Nux! Thanks for this link. I found this earlier through the list also.
I initially discounted it as it seemed to be talking about VM snapshots
on CentOS 6.5 and I'm having trouble with Volume snapshots on COS 6.4.
However, I checked what version of RPM I had installed:
Installed on my COS 6.4
On 02.04.2014 08:38, Thomas O'Dowd wrote:
Anyway - decided to
uninstall my package and install the 355 version that you were using.
After installing I rebooted. I really didn't expect anything to change
but Volume Snapshots now work! YEAH!
Glad it works.
I'd still recommend my approach,
From what I remember, there was an issue with S3 and snapshots.
I might be mixing version numbers, but it could be related to the size of the
image. In the past, there was no support for multi-part upload I was not able
to snapshot anything larger than 5gb. Not sure if this is the same problem
Thanks for the feedback Andrei,
In my case the problem seems unrelated to S3 as when I configure NFS as
my secondary storage I get the same problem. My problem seems to be that
the system tries to write the snapshot to directory path
like /mnt/e5c41.../snapshots/2/3/ but as for some reason it
On 27.03.2014 02:55, Thomas O'Dowd wrote:
I remember this used to work on Cloudstack 4.2 when I was testing it
with devcloud but with CloudPlatform 4.2.1 and KVM I can't get
snapshots
to work.
Might be this
Anyone any hints on this? I've installed it a few times and always have
the same issue. Wondering if it's some configuration problem or a known
bug.
Thanks,
Tom.
On Thu, 2014-03-27 at 11:55 +0900, Thomas O'Dowd wrote:
I remember this used to work on Cloudstack 4.2 when I was testing it
with
I remember this used to work on Cloudstack 4.2 when I was testing it
with devcloud but with CloudPlatform 4.2.1 and KVM I can't get snapshots
to work.
I've setup a single node using KVM and management server, db and agent.
I can start an instance using a template stored on NFS secondary
storage.