accessible from the *storage* network (the network that
you configured
Hi Asanka,
You may need to take a step back - do you have a secondary storage VM up and
running (you'll find that under instrastructure -> System VMs).
If you do, then you should log into the secondary storage VM that you have
running and run the command Makrand suggested.
If you do not, then
Hi,
Secondary storage is mounted in (normally /mnt/secondary) on
the management server. If it is appearing zero, ACS management may not see
be able see the NFS. Can you paste df -h output from management server CLI?
Check if your SSVM is running properly by running
Hi, I am setting up a test platform CloudStack 4.9 and intigrate with
Vmware. All things was fine till I dashboard it shows the capacity of
Secondary storage as 0.00Kb/0.00Kb. When I try to register a ISO logs shows
"Image store doesn't has enough capacity, so skip downloading template to
this
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