Hi Jacob
I gave this a second read - if your issue is Router VM in starting mode
- but not started - it means cloudstack agent on routerVM cannot talk to
management server on 8250 over POD network.
Another reason would be an issue of hypervisor accessing the NFS mount
used for secondary storage.
ilya,
Here are the contents of the secondary storage:
.
./template
./template/tmpl
./template/tmpl/1
./template/tmpl/1/8
./template/tmpl/1/8/49a4c4ee-ef06-4474-92c3-1d8efb082266.ova
./template/tmpl/1/8/template.properties
./template/tmpl/1/8/systemvm64template-4.6.0-RC20151104T1522-4.6.0-vmware.o
Migration from host to host only make sense if VM is in running state. In
VMware based infra you need to have vmotion working properly for ACS to be able
to migrate running VM
Thanks
Sergey
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> On Jul 27, 2016, at 5:30 AM, Cristian Ciobanu
> wrote:
>
> Hello,
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Hello,
I have a setup with ACS 4.5.2 with Vmware 5.5 ( Basic setup without HA
), my problem is : how is possibile to migrate a VM from a host to another
Host, i tried to migrate but i see only volume migration also fail to start
becuase i don't have HA enabled.
Regards,
Cristian
Jacob
The upgrade usually occurs though systemvm.iso - that is generated by
cloudstack on the first start.
Please show the content of your secondary store specifically
/mnt/[secondary-storage]/systemvm
Regards
ilya
On 7/25/16 11:19 AM, Jacob Seeley wrote:
> Here is a pastebin snippet the manag
i can only speak of 4.5.2 - i know envs with 300+ hypervisors/zone.. its
stable with no known issues... 4.7 has complete vDS support - if its
something you care about - but i've not used it - so i cant recommend it
I'd strongly suggesting having KVM side by side, so much easier to deal
with... dro