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Actually, no...
On haproxy I have allowed all traffic with input interface matching the
internal interface (eth0), rest of nodes no firewall whatsoever (which will
be changed)..
On 8 June 2015 at 15:17, Rafael Fonseca wrote:
> Do you have a firewall in between that might be closing long or idle
Do you have a firewall in between that might be closing long or idle
sessions?
On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 3:14 PM, Andrija Panic
wrote:
> Will try Simon.
>
> I expect no latency issues, since these 3 VMs are all on same
> bridge/physical host. Other 2 Galera nodes are remote, but still low
> latenc
Will try Simon.
I expect no latency issues, since these 3 VMs are all on same
bridge/physical host. Other 2 Galera nodes are remote, but still low
latency - and zero seconds backend downtime...
Not sure where to dig further...
Thx
On 8 June 2015 at 15:05, Simon Weller wrote:
> Can you poin
Can you point the mgmt server directly at a single Galera node (removing
haproxy), and see if the problem persists?
Is your Galera cluster healthy? Could you be seeing latency on commit?
From: Andrija Panic
Sent: Monday, June 8, 2015 7:42 AM
To: users@c
Hi,
I'm running into intermittent problems with ACS 4.5.1 mgmt server - it
seems it's loosing connection to the haproxy/mysql, since we are using
haproxy VIP to in db.properties, and this haproxy is using 1 galera node in
the backend section...(2 others are backup etc).
haproxy timeout is 100sec
Alessandro,
You got it -- vhd-parent is what I have been thinking of. If you would
like to know more about snapshots read this:
http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX122978. There is also explanation of
"Coalescing" -- read it.
I personally don't like such a situation where you c
And the hosts are KVM.
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> On 08 Jun 2015, at 12:30, Paul Shadwell wrote:
>
> What is the standard/suggested procedure for moving VMs between 2 seperate
> Cloudstack environments?
>
> I want to move the following VM between Cloudstack 4.3.2 to 4.5.1. They are
> in separate
Ok... I missed a couple of rows
location ( RO): 7b856647-9893-4275-8738-755046817c7b
type ( RO): User
sharable ( RO): false
read-only ( RO): false
storage-lock ( RO): false
managed ( RO): true
par
What is the standard/suggested procedure for moving VMs between 2 seperate
Cloudstack environments?
I want to move the following VM between Cloudstack 4.3.2 to 4.5.1. They are in
separate zones.
VM ROOT 80GB
DATA Volume 1 200GB
DATA Volume 2 600GB
DATA Volume 3 1TB
I have 7 like this in 1 VPC
Thank you Vladim...
but it's a little strange... I did snapshot on the original VM but I've
also created a new VM from that snapshot, this should clone the entire vhd,
isn't it?
However, this is the results of the command, where I can see that this VHD
is still connected to the other VM?
xe vdi-
Hello Alessandro,
This is OK if you did snapshot(s). The original VDI will be
displayed if you get VM params and looks for extra options there. There are may
be even more files connected to VM. Don’t bother about this.
Roughly you should do the following steps:
1. Stop
Hi guys,
I've a little question about how to import a VM in ACS.
A my client has a VM running on XenServer 6.2 SP1, now he wants to migrate
to our Cloud platform and we should import that VM in his account.
We done a snapshot of the running VM and created a new VM from that
snapshot, after that we
Rajsekhar,
You can clone the docs project on github and create pull requests.
There is no central human point of contact. Hope this suffices.
On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 5:40 PM, Rajsekhar K wrote:
> Hi, All,
>
> I am Rajsekhar Kunnampally, working with Citrix CloudPlatform documentation
> team. I am
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