btw - I've started cleaning up my devcloud github repo to get the code
ready to be commited back into the Cloudstack Apache git repository.
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 4:00 AM, chris snow chsnow...@gmail.com wrote:
There is a new version of devcloud (version 0.4) ready for testing.
See here for
Hi Chris,
Just trying this out. I couldn't get the system vms started.
I ran vagrant up xen, did the reload and seen my 192.168.56.10 adapter
appear.
I sshed into the machine, su-ed to root and:
1) Downloaded the 'cloudstack_dev_checkout.sh' and ran it
2) Copied vhd-util into
From: Ian Duffy [i...@ianduffy.ie]
Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2014 8:55 AM
To: CloudStack Dev
Subject: Re: devcloud - new version (0.4) ready for testing
Hi Chris,
Just trying this out. I couldn't get the system vms started.
I ran vagrant up xen, did the reload
Hi Ian,
Many thanks for raising this. Would you also mind raising a defect
for this on github?
I also got the InsufficientServerCapacity when I was testing, but I
also hit the error when running against the original devcloud2 ova, so
thought the error was due to my local development
Hi Chris,
Looking into it more it was because no primary storage was available.
the devcloud.cfg enables localstorage but the global settings to use
localstorage for system vms is not enabled.
I enabled localstorage for system vms and hit issues noted over at:
To: CloudStack Dev
Subject: Re: devcloud - new version (0.4) ready for testing
Hi Chris,
Just trying this out. I couldn't get the system vms started.
I ran vagrant up xen, did the reload and seen my 192.168.56.10 adapter
appear.
I sshed into the machine, su-ed to root and:
1) Downloaded
Chris,
I tried pulling down the box this morning and playing around…a couple of notes:
1) For anyone trying this, make sure to ‘git checkout v0.4’. The changes on
master are breaking the Vagrantfile.
2) When I run ‘vagrant up xen’, I can see in VirtualBox that the machine is
booted and appears
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 3:16 PM, Ian Duffy i...@ianduffy.ie wrote:
Hi Chris,
Looking into it more it was because no primary storage was available.
the devcloud.cfg enables localstorage but the global settings to use
localstorage for system vms is not enabled.
I enabled localstorage for
Hi Chris,
Would you mind raising a defect on the github page?
Many thanks,
Chris
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 3:31 PM, SuichII, Christopher
chris.su...@netapp.com wrote:
Chris,
I tried pulling down the box this morning and playing around...a couple of
notes:
1) For anyone trying this, make
Hi Chris,
I'm going to assume localstorage is broken in 4.2.1.
The system vms go into a starting state with 4.3-forward. However right
after they do the whole vagrant vm appears to restart, network connections
drop, jetty dies(even if backgrounded with nohup) and uptime shows a very
small value.
Sure thing. Writing it now.
--
Chris Suich
chris.su...@netapp.com
NetApp Software Engineer
Data Center Platforms – Cloud Solutions
Citrix, Cisco Red Hat
On Feb 27, 2014, at 10:47 AM, chris snow chsnow...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Chris,
Would you mind raising a defect on the github page?
Hi Chris,
Haven't got much further with this.
Brought the manager up from my host machine. The VM continued to just halt
and reboot when attempting to bring up the Console VM. Cloudstack noted the
Console VM as errored. I deleted it and Cloudstack attempted to re-create
it but it just got stuck
On 2/27/14 7:49 AM, Ian Duffy i...@ianduffy.ie wrote:
16) navigate to http://192.168.56.10:8080/client on host machine, go to
global settings, enable localstorage on system vms.
Hi,
The deploy DB target with devcloud takes care of these settings
mvn -P developer -pl developer,tools/devcloud
Hi Ian, are you able to perform the same actions ok from the original
devcloud2 box?
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 6:36 PM, Ian Duffy i...@ianduffy.ie wrote:
Hi Chris,
Haven't got much further with this.
Brought the manager up from my host machine. The VM continued to just halt
and reboot when
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