Hello Raymon,
I had the same issue (SSVMs booting but no OS existing).
At the end I found out that this happened because my network labels
were not set correctly so the networks were not allocated properly no proper
connection to the secondary storage was available. This means th
Where did you find out these naming issues, so i can double check.
Because the places i have found look simular to me
On 29-10-18 14:37, Yordan Kostov wrote:
Hello Raymon,
I had the same issue (SSVMs booting but no OS existing).
At the end I found out that this happened becaus
Go to Infrastructure --> Zones --> ZONE_NAME --> Physical Networks -->
NAME_of_SECONDARY_STORAGE_NETWORK - if you used dedicated STORAGE network,
otherwise it's shared with the Management Network, so go to this one, and
than again click on "Storage" button again and make sure KVM traffic label
is s
(after that, disable Zone, destroy SSVM/CPVM, enable Zone and they will be
recreated again...)
btw /template/1/224/ translates to
/template/Account_ID/template_ID/ (similar path is used for snapshots and
upoaded volumes) - so your path is OK - template/1 is system account,
while i.e. t
The labels of the Management Zone are cloudbr0 on all KVM Hypervisors.
The difference with this hypervisor is that i tried running a cloudbr0:1
subinterface for the hypervisor to also act as NFS storage on the
secondary IP.
This secondary IP is also making the connection to the management
It would help if you would explain networking on the KVM side - how many
interfaces, bonds or not, vlans or not, bridge names, etc and how did you
setup your differetn Traffic across Physical Network inside CloudStack (did
you place red circle "Storage" on the right part on Physical Network, or
no
- I have remove the secondary ip from cloudbr0
- I have added a secondary storage to the zone (from another zone) which
hold the templates
- I have removed the server from the zone
- I have re-added the server to the zone.
- Disable and reanableld the zone
- The system vm`s are now working. Del
https://rohityadav.cloud/blog/cloudstack-kvm/
this is for most recent 4.11 release and Ubuntu 18.04.
Advanced Zone and NFS on same box etc - all in one box.
For local storage, you need to decide if you really want "Local storage" or
"Shared Storage: (i.e. local storage being by default
/var/lib/