VMs... and create a new entry for it in
> template_spool_ref).
>
> If it does exist on primary storage, maybe the file is corrupt. Compare
> the size and md5sum to the original on secondary storage. Let us know
> how it goes.
>
> Best regards,
> Kirk
>
> On 09/17/2013 04:
volume not found: no storage vol
> with matching name 'f23a16e7-b628-429e-83e1-698935588465'\nStack:
> com.cloud.utils.exception.CloudRuntimeException:
> org.libvirt.LibvirtException: Storage volume not found: no storage vol
> with matching name 'f23a16e7-b628-429e-83e1-6
Thank you Chiradeep. Log snippet now available as http://apaste.info/qBIB
--Matt
On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 5:19 PM, Chiradeep Vittal <
chiradeep.vit...@citrix.com> wrote:
> Attachments are stripped. Can you paste (say at http://apaste.info/)
>
> From: Matt Foley
> Date: Mo
We had a planned network outage this weekend, which inadvertently resulted
in making the NFS Shared Primary Storage (used by System VMs) unavailable
for a day and a half. (Guest VMs use local storage only, but System VMs
use shared storage only.) Cloudstack was not brought down prior to the
outag
My host servers have lots of local storage: 6 x 1TB disks. I want to use
that local storage, so I have local storage configured "on" for non-system
VMs.
But when I add a host to CloudStack management, it configures one local
storage pool on that host, located under /var/lib/virt/images in the "/v
ntagged traffic. VLANs are used only in case
> of Advanced zone configuration.
>
> Thanks,
> Sanjeev
>
> -Original Message-
> From: mfo...@hortonworks.com [mailto:mfo...@hortonworks.com] On Behalf Of
> Matt Foley
> Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2013 12:57 PM
> To: users@cl
Hi,
I am trying to deploy CloudStack 4.0.2 on a small cluster, using CentOS
6.3, the KVM hypervisor, and a Basic Zone configuration.
I do not have previous experience administering VMWare or XenServer, just
end-user experience with AWS. I have read the Quick Install Guide, the
Installation Guide,