I have a weird problem in CloudStack 4.11.2. And want to see if there is
any suggestion on how to debug / fix this issue.
I created a VPC network, with one guest network. I have added 32 VMs,
requested 32 public IPs, and setup static NAT to associate the IP to each
of the VM. These works
p to debug or trace – these
show the SQL queries being prepared in the logs.
Regards,
Dag Sonstebo
Cloud Architect
ShapeBlue
From: Ivan X Yue
Reply-To: "users@cloudstack.apache.org"
Date: Thursday, 10 January 2019 at 16:18
To: "users@cloudstack.apache.org"
Subject: Re: Unable
01 AM
Subject:Re: Unable to schedule async job
What does your async_job table say around id>330?
Regards,
Dag Sonstebo
Cloud Architect
ShapeBlue
On 10/01/2019, 05:34, "Ivan X Yue" wrote:
Hi,
I am using CloudStack 4.9.2 with KVM hypervisors. Today, I find
Hi,
I am using CloudStack 4.9.2 with KVM hypervisors. Today, I find that the
hypervisor is not responding, and therefore I restart it. After that, I
find that virtual routers are stopped. When I try to start them, I keep
getting "Unable to schedule async job" error.
>From the
ure adding static by api or gui. The router VM uses the old
host entries set in /etc/hosts if you cleanup vpc network. The host file
will be cleared.
Kind Regards
Ben
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Von:
Hi, all,
We are using Cloudstack 4.9.2 with KVM and advance networking
We are having VPC network, and need to continuously adding / removing VM.
One issue we found is, from time-to-time, on the VM deployed, it gets
error that the hostname of the other VM is not resolved. We dig into the
afaik, if ti's the same stuff - then it's here:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-
cheers
On Fri, 9 Nov 2018 at 06:00, Ivan X Yue wrote:
> We are using CloudStack 4.9.3.1. We are using advance networking, and
> create VPC network with multiple guest networks. Each guest n
We are using CloudStack 4.9.3.1. We are using advance networking, and
create VPC network with multiple guest networks. Each guest network has a
few VMs and a few public IPs. Everything works well until we add the 9th
guest network to the VPC. After creating it and adding a VM there, the