Hi Nazmul,
Currently, RBD backed VMs will auto-recover as long as the host doesn't fail.
If the underlying host fails, intervention will be required to take the host
out of production to force the VMs to be restarted on another host.
There is a PR currently under review that will add full HA
Hey Fuller,
What hypervisor are you using ? I know you have checked all bandwidth limit on
templates and global settings, but it’s worth to check the QoS on the
hypervisor level, because at the end it’s the hypervisor which manages all.
And from where are you trying to check the network
Thanks Wei..! We have done exact the same thing but console is working on HTTPs
but volume download is still on the HTTP..! I will re-check all the settings
and will let you know..!
Vivek Kumar
Sr. Manager - Cloud & DevOps
TechOps | Indiqus Technologies
+ 91 7503460090
Hello Team,
Is there any issue with Ceph RBD as Primary Storage to achieve HA-Enabled
VM?
I am using KVM Hypervisors and my CloudStack version is 4.17
Yours sincerely,
Nazmul Parvej
Deputy Manager, Product Development
IT Division
Bangladesh Export Import Company Ltd.
Level-9, SAM Tower,
Hello Antoine,
We've recently performed a thorough test of using S3 as a secondary
storage on our QA platform using the 4.17.0 release. We've tried with
2 S3 Providers (Ceph, OpenIO), without any success in both cases. We
will post one (or more) issues in the future concerning this subject,
in