to my knowledge, only the DB has that info!
Frank
> On 24 Aug 2016, at 16:39, Andrija Panic wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Im trying to build the simple table for our support guys, of which OS type
> (as seen in ACS) is virtio emualted, and which is IDE/Intel emulation.
>
> I dont seem to find this i
Has anyone looked at StorPool? They seem to be doing an OnApp-storage like
setup…
Regards,
Frank
> On 17 Jun 2016, at 16:24, Dustin Wright
> wrote:
>
> Thank you for the valuable feedback. I have been considering the same setup
> Jeroen proposed.
>
> I think what most of us want is somethi
Hi Paul,
I’d love to see improvement in that area! Especially for my operational admins,
the biggest issue we face is this:
- Someone wants to deploy a new VM, and it fails.
- Currently, it’s very hard to figure out exactly why. The best they get is
“Capacity Planner failure”.
- They come to
> On 03 Feb 2016, at 19:32, Nux! wrote:
>
> You can modify the script to not reboot, but until we find a better way to
> deal with it this is correct behaviour. It sucks it reboots VMs on healthy
> storage though.
Not only does it reboot on healty nodes, it only works on NFS. Not on another
All,
I am +1 on TLS: We have a custom branch of CloudStack, with a few custom
patches. Some of which make sense for everyone, and we’ve committed them back,
or plan to do so, but most of them only work for our specific case, or “cur
corners” by dropping features we don’t need.
An LTS branch wo
Hi Vadim,
Are you using VyOS in a Cloudstack environment?
> On 30 Nov 2015, at 11:20, Vadim Kimlaychuk wrote:
>
> I don't know if applicable, but I had very good impression from VyOS
> (http://vyos.net/wiki/Main_Page).
>
> Vadim.
>
> On 2015-11-29 20:56, Nux! wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> So besid
> On 10 Oct 2015, at 12:35, Remi Bergsma wrote:
>
> Can you please explain what the issue is with KVM HA? In my tests, HA starts
> all VMs just fine without the hypervisor coming back. At least that is on
> current 4.6. Assuming a cluster of multiple nodes of course. It will then do
> a neigh
Important correction: it monitors the health of the first primary NFS (or
otherwise “distributed and mounted”) filesystem. If you don’t use NFS als
(main) primary storage, it’s safe to disable that reboot. If you know your NFS
has “issues” from time to time, and have controls around that, yes, y
ip6_cidr: NULL
secondary_ip: 1
display_nic: 1
There is only one entry in user_ip_address, the entry for the “new” instance,
but I am sure there was an entry for the “old” instances that got overriden.
--
Frank Louwers
Openminds bvba
T: 09/225 82 91
www.openminds.be
On 21 Aug 2015 at
Aug-2015, at 11:29 pm, Frank Louwers wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> In a zone with Basic Networking, I’ve assigned a certain netblock x.y.z.0/24
> to the Guest network in CloudStack.
>
> I have a VM-A that has primary ip address x.y.z.92 and secondary address on
> the same nic
Hi,
In a zone with Basic Networking, I’ve assigned a certain netblock x.y.z.0/24 to
the Guest network in CloudStack.
I have a VM-A that has primary ip address x.y.z.92 and secondary address on the
same nic x.y.z.52.
For various reasons, *both* ips were configured manually, so not using the VR’
So migrating my primary storage to iSCSI would (as a side effect) disable the
fencing/rebooting?
On 19 Aug 2015 at 21:46:35, Somesh Naidu (somesh.na...@citrix.com) wrote:
> how would this work if primary storage were eg iSCSI?
I believe we perform the heartbeat check and host fencing for NFS
modifying kvmheartbeat.sh?
Regards,
Frank
Regards,
Somesh
-Original Message-----
From: Frank Louwers [mailto:fr...@openminds.be]
Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2015 12:19 PM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: CS Manager down: all hypervisors reboot
Hi all,
We had an interesting o
Hi all,
We had an interesting outage this morning. We took the Cloudstack Manager node
down for hardware upgrades and kernel updates, and it seems all “non-dedicated”
hosts rebooted.
We run KVM on CS 4.4.latest.
Is this “normal behaviour”, why does it do that, and how do I disable that?
The M
Hi all,
Is there a list of the patches (and their rationale) Shapeblue includes in
“their” release of Cloudstack?
Frank Louwers
Openminds bvba
Tel: +32 9 225 82 91
Thanks for your reply Rohit.
We are on KVM indeed. So I can safely remove the password...
Frank
> On 24 Apr 2015, at 15:05, Rohit Yadav wrote:
>
>
> It also depends on what kind of host you have (KVM/Xen/VMware etc?), for
> example once the agent on a KVM host is setup it may not need to us
remove the passwords once the Host has gone
through the initial setup?
Regards,
Frank Louwers
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