Janis,
No clue, it's been a while since I used Xenserver and you are also on
quite an old version as well, right? There have been many bugs fixed
since 4.13.
Would it be possible to include a much larger fragment from the logs or
the full logs?
Also, have you checked the Xcp logs, anything
Hello Kristian,
Thanks for sharing your experience; it is always good when people
contribute to our communities. However, phrases like "there were so many
incompetent developers, mostly from Egypt" are quite harsh and go
against the ASF code of conduct [1]. Thus, I would like to ask you to
ke
Ls,
During installation / configuration, ACS requires you to provide two IP
ranges. One for Public Traffic Network and one for System Reserved IP
addresses.
When it creates the zone, it starts the two system VMs (Console VM and
Secondary Storage VM) using the first two available IP addresses from
If I set valid management server id, it returns to NULL after next host
check cycle.
I wonder could it bet somehow related to total or cluster resources.
(but i tried to find and check/change all overprovisionig multipliers)
2024-07-03 16:30:16,036 DEBUG [c.c.c.CapacityManagerImpl]
(Capacity
mgmt_server_id is *NULL *just for those 4 hosts, other hosts ar fine.
Looking at logs, cs1 management server starts to connect pools at first:
2024-07-01 16:31:29,617 DEBUG [c.c.s.l.StoragePoolMonitor]
(AgentTaskPool-380:ctx-f411cc14) (logid:284129f8) Host 248 connected,
connecting host to sha
A shot in the dark, haven't checked the log files properly.
For these hosts in the disconnected state, if you check them in the DB
cloud.host table (type="Routing" btw), which mgmt_server_id are they
reporting?
Then check cloud.mshost table and see whether the management server with
that id i