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I believe this is a bug too, because VMs not running on the storage, get
destroyed too:
Issue has been around for a long time, like with all others I
Sent: Monday, 3 March, 2014 9:49:28 AM
Subject: Re: ALARM - ACS reboots host servers!!!
I believe this is a bug too, because VMs not running on the storage, get
destroyed too:
Issue has been around for a long time, like with all others I reported.
They do not get fixed:
https://issues.apache.org
Andrei,
is your hypervisor KVM?
I'm using XenServer.
: ALARM - ACS reboots host servers!!!
I'm also interested in this issue.
Can any1 from developers confirm this is expected behavior?
On 2/4/14 2:32 PM, Andrei Mikhailovsky wrote:
Coming back to this issue.
This time to perform the maintenance of the nfs primary storage I've
plated
I am on KVM. thanks
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Sent: Thursday, 3 April, 2014 2:34:53 PM
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Andrei,
is your hypervisor KVM?
I'm using XenServer.
+1
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From: Alex Huang alex.hu...@citrix.com
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Sent: Thursday, 3 April, 2014 6:47:22 PM
Subject: RE: ALARM - ACS reboots host servers!!!
This is a severe bug if that's the case. It's supposed to stop the heartbeat
script when a primary
restarting the host servers.
Does anyone know a way to stop this behaviour?
Thanks
Andrei
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The primary storage needs to be put in maintenance before doing any
upgrade/reboot as mentioned in the previous mails.
-Koushik
On 03-Mar-2014, at 6:07 AM
help guys
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Hi Marcus and others.
There is no need to kill of the entire hypervisor
On 04.03.2014 12:55, Andrei Mikhailovsky wrote:
Regarding having nfs and ceph storage in different clusters - sounds
like a good idea for majority of cases, however, my setup will not
allow me to do that just yet. I am using ceph for my root and data
volumes and NFS for backup volumes.
Having
koushik@citrix.com
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The primary storage needs to be put in maintenance before doing any
upgrade/reboot as mentioned
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The primary storage needs to be put in maintenance before doing any
upgrade/reboot as mentioned in the previous mails.
-Koushik
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The primary storage needs to be put in maintenance before doing any
upgrade/reboot as mentioned in the previous
Das koushik@citrix.com
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Subject: Re: ALARM - ACS reboots host servers!!!
The primary storage needs to be put in maintenance before doing any
upgrade/reboot
I believe this is a bug too, because VMs not running on the storage, get
destroyed too:
Issue has been around for a long time, like with all others I reported.
They do not get fixed:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-3367
We even lost assignee today.
Regards,
F.
On 3/3/14
.
Andrei
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I believe this is a bug too, because VMs not running on the storage, get
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The primary storage needs to be put in maintenance before doing any
upgrade/reboot as mentioned in the previous mails
effected in the first place.
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The primary storage
Hello guys,
I've recently came across the bug CLOUDSTACK-5429 which has rebooted all of my
host servers without properly shutting down the guest vms. I've simply upgraded
and rebooted one of the nfs primary storage servers and a few minutes later, to
my horror, i've found out that all of my
On 02.03.2014 21:17, Andrei Mikhailovsky wrote:
Hello guys,
I've recently came across the bug CLOUDSTACK-5429 which has rebooted
all of my host servers without properly shutting down the guest vms.
I've simply upgraded and rebooted one of the nfs primary storage
servers and a few minutes
I'm not sure I understand. How do you expect to reboot your primary
storage while vms are running? It sounds like the host is being
fenced since it cannot contact the resources it depends on.
On Sun, Mar 2, 2014 at 3:24 PM, Nux! n...@li.nux.ro wrote:
On 02.03.2014 21:17, Andrei Mikhailovsky
Or do you mean you have multiple primary storages and this one was not
in use and put into maintenance?
On Sun, Mar 2, 2014 at 5:25 PM, Marcus shadow...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm not sure I understand. How do you expect to reboot your primary
storage while vms are running? It sounds like the host
Also, please note that in the bug you referenced it doesn't have a
problem with the reboot being triggered, but with the fact that reboot
never completes due to hanging NFS mount (which is why the reboot
occurs, inaccessible primary storage).
On Sun, Mar 2, 2014 at 5:26 PM, Marcus
The primary storage needs to be put in maintenance before doing any
upgrade/reboot as mentioned in the previous mails.
-Koushik
On 03-Mar-2014, at 6:07 AM, Marcus shadow...@gmail.com wrote:
Also, please note that in the bug you referenced it doesn't have a
problem with the reboot being
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