Hi Guys,
We have a cloudstack deployment 4.3 running on kvm Centos 6.6, so far
so good now we are building a ceph storage and we would like to present
rbd volumes to the vm's, I can see the option for RBD is available on the
GUI
but our centos kernel doesn't support the rbd module,
Is anyone ru
Hi!
I had some problems with secondary storage, and I already tryed remove it and
configure it again, and didnt works...
I reinstaled cloudstack and the same problem. I can mount from hosts and from
managment server( in order to test).
There are data (templates and ISOs ) in this storage(nfs).
If you are referring to pre-seeding the template to primary storage (from
secondary) then you may use the prepareTemplate API
(https://cloudstack.apache.org/api/apidocs-4.5/root_admin/prepareTemplate.html).
Note, the template must already be downloaded on the secondary storage.
Regards,
Somesh
Hi folks,
I was looking at the ACS users’ lists (
https://cloudstack.apache.org/users.html), and I got me wondering. What is
the average size of the cloud environment that those companies have?
Does anyone have some ideas on how many hosts might be in an ACS production
deployment?
I know that the
Kindly I followed
(http://cloudstack-installation.readthedocs.org/en/latest/hypervisor/hyperv.html
) to install cloudstack with hyper-v, but "Secondary Storage VMS" failed to
create with below errors, could you guide to fix please:
Hyper-V error:
2015-10-08 19:29:08,527 [4] ERROR HypervResource
hello all,
I am getting an error running Cloudmonkey in Windows and I wonder if anyone
else has seen?
It's a standard Windows install of Python 2.7.10
Cloudmonkey always fails with this:
"TypeError: argument of type 'NoneType' is not iterable"
(failure at ___init.py___ line 552, load_entry_poin
thanks guys, the RDP is working okay with custom resolution.
However, I can't achieve this with my Linux desktops, which is a majority. It
is still poor at 1024x768. Any thoughts how to change that?
thanks
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