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On 06-Dec-2013, at 11:15 pm, Ian Service wrote:
> Anyone have any good NFS guidelines? Have had some I/O blocking issues on
> the NFS server we have set up and want to know if there's anything more we
> can do to tune it.
Do you have any metric graphs in place? The usual steps
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On 07-Dec-2013, at 2:50 am, Adam Harvey wrote:
> Aye there is another issue that I've attempted to address which is 'unable to
> create local link network' on some of the hypervisors
Can you give the output of 'xe network-list’ on the problematic XenServers?
[root@vxen1-1 ~
Aye there is another issue that I've attempted to address which is 'unable to
create local link network' on some of the hypervisors
In Cisco UCS manager I've verified they all have the same VLAN tags for
non-mgmt and single default VLAN access for mgmt..
-Original Message-
From: Shanker
Hi folks,
It is a VHD from an old template on a different cloudstack (4.0, being
deprecated for 4.2 : had multiple issues upgrading, another story lol)
I imported the VHD after copying to a webserver, uploaded/downloaded just fine.
I hopped on the hypervisors and some have specific templates mount
Anyone have any good NFS guidelines? Have had some I/O blocking issues on
the NFS server we have set up and want to know if there's anything more we
can do to tune it.
It was so bad at one point that the heartbeat failed to check in and
rebooted a few hosts (thus liberating the I/O bottleneck for
Dominique,
It seems there is a nic in your network with no ip (the null pointer
is on the ip retrieved via the nic) This is a bug. Please create a
ticket for it.
In the meanwhile, if you are confortable with browsing through the
database you can look for nic in your guest network that have no ip
Hey all,
i currently evaluate the usage of multiple hypervisors in one CS advanced
zone:
I tried to create a template from a volume which was created an Vsphere.
The secondary Storage is working. I can create Templates for XenServer, for
KVM, I can launch Instances on all three kinds
Hey!
Sry - but I don't watch the meminfo /free -m.
Two RAM modules were corrupt.
Change the broken modules and reinstall the zone.
All ready. Thank you for supepr (Y)
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Kmiotek, Daniel
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 5. Dezember 2013 12:51
An: 'users@cloudstack.apach
Ah, you got hit my the same double whammy as I did!
The talk at Collab was that 4.3 is expected Jan/Feb next year.
Regards,
Paul Angus
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From: Vosbury, David [mailto:david.vosb...@systemsmadesimple.com]
Sen
Below you can find the network scenario
- Basic Networking Zone
- Management Controller (Ubuntu Server 12.04 LTS): 10.77.0.11
- KVM Host (Ubuntu Server 13.10, same issue in Ubuntu Server 12.04 LTS):
10.77.0.21
- POD IP Range: 10.77.0.41 - 10.77.0.60
- Guest Network: 10.77.0.61 - 10.77.0.80
- Route
Dear all,
Anyone can help on this? :)
Still related to this problem, I noted that our KVM hypervisors are having
issues mounting to the NFS secondary storage. Symptoms include "df" command
will hung (but not df -l), and we cannot change directory (cd) to the
mounted secondary storage.
I can conf
Yes. I am using vcenter 5.5. I did clean up the system vms using vcenter. I'll
have to see if I can downgrade vcenter. Do you know when CS 4.3 is scheduled
for release?
Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE DROID
Paul Angus wrote:
David,
What version of vCenter/ESXi are you using?
I found v
I just did the XenSever 6.2 install. Since it has Cloudstack support, I
didnot change or configure in the XenServer machine.
On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at 3:16 PM, Shanker Balan
wrote:
> On 06-Dec-2013, at 2:50 pm, Anju M R wrote:
>
> > I didnt face these issues while using XenServer. Why so?
>
>
> Di
Hi,
just to ask if Portable IP range (that an admin defines) can overlap with
Guest IP range (public IP addresses). Or do I need additional IP range
outside that ?
Thanks,
--
Andrija Panić
On 06-Dec-2013, at 2:50 pm, Anju M R wrote:
> I didnt face these issues while using XenServer. Why so?
Did you do the "xe-switch-network-backend bridge” change mentioned in the ACS
Install guide?
http://cloudstack.apache.org/docs/en-US/Apache_CloudStack/4.2.0/html/Installation_Guide/citrix-xe
I didnt face these issues while using XenServer. Why so?
On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at 10:20 AM, Anju M R wrote:
> I added an Ingress rule with
> Protocol TCP, start port 22, end port 22, cidr 0.0.0.0/0, ssh also working
>
> Thank you
>
>
> On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at 10:13 AM, Anju M R wrote:
>
>> Ping w
thank you.
On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at 1:23 PM, Shanker Balan
wrote:
> On 06-Dec-2013, at 12:54 pm, Anju M R wrote:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > I'm using CS 4.2 with KVM.
> >
> > I registered an RHEL 6.4 iso. I created an instance using the ISO. In the
> > /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 file, I edit
David,
What version of vCenter/ESXi are you using?
I found vCenter 5.5 gives similar behaviour (even if the hosts are ESXi 5.1),
it won't be supported until 4.3
Otherwise it was a real pain to get CloudStack to use the new system vm. (when
clearing up I remember I used the vCenter 'VMs and Te
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