Hi Prasanna,
Good day to you, and thank you for your e-mail.
See my reply inline below.
On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 12:38 PM, Prasanna Santhanam wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 11:58:47AM +0800, Indra Pramana wrote:
> > Dear all,
> >
> > In addition to my previous e-mail, I just realised that th
On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 11:58:47AM +0800, Indra Pramana wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> In addition to my previous e-mail, I just realised that the wrong capacity
> usage information is only applicable to the Ceph RBD primary storage. I did
> a check manually on the "storage_pool" table on the "cloud" MySQ
Hi Prasanna,
On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 12:20 PM, Prasanna Santhanam wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 02:25:35PM +0800, Indra Pramana wrote:
> > Hi Prasanna,
> >
> > Good day to you, and thank you for your e-mail.
> >
> Were you able to get beyond this error?
>
Yes. I managed to get around the net
On Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 02:25:35PM +0800, Indra Pramana wrote:
> Hi Prasanna,
>
> Good day to you, and thank you for your e-mail.
>
Were you able to get beyond this error?
> Yesterday I troubleshooted further and found out that the mapping of the
> bridge is incorrect. For example, eth1 of the S
Dear all,
In addition to my previous e-mail, I just realised that the wrong capacity
usage information is only applicable to the Ceph RBD primary storage. I did
a check manually on the "storage_pool" table on the "cloud" MySQL database:
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Dear all,
I am using CloudStack 4.1.0. Just managed to get it setup over the weekend.
System VMs have been created and both (SSVM and CPVM) are running fine. The
default CentOS template has also been downloaded and ready to use.
However, I am not able to launch my first VM instance because the st
Hi Geoff,
In the document,
http://cloudstack.apache.org/docs/en-US/Apache_CloudStack/4.0.2/html/Install
ation_Guide/primary-storage-add.html
You'll see, it says using vmfs for vsphere rather than Presetup.
Jerry Jiang
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发件人: Geoff Higginbottom [mailto:geoff.higginbot...@shapeblue.
My understand of how snapshot works (XenServer as hypervisor) in CloudStack is:
1. User takes a snapshot of volume either manually or by schedule
2. CloudStack does API call to XS for taking a snapshot of the particular VHD -
this happens on primary storage
3. CloudStack use SSVM to copy the newl
Don't think of CS snapshots the same way you do as VMWare snapshots.
CloudStack snapshots are WHOLE COPY BACKUPS of the instance. Also, in
regards to snapshot chains, I know VMWare has a default setting per VM of
32 snapshots. If you exceed this, it will stop you from creating a new one.
You can, h
Ian - As the other Kirk said (I don't get to say that often :-P), if it's
getting that kind of IP, it could mean the NIC drivers aren't getting
installed correctly. I've found Windows works better in CS when you run
post scripts that are kicked off via a sysprep answer file, rather than
just wrappi
Hi,
I'm using CS 4.0.1 and XS 6.0.2. There is a problem with taking snapshots of
instances.
Some of VMs have scheduled snapshots (e.g. weekly, monthly) so eventually
there will be quite some number of snapshots on secondary storage. This is fine
as I read CloudStack should copy snapshots to s
Hi, Ian. Is it getting an 169.254.x.x IP? If so, it means it cannot get
an IP via DHCP. In this case, try setting the IP manually to the IP it
should have, then try to diagnose network connectivity (ping virtual
router, ping other VMs, etc.).
Best regards,
Kirk
On 07/14/2013 03:39 PM, Ian Duffy
Check your DHCP settings.
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Hi,
I'm using Cloudstack 4.1 and Xenserver 6.0.2.
I Installed windows server 2008 R2 with xenserver tools and cloud.com
VM instance tools.
syspreped it with "Enter System out of box experience" + Generalize.
Shutdown the machine and created a template.
I created an instance using the template an
VMs FINALLY started. Started back over from scratch with everything. Before
I blew it away though, I WAS able to mount and read&write from the
xenserver to the NFS. Not sure what the hell was going on, but it's all
working now. Thanks guys!
On Sun, Jul 14, 2013 at 7:50 AM, Dave Dunaway wrote:
>
Kirk,
If he VM is not even spinning up then there's some issue with the base
mechanics. MInd you, my
installs are all vmware on 3.0.X, so I am not sure how much of this applies
to Xen and your version, but keep an eye out for the SSVM spinning up. Does
it get created and then die off? If not, then
Hi Ramzana,
It would seem that templates cannot be deployed because your primary
storage is unreachable, and thus there is no place to store the new
instances.
For some reason your KVM host cannot mount localcloud.server:/mnt/primary
... check for NFS export settings, logfiles in localcloud.serve
Hi Tao Lin,
Currently, the only way known to me is
1) Stop the instance in OpenStack
2) Import the instance as a template
3) Create a new instance, based on that template
4) Run the new instance in CloudStack
5) Discard the OpenStack instance
HTH & HAND.
Nils
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