Re: Unable to change Disk offering as "Domain Admin" or "User"

2024-12-17 Thread Daan Hoogland
t API) hope this helps, On Tue, Dec 17, 2024 at 1:35 PM Azmir Ahmed wrote: > Dear All, > > We cannot change any disk offering for VMs while logged in as "Domain > Admin" or "User". But we can change VMs / Volume disk offering while logged > in as admin. Please

Re: Unable to change Disk offering as "Domain Admin" or "User"

2024-12-17 Thread Azmir Ahmed
Dear CloudStack Community, Could you give us some guidance on this issue? On Thu, Dec 12, 2024 at 5:27 PM Azmir Ahmed wrote: > Dear All, > > We cannot change any disk offering for VMs while logged in as "Domain > Admin" or "User". But we can change VMs / Volume

Unable to change Disk offering as "Domain Admin" or "User"

2024-12-17 Thread Azmir Ahmed
Dear All, We cannot change any disk offering for VMs while logged in as "Domain Admin" or "User". But we can change VMs / Volume disk offering while logged in as admin. Please guide us on how we can enable permission for that. We are currently using CloudStack version 4

Re: issue with compute offering using custom disk offering

2023-01-19 Thread Wei ZHOU
s/7070. ;-) > > -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- > Von: Wei ZHOU > Gesendet: Donnerstag, 19. Januar 2023 11:25 > An: users@cloudstack.apache.org > Betreff: Re: issue with compute offering using custom disk offering > > Hi Swen, > > Can you create a github issue with some detail

AW: issue with compute offering using custom disk offering

2023-01-19 Thread me
Sure, I will. I also opened https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/issues/7070. ;-) -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: Wei ZHOU Gesendet: Donnerstag, 19. Januar 2023 11:25 An: users@cloudstack.apache.org Betreff: Re: issue with compute offering using custom disk offering Hi Swen, Can you

Re: issue with compute offering using custom disk offering

2023-01-19 Thread Wei ZHOU
19. Januar 2023 10:34 > An: users@cloudstack.apache.org > Betreff: Re: issue with compute offering using custom disk offering > > Hi, > > This issue should have been fixed in 4.17.1 > > see > https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/pull/6441 > https://github.com/apache/clou

AW: issue with compute offering using custom disk offering

2023-01-19 Thread me
Hi Wei, I am using 4.17.2.0 and still run into this. It is not fixed. Swen -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: Wei ZHOU Gesendet: Donnerstag, 19. Januar 2023 10:34 An: users@cloudstack.apache.org Betreff: Re: issue with compute offering using custom disk offering Hi, This issue should

Re: issue with compute offering using custom disk offering

2023-01-19 Thread Wei ZHOU
ot;Override root > disk > size" in the Template/ISO section. This will add rootdisksize to the api > call to create the VM. > > > > Is this a situation we want a typical user of the UI to be in with in the > first place? Any idea how to take care of this kind of situation? &g

Re: issue with compute offering using custom disk offering

2023-01-19 Thread Wei ZHOU
he > first place? Any idea how to take care of this kind of situation? > > > > Here are the steps to reproduce this situation: > > 1. Add a new Disk Offering > > > /client/api/?isMirrored=false&name=Test+Custom+Disk+Offering&displaytext=Tes > > t+Custo

issue with compute offering using custom disk offering

2023-01-19 Thread me
re are the steps to reproduce this situation: 1. Add a new Disk Offering /client/api/?isMirrored=false&name=Test+Custom+Disk+Offering&displaytext=Tes t+Custom+Disk+Offering&storageType=shared&cacheMode=none&provisioningType=th in&customized=true&disksizestrictness=fals

Re: IOPS limit on compute offering and disk offering

2022-04-14 Thread Andrija Panic
13, Vivek Kumar wrote: > Hello Folks, > > We have option to define the custom IOPS in compute and disk offering as > well. So we have 2 kind of quota while creating the offerings - > 1st - > Storage ( where we can define Min and Max IOPS ) and 2nd - Hypervisor where > we also de

IOPS limit on compute offering and disk offering

2022-04-04 Thread Vivek Kumar
Hello Folks, We have option to define the custom IOPS in compute and disk offering as well. So we have 2 kind of quota while creating the offerings - > 1st - Storage ( where we can define Min and Max IOPS ) and 2nd - Hypervisor where we also define - Disk Read Rate and disk write rate. I h

Re: Disk Offering

2016-06-01 Thread Nick Brody
thank you my friend Best regards, On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 11:04 AM, Mohd Zainal Abidin Rabani < zai...@nocser.net> wrote: > Hi, > > > > On primary storage I have set NFS. The question is how to set use NFS when > creating disk size under Disk Offering under Service Offerings? > > > > Thanks. > >

RE: Disk Offering

2016-05-26 Thread Sanjeev Neelarapu
First we need to create disk offering with type shared and then create disk with this disk offering. Disk will be created on NFS storage. Best Regards, Sanjeev N Chief Product Engineer, Accelerite Off: +91 40 6722 9368 | EMail: sanjeev.neelar...@accelerite.com -Original Message- From

Disk Offering

2016-05-26 Thread Mohd Zainal Abidin Rabani
Hi, On primary storage I have set NFS. The question is how to set use NFS when creating disk size under Disk Offering under Service Offerings? Thanks.

Re: change cache option in existing disk offering

2016-05-10 Thread Andrei Mikhailovsky
- > From: "Sanjeev Neelarapu" > To: "users" > Sent: Tuesday, 10 May, 2016 08:07:45 > Subject: RE: change cache option in existing disk offering > Hi Andrei, > > It is not possible to modify the existing disk offering values. You can create > another

RE: change cache option in existing disk offering

2016-05-10 Thread Sanjeev Neelarapu
Hi Andrei, It is not possible to modify the existing disk offering values. You can create another disk offering with cache option enabled and update the disks with the new offering. Best Regards, Sanjeev N Chief Product Engineer, Accelerite Off: +91 40 6722 9368 | EMail: sanjeev.neelar

change cache option in existing disk offering

2016-05-05 Thread Andrei Mikhailovsky
Hello guys, I've got a bunch of existing vms which were created before the ACS cache option could be configured. The existing disk offerings show cache=none and I would like to change that. The GUI doesn't give me that option when I am editing the disk offering. Can I simply

Re: custom size of disk offering.

2015-03-13 Thread Dan Dong
k/ > > > > > > -Original Message- > > From: Dan Dong [mailto:dongda...@gmail.com] > > Sent: 13 March 2015 21:25 > > To: users@cloudstack.apache.org > > Subject: Re: custom size of disk offering. > > > > Hi, Andrija, > > Here is th

Re: custom size of disk offering.

2015-03-13 Thread Andrija Panic
http://www.rootusers.com/how-to-increase-the-size-of-a-linux-lvm-by-adding-a-new-disk/ > > > -Original Message- > From: Dan Dong [mailto:dongda...@gmail.com] > Sent: 13 March 2015 21:25 > To: users@cloudstack.apache.org > Subject: Re: custom size of disk offering. > &

Re: custom size of disk offering.

2015-03-13 Thread Andrija Panic
e developers might confirm...we had > > discussion about weather CS will also resize partition and FS - which is > I > > guess not the case... > > > > On 13 March 2015 at 16:36, Dan Dong wrote: > > > > > Hi, All, > > > I found when I create a ne

RE: custom size of disk offering.

2015-03-13 Thread Suresh Sadhu
-adding-a-new-disk/ -Original Message- From: Dan Dong [mailto:dongda...@gmail.com] Sent: 13 March 2015 21:25 To: users@cloudstack.apache.org Subject: Re: custom size of disk offering. Hi, Andrija, Here is the result: ubuntu@node100GB:~$ sudo fdisk -l Disk /dev/vda: 107.4 GB

Re: custom size of disk offering.

2015-03-13 Thread Dan Dong
e of the developers might confirm...we had > discussion about weather CS will also resize partition and FS - which is I > guess not the case... > > On 13 March 2015 at 16:36, Dan Dong wrote: > > > Hi, All, > > I found when I create a new VM from a template, no matter how

Re: custom size of disk offering.

2015-03-13 Thread Dong Xie
VM disk size is fixed by the template, when the template is created as 20GB, the VM has it as 20GB. Setting disk offering does not change it at all. It is the ROOT disk we are talking about, for DATA disk, it does work. On 13 March 2015 at 15:41, Andrija Panic wrote: > I dont expect y

Re: custom size of disk offering.

2015-03-13 Thread Andrija Panic
t the case... On 13 March 2015 at 16:36, Dan Dong wrote: > Hi, All, > I found when I create a new VM from a template, no matter how I set disk > offering, the created new VM always has the same original size. For > Example, although I specified 100GB of hard disk, > the actual dis

custom size of disk offering.

2015-03-13 Thread Dan Dong
Hi, All, I found when I create a new VM from a template, no matter how I set disk offering, the created new VM always has the same original size. For Example, although I specified 100GB of hard disk, the actual disk size remains ~20GB, which should come with the template itself: name = Large id

RE: Changing disk offering for existing volumes

2014-07-18 Thread Rajesh Battala
Root volume resize is not yet supported. -Original Message- From: Andrei Mikhailovsky [mailto:and...@arhont.com] Sent: Friday, July 18, 2014 1:36 AM To: users@cloudstack.apache.org Subject: Re: Changing disk offering for existing volumes Alena, Thanks, I didn't realise that the R

Re: Changing disk offering for existing volumes

2014-07-17 Thread Andrei Mikhailovsky
Alena, Thanks, I didn't realise that the Resize option does allow one to change the disk offering and not simply the size of the volume. However, this option doesn't work for the root volumes. I guess db hacking is needed here. Cheers -- Andrei Mikhailovsky Director Arhont I

Re: Changing disk offering for existing volumes

2014-07-17 Thread Andrija Panic
Hi Andrei, I'm afraid database hacking is required - I had to become efficient in this :( Sent from Google Nexus 4 On Jul 17, 2014 5:48 PM, "Andrei Mikhailovsky" wrote: > Hello guys, > > I am planning to change the disk offering for the existing guest volumes > t

Re: Changing disk offering for existing volumes

2014-07-17 Thread Alena Prokharchyk
uys, > >I am planning to change the disk offering for the existing guest volumes >to accommodate for QOS. I am unable to find the required option in ACS >GUI. How does one go about achieving this? > >Is it simply a matter of doing the changes in the database and restarting >the guest

Changing disk offering for existing volumes

2014-07-17 Thread Andrei Mikhailovsky
Hello guys, I am planning to change the disk offering for the existing guest volumes to accommodate for QOS. I am unable to find the required option in ACS GUI. How does one go about achieving this? Is it simply a matter of doing the changes in the database and restarting the guest vm? Or

Disk offering QOS issues / question

2014-07-17 Thread Andrei Mikhailovsky
Hello guys, I've been playing around with disk QOS on ACS 4.2.1 and KVM and noticed several issues. The first issue that I've discovered is that if you attach a QOS enabled disk to a _running_ vm the QOS settings on the disk are not passed on to the hypervisor. Example of the xml file using

set disk on compute or disk offering ?

2013-11-06 Thread Vahric Muhtaryan
Hello All, Disk based limitations like iops and others are presented on compute offering and disk offering and looks like collision here Generally how people use it ? I mean leave all network and disk options empty on compute and set it everything on disk and network offerings ? What is the

RE: Identifying a VM's ROOT disk offering via the database

2013-07-02 Thread David Ortiz
David Ortiz > Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2013 09:49:54 +0800 > Subject: Re: Identifying a VM's ROOT disk offering via the database > From: andy.coa...@gmail.com > To: users@cloudstack.apache.org > > That's fine if Disk Offerings are only applicable to DATA disks - a little > odd

Re: Identifying a VM's ROOT disk offering via the database

2013-06-25 Thread Andy Coates
There is NO separate disk offering associated with a ROOT > disk. Disk offering is only for DATA disks. > What specific properties are you interested in for the ROOT disk? > > > -Original Message- > > From: Andy Coates [mailto:andy.coa...@gmail.com] > &g

RE: Identifying a VM's ROOT disk offering via the database

2013-06-25 Thread Koushik Das
As I had mentioned in my last mail ROOT disk is created based on the service offering. There is NO separate disk offering associated with a ROOT disk. Disk offering is only for DATA disks. What specific properties are you interested in for the ROOT disk? > -Original Message- >

Re: Identifying a VM's ROOT disk offering via the database

2013-06-25 Thread Andy Coates
The Service Offering isn't a DISK Offering though, it only specifies CPU, RAM etc. How do you find the DISK Offering (I feel like I'm going around in circles here lol!) On 25 June 2013 13:59, Koushik Das wrote: > For ROOT disk the service offering gets used. For data dis

RE: Identifying a VM's ROOT disk offering via the database

2013-06-24 Thread Koushik Das
For ROOT disk the service offering gets used. For data disk you use the disk offering. The 'disk_offering' table has a field called 'type' which says if it is a disk or service offering. > -Original Message- > From: Andy Coates [mailto:andy.coa...@gmail.com

Re: Identifying a VM's ROOT disk offering via the database

2013-06-24 Thread Andy Coates
details. > Is this what you are looking for? > > > -Original Message- > > From: Andy Coates [mailto:andy.coa...@gmail.com] > > Sent: Monday, June 24, 2013 7:43 PM > > To: users@cloudstack.apache.org > > Subject: Re: Identifying a VM's ROOT disk offering via

RE: Identifying a VM's ROOT disk offering via the database

2013-06-24 Thread Koushik Das
.@gmail.com] > Sent: Monday, June 24, 2013 7:43 PM > To: users@cloudstack.apache.org > Subject: Re: Identifying a VM's ROOT disk offering via the database > > Hi Sanjay, > > That may be the case, but how do you identify what Disk Offering those > ROOT disks are based on?

Re: Identifying a VM's ROOT disk offering via the database

2013-06-24 Thread Andy Coates
Hi Sanjay, That may be the case, but how do you identify what Disk Offering those ROOT disks are based on? After you create a VM you can identify its Service Offering, but not its Disk Offering - and that's what I'm trying to establish here. Some of our Disk Offerings use SATA disks

RE: Identifying a VM's ROOT disk offering via the database

2013-06-24 Thread Sanjay Tripathi
Andy, If you are deploying a VM from an ISO, the DATA DISK you select becomes the ROOT DISK for that VM and if you are deploying a VM from a template, then the size of template becomes the size of ROOT DISK and you can select additional DISK as DATA DISK from disk offering for the VM

Identifying a VM's ROOT disk offering via the database

2013-06-24 Thread Andy Coates
Hey, Does anyone know where in the database you can find out what Disk Offering a VM's ROOT disk is based on? To follow on from that, if you made a template from a new VM (via ISO image) that, for example, used MyDiskOfferingA, would further instances of that template also use the same