It is easy to test, get one of these files and try to use them in
Virtualbox. If they run, they do not require anything else.
On Wed, Oct 25, 2017 at 10:49 PM, Lotic Lists wrote:
> Sure but files on secondary storage don't have parents, I don't know if
> ACS can connect standalone files.
>
> vhd
Sure but files on secondary storage don't have parents, I don't know if ACS can
connect standalone files.
vhd-util scan -f -m'*.vhd' -p
vhd=14818597-55bb-49be-9ace-761e9e01c074.vhd capacity=311385128960
size=304124744192 hidden=0 parent=none
vhd=bbd9e9b5-53fb-44a2-afbe-f262396a2d84.vhd capacity
If it was not executing coalesce you would see the parent reference when
you listed the hierarchy, right?
On Wed, Oct 25, 2017 at 10:25 PM, Lotic Lists wrote:
> I think ACS preserve all VHDs for coalesce but coalesce not occur when
> create a template or before starting next snapshot scheduled.
I think ACS preserve all VHDs for coalesce but coalesce not occur when create a
template or before starting next snapshot scheduled.
If I create a template from any snapshots (2) showing in GUI, the template have
49GB. 49 GB is the size of the 2 latest files on secondary storage.
What do you thi
Aha, The two destroyed entries are showing " removed: NULL".
In ACS one thing is the "destroying" of a resource, another is the removal
of this resource from the system. I believe there is something to do with
the expunge interval, but I am not sure if the snapshots complete removal
also happens w
I not start manual snapshot, just scheduled with keep=2
GUI showing 2 snapshots, database showing 4 entries, 2 Destroyed and 2 BackedUp
*** 132. row ***
id: 6380
data_center_id: 2
account_id: 64
domain_id: 49
volu
The file "14818597-55bb-49be-9ace-761e9e01c074.vhd" seems more like a
manual snapshot. It was created 2 hours after the "normal" time. I would
check these snapshots in ACS and see how they are presented.
BTW, how many snapshots is ACS showing for this volume? I would also check
the "snapshots" tabl
Hi Rafael, I check
# ls -lrt
total 285368382
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 304124744192 Oct 22 03:28
14818597-55bb-49be-9ace-761e9e01c074.vhd
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 17770869248 Oct 23 01:10
bbd9e9b5-53fb-44a2-afbe-f262396a2d84.vhd
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 52199817728 Oct 24 01:30
3b90bbb2-7ce5-41f6-9f
Did you check the hierarchy of those snapshot files in your secondary
storage?
On Wed, Oct 25, 2017 at 7:44 PM, Lotic Lists wrote:
> Hi all
>
>
>
> Anyone identify problems with templates from snapshots on XenServer?
>
> I created a recurrent snapshot, first VHD on secondary storage have a
> s
Hi all
Anyone identify problems with templates from snapshots on XenServer?
I created a recurrent snapshot, first VHD on secondary storage have a
similar size of volume. If I create a template from latest snapshot, the
size of VHD of template is smaller equal from last snapshot, I think
CloudS
Dag, Nitin:
Thanks very much for your help. With info from both of you, I am able to solved
the problem.
Based on Dag’s query, without clause “AND
cloud.op_dc_ip_address_alloc.reservation_id = cloud.nics.reservation_id)”, I
found a stale IP reservation belonging to the very first SSVM (which
What has been the experience of people on this mailing list who has used VMware
6 or 6.5 with Cloudstack 4.9.2+?
Specifically:
1. Has the networking been stable?
2. Advanced Zone VLAN provisioning,
3. VM performance, etc.
I am getting ready to build a cluster and wanted to get an opinion.
Rega
Alessandro,
If you manually attach the ScaleIO storage to the XenServer Cluster(s), you can
then add it in CloudStack as PreSetup, by specifying the SR name.
I'd be interested to hear how you get on, I've been looking at ScaleIO as there
is a community version available now.
paul.an...@shapebl
Hi all,
I'm doing a little PoC using Xenserver6.5 + ScaleIO and I'm quite happy
about performance.
Now, I'm thinking about how can be managed by CS.
In production, I'm using CS 4.5 with some XS6.5 and a NFS storage.
With ScaleIO, storage is presented as XenServer hosts as shared LVM volume
and it w
Sounds like you are having some networking issues. VRs coming online and not
checking in generally means connectivity issues back to the “host” global
setting IP on port 8250, so worthwhile checking this.
If you have issues with VMs stopping then keep in mind the self-fencing scripts
on the Xen
Hello All,
Can you please provide me with full documentation in order to enable SSO in
cloudstack using Microsoft Federation service , also can you please provide me
with the ADFS version that should be used ( ADFS 2 ,3 , etc )
Best Regards,
Ghaith Bannoura
Hello Team,
We are facing some strange issue in my production environment, VMs are not
getting started from cloud stack GUI, although VMs are getting shut down but
not coming up. While checking the logs we found some database connectivity
issue, so we disabled the haproxy ( We are using galler
Hi Yiping,
As Dag said, the table(cloud.op_dc_ip_address_alloc) contains the detail of
each IP(including the reservation status etc..)
The field (reservation_id and taken) say, if the IP is allocated to anyone. If
both the values are not null then it is allocated.
Before shrinking we should make
Hi Yiping,
Which hypervisor do you use? Keep in mind if you use VMware then every VR will
also get an IP address in this same range – hence you need to have enough IP
addresses to cover all your networks, VPCs and SSVM+CPVM.
If you want to check in your DB the management IP range is defined in:
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