You can update the VRs template with Cacti's agent. Then, for every VR that
is started, you are going to have cactis monitoring them. You can also
enable SNMP on the templates if you need them. I did something similar
already with remote logging and graylog.
On Mon, Oct 30, 2017 at 4:34 PM, Gian
Hi Dag,
Thank you for responding back. I am currently running ACS 4.9 on an Ubuntu
14.04 VM. I have the three nodes, each having about 1TB of primary storage
(NFS) and 1TB of secondary storage (NFS). I added each NFS share into ACS.
All nodes are in a cluster.
Maybe I'm not understanding the
Did you try the same test from the exact same physical host that one of the
guests are running on? There may be congestion between the Cloudstack network
and the NFS network.
I just tested this by creating a compute offering that had the 200Mbit limit
and assigning it to an instance. I mounted
Hi Simon,
Thank you for responding back. I am currently running ACS 4.9 on an Ubuntu
14.04 VM. I have the three nodes, each having about 1TB of primary storage
(NFS) and 1TB of secondary storage (NFS). I added each NFS share into ACS.
All nodes are in a cluster.
Maybe I'm not understanding the
Megabytes vs Megabits?
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Datums: 30.10.17 19:56 (GMT+02:00)
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Tēma: Bandwith limit on guests
Hi All,
WE are facing a bandwidth problem on our
Hi All,
WE are facing a bandwidth problem on our cloudstack guests. (cloudstack 4.8
with KVM on CentOS)
The network and vm throttling was set at 200mbs, and we're seeing a max on
the guests of 25MB/sec (just slightly over the throttle). I set the values
to 0, restarted the management server
Hi guys,
I need to monitor vpc routers from all cloudstack zone with cacti, how can i
enable snmp on these routers ? how can I monitor network traffic?
Thanks, bye
Gian Paolo
Hi David,
Apologies – wrong wording on my part – Oracle VM is supported, but this hasn’t
been maintained in CloudStack for quite a few versions now. We did a brief test
of it 6 months back and found it will need some development work to get it back
on track.
Hope this clarifies things.
Thanks Dag for your quick response. Reading the official documention from
https://cloudstack.apache.org, i found out ACS supports Oracle VM
CloudStack currently supports the most popular hypervisors: VMware, KVM, Citrix
XenServer, Xen Cloud Platform (XCP), Oracle VM server and Microsoft
I just did, and the size of the template is the size of the root disk + the
1GB file I created in the test vm.
The system I tested this is an ACS 4.9.2, XenServer 6.5, Primary Stg ISCSI
On Mon, Oct 30, 2017 at 10:20 AM, Lotic Lists wrote:
> Good morning
>
> Guys, who could
Good morning
Guys, who could execute the test below?
1. Create a manual snapshot of a volume
2. Create a file (1GB) with dd on VM
3. Create second snapshot of a volume
4. Convert latest snapshot to a template
5. Verify the size of vhd of new template in secondary storage.
Here the template have
Hi Boris,
I use local storage and the template is successfully installed, I'm able to
deploy to other host (same cluster ) using this template, the only issue is
that it may take longer, the copy progress take longer, same issue for second
host also ( not working one ) but there I end with
All,
The fatjar PR that aims at migrating to embedded Jetty is ready for review now:
https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/pull/2226
New configuration file updates/changes:
- /etc/cloudstack/management/server.properties - single file to configure
ports, webapp directory, http/s
Hello,
Any idea how to fix this issue?
Mark Rogov
Thank's
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> Hello,
>
> VR is shutting down after deploy and no network assigned when trying to
> create shared guest network with real white IP's
>
> L2
Hi Cristian,
are you using local storage? Can you confirm template is properly downloaded
and deployable on other hosts?
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On Oct 30, 2017, at 11:23 AM, Ciobanu
Looks like there is something wrong with the NFS storage, since the system
cannot determine the capacity of the storage and failed to create system VM.
Here is part of the log
https://pastebin.com/Jrx1K1vn
On 27-Oct-17 18:45:02, Rafael Weingärtner wrote:
If
Hello,
Any idea how to fix this issue? I get this issue only when I try to
deploy a VM on this particular host ( logs ) :
Logs exported from SSVM:
2017-10-30 08:36:56,466 DEBUG [cloud.agent.Agent] (Agent-Handler-1:null)
Received response: Seq 94-43: { Ans: , MgmtId:
Hi David,
Oracle VM isn’t a supported hypervisor in ACS unfortunately, not aware of any
work having been done on this – but someone else may know.
Regards,
Dag Sonstebo
Cloud Architect
ShapeBlue
On 29/10/2017, 16:30, "David Amorín" wrote:
Hi all, our
Hi James,
I think you possibly have over-configured your KVM hosts. If you use NFS (and
no clustered file system like CLVM) then there should be no need to configure
STONITH. CloudStack takes care of your HA, so this is not something you offload
to the KVM host.
(As mentioned the only time I
Shouldn’t be any issues with this Marty – you obviously need to create new
templates – and maybe name your templates according to hypervisor. Apart from
that as long as your networking is set up correctly – i.e. VLANs propagate
between VMware and XenServer clusters this should work fine.
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