Dear all,
I am running ACS 4.2.0 in our test environment and after restarting the KVM
host, I am not able to get SSVM agent up and running, despite destroying
and recreating it.
The problem is similar to what Mike Tutkowsi reported on below thread, same
symptoms but different cloud.out stack erro
Hello Everyone,
I hope that someone can point me in the direction of how to resolve my issue
and let me know what I am doing wrong.
Cloudstack version: 4.5.2
Running the following command from Cloudmonkey returns no results.
list usagerecords startdate=2016-06-16 enddate=2016-06-17 ty
Has anyone looked at StorPool? They seem to be doing an OnApp-storage like
setup…
Regards,
Frank
> On 17 Jun 2016, at 16:24, Dustin Wright
> wrote:
>
> Thank you for the valuable feedback. I have been considering the same setup
> Jeroen proposed.
>
> I think what most of us want is somethi
Thank you for the valuable feedback. I have been considering the same setup
Jeroen proposed.
I think what most of us want is something like onapp integrated storage. At
least that is what it sounds like to me.
It would be neat if ACS had a system vm baked in for running ceph, or some
type of dist
Hi!
Independently from cloudstack, I'ld strongly recommend to not use ceph
and hypervisors on the very same machines. If you just want to build a
POC this is fine, but If you put load on it, you'll see unpredictible
behavior (at least on the ceph side) due to heavy I/O demands.
Ceph recommends at
Good afternoon from Hamburg, Germany!
Short question:
Is it feasible to use CloudStack with Ceph on local storage? As in
“hyperconverged”?
Before ramping up the infrastructure, I’d like to be sure, before buying new
hardware.
At the moment: 2 Hosts, each 2 6c XEON CPU, 24GB RAM and each have 6
SSH into SSVM and just STOP and START (not reboot pr reload) the cloud
service. After some time it comes back to up state. This is what I've
observed in 4.3 CS version.
What version you're on?
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Best,
Makrand
On Fri, Jun 17, 2016 at 11:58 AM, Timothy Lothering
wrote:
> Hi Mohd,
>
> Try usin