Hi!
Manually migrating VMs to the free host works (as long as I migrate at most two
at once, I guess that the data moving between the local storages produces too
much load otherwise).
I also can deploy a VM on a specific host via CloudMonkey, but I'd love to see
cloudstack choose a fitting
:55 AM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: AW: Deployment failed on XenServer due to capacity miscalculation
Hi!
(sorry for the delay, was on vacation).
I have never heard of XenServer having this limitation, and have also never
experienced it (We use XenServer w/o ACS heavily for several
Hi!
(sorry for the delay, was on vacation).
I have never heard of XenServer having this limitation, and have also never
experienced it (We use XenServer w/o ACS heavily for several years now, but I
never ran into this issue). I also found nothing conclusive... can you provide
some
Yes, here: http://apaste.info/zz4
From clicking on create to receiving the deployment error.
Ciao
Martin
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From: Martin Emrich [mailto:martin.emr...@empolis.com]
Sent: 08 July 2015 12:17 PM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: AW: Deployment failed on XenServer due to capacity miscalculation
Hi!
I tried that (force reconnect
Hi!
I tried that (force reconnect). But no improvement:
Via cloudmonkey, memorytotal-memoryallocated == 4302535168, that's 4103MB. Via
XenServer, the host has only 1667 MB free memory.
Restarting the management server does not solve it, either. I see this:
2015-07-08 12:03:40,612 DEBUG