I am wondering to expand disk from XenServer and then manually update
cloudstack database. But I am worried what if CloudStack won't recognize new
root disk size or volume later?
/Sonali
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From: Milamber [mailto:milam...@apache.org]
Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2015
Sonali,
If I remember correctly CS queries VM resources, so you don't need
to update disk size by hands. CS should do it autmatically
Vadim
On 2015-09-29 11:11, Sonali Jadhav wrote:
I am wondering to expand disk from XenServer and then manually update
cloudstack database. But I am
Sonali,
my experience with KVM (NFS or CEPH...):
1. qemu-img rezize to some bigger value
2. go to DB cloud.volumes table and increase value in the "size" column
(read output from qemu-img info to get new size)
If automatic resoruce query is in place as Vadim said, that would be great,
but
Hi everyone,
We had a cancellation in the CCC panel on the future of cloudstack.
Anyone interested to jump in ?
Send me a private email if you want to take part, should be fun.
-Sebastien
Hello,
Are there any steps other than upgrading with yum, that need to be followed
when upgrading from 4.5.1 to 4.5.2?
The upgrade guide explains the steps to go from 4.4.x, 4.3.x etc, but not
if you are already on 4.5.x.
Cheers!
I've set up a new cloudstack (4.4.4) on 14.04 LTS.
I have a systemVM under Templates (Which claims to have a 0 size), but no
System VMs runnning
the primary ethernet interface is p4p1
ifconfig output is below:
cloud0Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 1a:b0:0b:fc:5c:d6
inet
Hi
I have a question, I have my VM configure with HA and every time I restart my
cloudstack all my VM start automatic, the problem is that the CPU goes crazy
working and some times it gets to hot that the serve shuts down, is there a way
to tell HA to start a couple of Servers at a time?
Thank
Hi Folks,
We are seeing some problems when attempting live migrations in a clustered
cloudstack environment. We have 4 management servers, and when we attempt a
migration of an instance (local storage) from one host to another, the
migration times out.
However, if we only have one management
Hi,
we're currently adding IPv6 to some of our networks. Due to a design
decision we made to some part of our infrastructure to keep it HA, we
need to blacklist some particular addresses in the provided space.
Is it possible to "blacklist" a few addresses, so the VR's dhcp6 won't
provide them?
Hi
I hope you can help me or give me an idea with this request
I have a client requesting me to install cloudstack but the client wants to be
able to do what a norma ISP does when selling a VM, let users choose what they
want and assign publics IP.
I will appreciate your comments or ideas.
This
Sonali,
I update the DB first, then do the instance.
If your using ISCSI, have the XE command ready as there is a brief moment
before the instance disappears where it will turn red in XenCenter, that is
when you want to execute the xe command. Its ugly be works.
> On Sep 29, 2015, at 4:31
I can login the cloudstack management interface and open the CPVM、SSVM、VM
instance concsole via Intranet.
Using the Extranet can login the cloudstack management interface, but can't
open the CPVM and other console.
Google chrome show "time out".
Luis,
As some who bypasses the VR and uses pfsense, I highly recommend that you use
ADV zones and use true public IP on the public interface.
In my case I was required to create a custom VR that only has source NAT and an
internal IP for public. The only issue is access to the console as you
Luis,
Cloudstack is already meant to be public cloud provider software.
There is no specific configuration for that. It has its own limitations,
but majority of the tasks can be accomplished out of the box (I mean
NAT, SNAT, IP allocation, firewall, user management, VM management,
Luis,
Cloudstack is already meant to be public cloud provider software. There
is no specific configuration for that. It has its own limitations, but
majority of the tasks can be accomplished out of the box (I mean NAT,
SNAT, IP allocation, firewall, user management, VM management, etc.).
Luis,
Do you have any VM-s running on the host that are not managed by
cloudstack? Like you put something manually? I know there is a capacity
limit for every host (like 85%). Above that CS will not allow VM to
start. That guarantees you host will not be overloaded. I don't know
what
Hi
On 09/29/2015 01:03 PM, cs user wrote:
Hello,
Are there any steps other than upgrading with yum, that need to be followed
when upgrading from 4.5.1 to 4.5.2?
Yum update and you are done.
Yours
René
Rene,
Don't forget to restart management and usage services after
update. May be yum does it automatically, but I am not sure.
Vadim
On 2015-09-29 21:54, Rene Moser wrote:
Hi
On 09/29/2015 01:03 PM, cs user wrote:
Hello,
Are there any steps other than upgrading with yum, that
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