Ok so I am back at the users again.
I had 1 VM lock up today and was forced to issue a restart as the OS was non
responsive.
After powering off the VM bounced around between hosts and ultimately stopped
and failed with an insufficient resources error.
I looked around in XenServer and found the
If you are going from VMware to CloudStack Managed VMware, this is
something I have done quite a bit. I even built a tool to do this:
https://github.com/swill/migrate2cs
This is not a polished product. Well, it is pretty polished once you get
it setup, but the setup is a bit complicated to get s
Hello,
*An update to the migration task:*
We have installed Cloudstack onto a vm on VMware to work around the
cross-hypervisor migration issue. Now the underlying hypervisor would be
the ESXi server for both setups (VMware and Cloudstack).
Currently, we create the corresponding equivalent infras
Hi Rohit.
I would suggest the 1829 [1]
It's a big problem with XenServer and more than 2 datadisks attached per VM
(HVM)
[1] https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/pull/1829
-Original Message-
From: Rohit Yadav [mailto:rohit.ya...@shapeblue.com]
Sent: quarta-feira, 12 de julho de 2017
Hi Ivan,
Thanks for sharing, awesome stuff.
- Rohit
From: Ivan Kudryavtsev
Sent: 12 July 2017 10:09:04
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: CloudStack-UI New Release is Out - 1.0.4
Hello, community.
We are happy to announce the next release of the CloudS
Rubens,
For LTS minor releases, we cannot consider features to limit the scope to only
bugfixes and security fixes. Kindly consider installing/upgrading to ACS
4.10.0.0 once it's is announced.
- Rohit
From: Rubens Malheiro
Sent: 12 July 2017 21:27:50
To: use
Outback,
I think there exists some initial support for XenServer 7.1 in 4.9.2.0,
4.9/branch however consider installing/upgrading to 4.10.0.0 (once it is
announced) which should have the support.
- Rohit
From: Outback Dingo
Sent: 12 July 2017 21:22:53
To: us