Hi Sanjeev,
Thank you for response, yes the host from the new cluster can mount the primary
storage from the first cluster, I think this is the error
VM state transitted from :Stopped to Migrating with event:
StorageMigrationRequested
vm's original host id: 73 new host id: null host id before
Hi All,
CloudStack Secondary Storage is reached 94%. The retention policy is as below,
Daily - Keep 7
Weekly - Keep 4
Monthly - Keep 8
Snapshot.delta.max - 16
Can anyone suggest, How to
Hi Amin,
There are no error messages in the log snippet you have provided.
Is the host in the 2nd cluster from which you are trying vm& storage migration
(2nd time after successful migration) able to mount the primary storage in the
cluster1? If not you may have to resolve that issue. Otherwise
Hello,
I am trying to get an install of Cloudstack 4.4 with kvm hypervisors. I follow
the install guide to a letter. I can mount the nfs stores fine on the hv host.
When I check cloudstack-agent.err on the hypervisor host I am trying to install
on the logs are filled with the below.
libvir: Q
Hello,
We have two clusters, the environment is as follows:
? CS Mgmt server 4.3 on CentOS 6.5
? Hypervisors Xen Server 6.2 SP1.
? One Zone, Two clusters with different two primary storage servers.
? Primary & Secondary storage are NFS based.
When attemptin
Hello,
I have gotten it to work! I discovered that Amazon RDS was using mysql-server
version 5.6.
I created a new DB instance using version 5.1.73 and the system vms now start
up!
From: Marty J. Sullivan
Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2014 3:11 PM
To: users
Hello,
I am becoming quite frustrated because I have gone through the cloudstack 4.4
setup about a dozen times with the same result.
I am creating a single management server/KVM host; the cloudstack host is
running CentOS 6.5. The primary and secondary storage are on two separate hosts
runni