Hello Community,
There are two clusters in the same zone.
Example
clusterA
clusterB
Currently, the system VMs (CPVM & SSVM) exist in clusterA for both of them.
If we migrate these two system VMs to clusterB, access to the system VMs'
public IP will become unavailable.
Although clust
Hello Nischal
thank you for answering
Everything you're saying is correct.
Embarrassingly, I was working with an old volume with the same name that had
already been deleted.
I realized the error and changed the state of the correct target volume to
"Ready" to resolve the issue.
HI
It looks like you might be updating the wrong volume id, with the state
Ready,
You can get the uuid of the volume in the UI
Here the ID mentioned is the uuid of the volume
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mysql> select * from volumes where uuid='ID from above command'\G
Example
mysql> select * from volu
Hello community
For this issue, I tried deleting all resources.
1. Delete host from Cloud Stack
2. Delete cluster from Cloud Stack
3. Delete the primary storage associated with the cluster from Cloud Stack
There is a problem here as well; the volume that is locked during migration
cannot be d
Hello, Andrei and Joan
The values for the configurations *vm.stats.max.retention.time* and
*vm.stats.interval* will impact in required storage space as well as in
the DB performance; their default values may not be ideal depending on
the environment, especially larger ones. For this reason, th
Thanks Joan,
I have updated vm.stats.max.retention.time value to 60 to see if this resolves
my slow performance.
Cheers
- Original Message -
> From: "Joan g"
> To: "users"
> Sent: Tuesday, 27 February, 2024 10:01:05
> Subject: Re: Slow Metrics output in GUI
> just cleaning up the vm_