AW: Deployment failed on XenServer due to capacity miscalculation

2015-08-28 Thread Martin Emrich
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

AW: Deployment failed on XenServer due to capacity miscalculation

2015-08-27 Thread Martin Emrich
: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

AW: Deployment failed on XenServer due to capacity miscalculation

2015-07-27 Thread Martin Emrich
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

AW: Deployment failed on XenServer due to capacity miscalculation

2015-07-10 Thread Martin Emrich
Yes, here: http://apaste.info/zz4 From clicking on create to receiving the deployment error. Ciao Martin -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: Timothy Lothering [mailto:tlother...@datacentrix.co.za] Gesendet: Freitag, 10. Juli 2015 13:12 An: users@cloudstack.apache.org Betreff: RE:

AW: Deployment failed on XenServer due to capacity miscalculation

2015-07-08 Thread Martin Emrich
, virus, interception or interference. -Original Message- 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

AW: Deployment failed on XenServer due to capacity miscalculation

2015-07-08 Thread Martin Emrich
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