You need to cleanup entry in vmware_data_center table e.g. assuming you have
unique vmware datacenter names:
delete from vmware_data_center where name='name_of_your_datacenter'
Thanks,
Sergey
On 7/18/20, 9:22 AM, "Rakesh v" wrote:
All the cloudstack management logs are stored in
All the cloudstack management logs are stored in
/var/log/cloudstack/management/management-server.log
Search for "error|fail|exception" in the log
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> On 18-Jul-2020, at 11:21 AM, Ajit Singh wrote:
>
> Hi Rakesh
>
> Can you pls guide how to get logs for the same as I not
Hi Rakesh
Can you pls guide how to get logs for the same as I not well versed with
apache cloud stack
Regards
Ajit Singh
On Sat, Jul 18, 2020 at 1:58 PM Rakesh v wrote:
> Providing exceptions in the logs will be more helpful
>
> Sent from my iPhone
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> > On 18-Jul-2020, at 7:46 AM, Ajit Singh
Providing exceptions in the logs will be more helpful
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> On 18-Jul-2020, at 7:46 AM, Ajit Singh wrote:
>
> Dear All
>
> I am new to Apache Cloud Stack and we have one already running in our
> office infra and it has 3 zones having hypervisors as Xenservers and
>
Dear All
I am new to Apache Cloud Stack and we have one already running in our
office infra and it has 3 zones having hypervisors as Xenservers and
management servers are also installed on Xenservers.
Now, I am trying to add VMware vsphere in the existing Apache Cloud Stack
through it's UI by