Hello, friends.
I'm planning to deploy new cluster with KVM and shared NFS storage soon.
Right now I already have such deploys that operate fine. Currently, I'm
trying to compare different storage options for new cluster between
- LVM+EXT4+HWRAID+BBU,
- LVM+EXT4+MDADM and
- ZFS.
HW setup is:
- 5
This process of enabling ingress/egress traffic is from a user perspective.
You should bear in mind that this is an IaaS orchestration system, and as
such the user that is allocating and consuming resources has to be able to
do such configurations.
The link you are following is from the
I am using KVM as hypervisor and for network configuration I followed the
following link
http://docs.cloudstack.apache.org/projects/cloudstack-installation/en/4.6/qig.html
Except that my ip addresses are from 10.0.0.x series. And I do not know about
ingress/egress rules and how to configure
What type of deployment are you using?
Did you try configuring the ingress/egress rules for the network of the VM
you are creating?
On Thu, Oct 19, 2017 at 5:17 PM, Muhammad Adeel Zahid <16030...@lums.edu.pk>
wrote:
> One more finding. Even restarting the iptables service does the trick. Why
>
One more finding. Even restarting the iptables service does the trick. Why is
that? What can I do to avoid having to restart the iptables service?
Regards
Adeel
From: Muhammad Adeel Zahid <16030...@lums.edu.pk>
Sent: Friday, October 20, 2017 12:08:43 AM
To:
Hello,
Finally, I have created a template from centos 6.8 ISO with jdk 1.8 installed
and a web application hosted. I can now create VM's from this templates and
they work fine except one problem. The web applications in guest VMs created
from template are only accessible from the host running
This would happen if you force a hypervisor type for system vms. If you are
ok with any hypervisor type, then if all XenServer are down, ACS would try
to spin up another in other available host (even if this host uses a
different hypervisor)
On Thu, Oct 19, 2017 at 2:26 PM, Chiradeep Vittal
There is a possibility that you might lose the VR under some circumstances.
E.g., the VR is created on XS and it needs to be recreated ( XS server
dies) but there is no XS capacity left. This might have been fixed, but
best to test these corner cases out.
On Wed, Oct 18, 2017 at 10:35 PM Asanka
I faced too many problems when trying to delete the a zone and adding new one.
For deleting zone-1
I was able to successfully delete instances hosts, cluster, pod and region but
I was not able to delete primary and secondary storage for the zone. When I
tried deleting secondary storage, it
Is there a way, I can delete everything in cloudstack at once and start afresh?
From: Muhammad Adeel Zahid <16030...@lums.edu.pk>
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2017 3:10:56 PM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Re: My server running Cloudstack-management fails
Hi Dag,
Thanks for pointing out that I am using primary and secondary storage on
machine running the management server. I was just trying to delete the primary
storage but management UI shows me an error message showing me the following
Cannot delete image store with active templates backup!
Hello List,
we experience a repeating issue in our environment.
- VMWare Vcenter Server: 6.0.0
- cloudstack 4.7.1
In not yet known circumstances* after Snapshot-Consolidation** in the
Hypervisor, the change of disk-configuration is not recognized by
cloudstack.
Example:
- Vm runs on a
Hi Sudhansu,
where these "systemvm" directorys located ?
cant find them on systemvm template vhd.
Kind regards
Benjamin
> Sudhansu Sahu hat am 18. Oktober 2017 um 09:34
> geschrieben:
>
>
> Its overridden by jvm argument -Djavax.net.ssl.trustStore
>
Hi Adeel,
This looks like you have an NFS share mounted *on* (rather than *from*) the
management server – which is something unique in your environment. It could be
you use autofs for your home folder?
Either way the error is fairly standard – the file system thinks you have a
file open on the
No problem Adeel – in short you follow the same procedure whenever you create a
template – whether this is for CloudStack – or for any other non-CloudStack
hosted hypervisors. You are looking to strip out any NIC mac addresses and udev
rules from your source VM, as well as any DHCP lease files.
Hello,
I am running cloudstack on Cent OS 6 server. When I try to shut down this
machine, it hangs. It fails to stop the cloudstack-management but it surpasses
this point. Furthermore, during shutdown, machine hangs with this message
Unmounting NFS filesystem: unmount.nfs:
Hi Dag,
Unfortunately, I deleted everything (the template and the VMs) and now starting
afresh. Will post if I have problems.
Regards
Adeel
From: Dag Sonstebo
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2017 4:17:24 AM
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