Hi James,
When you mount your primary/secondary to test it in
hypervisor/management-server, the ownership of files created in the nfs mount
must appear as root:root and not nobody:nobody
It is simple to test it
mount nfs-server:/some/folder /mnt/secondary
cd /mnt/secondary/
touch abc
ls
Hi Jake,
In this case, you need to check multiple things to pinpoint the issue.
This document will provide some pointers to get started.
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/SSVM,+templates,+Secondary+storage+troubleshooting
Cheers,
Shashi
-Original Message-
Hi guys
I was wondering if anyone knows how to force ACS to trust a self signed ssl
certificate which is used on the S3 secondary storage server? At the moment I
am having an error saying that the certificate can not be trusted.
Thanks
Dear all,
I am running CloudStack version 4.2.0 with KVM hypervisor, Ceph RBD primary
storage and NFS secondary storage.
Since yesterday, I am not able to create/register a new template. Normally
I would be converting a root-disk volume into a template. In this case, the
process of creating the
Hello again,
after copying the vhd-util on the XenServer to /opt/xensource/bin it
first seems to work, but the ssvm still won't come up.
After reading the log-messages I found the exception below. Any suggestions?
Regards
Sebastian
2013-12-03 16:08:34,861 DEBUG
I read in the release for 4.2 that there was a way to manage devices that
weren't VMs with the CloudStack Virtual router.
This is something I've had to do manually so that VMs and real devices
could share the same VLAN harmoniously but I'd really like to have it
integrated in the VR config so
I read in the release for 4.2 that there was a way to manage devices that
weren't VMs with the CloudStack Virtual router.
This is something I've had to do manually so that VMs and real devices
could share the same VLAN harmoniously but I'd really like to have it
integrated in the VR config so
Ian,
IMO CloudStack VR should not be managing any non CS vm. CloudStack is primarily
orchestration layer.
The current flow to achieve sharing of vLAN is to:
1) create Guest Network from CS,
2) Reserve a part of IP range in that network for non CS vm /physical
device.(UI/updateNetwork API)
3)
Try the vhd-util that the docs tell you to download. Put that one in
/opt/xensource/bin
On Dec 3, 2013, at 9:20 AM, Sebastian Trampler sebastian.tramp...@iisys.de
wrote:
Hello again,
after copying the vhd-util on the XenServer to /opt/xensource/bin it first
seems to work, but the ssvm
Environment running CloudStack 4.1.1 with VMware vSphere 5.1 nodes and NFS
backed Primary Storage data stores. We are currently having issues creating VMs
from a template when we have to copy the template from secondary storage. If
the template already exists on primary storage then the VM gets
Hello, I created a public network an advance zone, I want to be able to
create an instance facing the public network without virtual router. what
is the best process to accomplish this goal?
Thank you for your suggestions,
Hello,
i added a zone with advanced network with following network
configuration on CS 4.2 but i was not able to setup same IP class on
public traffic ( of system vm ) and guest traffic ( of guest vm ).
Scenario
Servers with VMware ESXi 5.1 have multiple nic:
2 nic connected to physical
Hello,
Two three paths that vhd-util needs to be in place.1)
/usr/share/cloudstack-management/webapps/client/WEB-INF/classes/scripts/vm/hypervisor/xenserver/xenserver60/
(depends on your xen server version you may want to place also under
/xenserver56FP1 or /xenserver56).
2) cd
Comments inline.
On 04-Dec-2013, at 6:18 am, Domenico De Monte d.demo...@netsons.com wrote:
Hello,
i added a zone with advanced network with following network configuration on
CS 4.2 but i was not able to setup same IP class on public traffic ( of
system vm )
and guest traffic ( of guest
On 04-Dec-2013, at 1:41 am, motty cruz motty.c...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello, I created a public network an advance zone, I want to be able to
create an instance facing the public network without virtual router. what
is the best process to accomplish this goal?
Thank you for your suggestions,
Hi,
Can you make sure that the template with which you are trying to deploy a VM is
present on the secondary Storage inside 244 directory?
-Sanjeev
-Original Message-
From: John Skinner [mailto:john.skin...@appcore.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2013 12:55 AM
To:
Hi, Jake. Is the SSVM really in Alert state, or is it actually the
Secondary Storage share? If the latter is in Alert state it can be
ignored. The state of the share is not used or updated and will likely
be in Alert state unless you manually update it in the database.
Best regards,
Kirk
On
Helo,
My Advanced Zone itself has security groups disabled. I have enabled
the SecurityGroupsProvider and created a SharedNetwork with
DefaultSharedNetworkOfferingWithSGService offering.
With this, I am now able to create a new VM in the shared network by
specifying the network ids as the
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