Hi All,
Finally i have successfully added a host in to the management server. Now
to create and instance i am unable to download an ISO image. When i click
on the sample iso images which is CentOS 5.5(64-bit) no GUI (KVM). It shows
that it is not ready and i also don't see the download status what
Ask the question on dev, mention what you've done and ask what to look
for to confirm the change worked. Perhaps someone else with Xen can help.
Regards
ilya
On 12/18/14, 12:16 PM, Motty Cruz wrote:
hi ilya,
I configured "Global Setting" set "0" to network.throttling.rate,
rebuild the VR reb
Hi, All:
I have a lab CS instance running 4.3.1 and today my only xen hypervisor crashed
so I have to rebuild it. I have already deleted all user VM instances, so
only SSVM, CPVM and VR are running at this time.
Here is what I did:
1. Put zone in maintenance
2. Put xen host in maintenanc
you'll have to write a bit of script to search the id for the vm first.
On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 7:15 PM, Joe Y. wrote:
> Can anyone point me to a script or way of destroying virtual machines via
> cli? In cloud monkey I only see destroy by I'd but I'd like to be able to
> via display name...thank
Ok guys, I don't know how to solve my problem...
We're a Service Provider and we'd like to implement a "shared" Netscaler
Gateway VPX to provide Virtual Servers to customers that wants to build
their own XenApp infrastructure in our Cloud.
So, an our customer already deployed an instance that hosts
hi ilya,
I configured "Global Setting" set "0" to network.throttling.rate,
rebuild the VR reboot the machines but network rate still under 20MB. I
did restarted the management server as well.
I don't know what else to try!
Thanks,
Motty
On 12/18/2014 11:18 AM, ilya musayev wrote:
What i me
What i mentioned, confirmed to work on 4.3.1 with VmWare, i havent tried
on Xen, if that does not help, its probably a bug in 4.4.1 and should be
filled in JIRA.
On 12/18/14, 11:15 AM, ilya musayev wrote:
There is a global setting in cloudstack named
"network.throttling.rate" which is set to d
There is a global setting in cloudstack named "network.throttling.rate"
which is set to default 200mb.
We should file RFE to alter this value to "0" or no throttling at all
instead of default 200.
To address your issues:
You can change the value and restart. In order for this setting to tak
Can anyone point me to a script or way of destroying virtual machines via
cli? In cloud monkey I only see destroy by I'd but I'd like to be able to
via display name...thanks for the help!
Thanks for the confirmation. I probably won't get around to actually
messing with it until January, so maybe someone else will chime in for more
verification.
Thank You,
Logan Barfield
Tranquil Hosting
On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 11:58 AM, Marcus wrote:
>
> My guess is that you're right. I haven'
My guess is that you're right. I haven't seen anything that ties the
'physical network' to a specific NIC, thus if you register the traffic type
it should work so long as the hosts are able to route to that subnet on
*any* NIC. I'm not sure what hypervisor you're using, but for KVM at least,
you've
During initial deployment we went with a simpler network design by letting
secondary storage traffic run over the management network. We would like
to offload secondary storage to a separate network, and are trying to
figure out the best method of doing so.
Based on the recommendations in the doc
Hi Peter,
We do not set QoS limitation on the interface, I made sure there are not
setup by default. it's dragging me crazy this issue.
-Motty
On 12/16/2014 03:48 PM, Erdősi Péter wrote:
2014.12.17. 0:38 keltezéssel, Motty Cruz írta:
I'm still having issues with network throughput, it does not
On Dec 18, 2014, at 8:23 AM, Rene Moser wrote:
> Hi
>
> I recently created CloudStack modules [1] for Ansible [2],
>
> You can find some examples in the README [1]. More modules are in the
> queue. E.g. CloudStack facts module and a module for managing port
> forwardings.
>
> I created a GitH
Hi
I recently created CloudStack modules [1] for Ansible [2],
You can find some examples in the README [1]. More modules are in the
queue. E.g. CloudStack facts module and a module for managing port
forwardings.
I created a GitHub Pull Request [3] to push them upstream.
I would appreciate feedb
+1
Tested VM lifecycle
Deployed advanced zone w/o sec group with single XenServer
Volume and VM snapshots for XenServer
Account creation and deletion
Storage tags
Have been running 4.3 for around 4 days without issues.
-abhi
> On 18-Dec-2014, at 2:33 pm, Rohit Yadav wrote:
>
> +1
>
> - Tested
Hello,
I want to understand, how work volume scheduler in CloudStack.
We got two SR:
First SR:
Disk Total1.70 TB
Disk Allocated1.31 TB
Second SR:
Disk Total1.83 TB
Disk Allocated57.09 GB
Why on first SR there are much more created volumes, than on second one?
When I create new
+1
- Tested against DevCloud/KVM and baremetal server
- Tested basic VM lifecycles, deployed basic and advanced zone as per
release test procedure wiki
- Manual QA isolated, shared networks and VPC
- Upgraded a production ACS 4.3.1 deployment to 4.3.2, running without
hiccups for last three days
+1
- Manual QA against two different public CloudStack providers and
private deployment
- Testing by deploying a basic zone using bash script
(https://gist.github.com/bhaisaab/6b120bca5cbb4a2db732)
- Manual QA to test filtering against various display formats
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