Unable to Create Instances

2015-06-30 Thread olumayokun fowowe
Dear All, I just successfully completed a basic setup of the cloudstack suite. I tried creating an instance from the web interface but the templates and ISO images are not showing. I will appreciate if I can be pointed towards what might be the cause for this. Many thanks. Best regards, --

Re: Unable to Create Instances

2015-06-30 Thread Luke Camilleri
the ssvm needs access to the internet to download the files? 1-Does it have internet access? 2-I assume you are using basic networking right? what hypervisor are you using? On 6/30/2015 2:44 PM, olumayokun fowowe wrote: Dear All, I just successfully completed a basic setup of the cloudstack

Re: Unable to Create Instances

2015-06-30 Thread olumayokun fowowe
Hi Luke, I have been able to ssh to the SSVM and ran some test scripts I found online. I got the following: ERROR: NFS is not currently mounted Try manually mounting from inside the VM NFS server is 192.168.0.13 PING 192.168.0.13 (192.168.0.13): 48 data bytes 56 bytes from 192.168.0.13:

Re: Unable to Create Instances

2015-06-30 Thread Luke Camilleri
the ssvm needs access to the internet to download the files? 1-Does the ssvm have internet access? 2-I assume you are using basic networking right? what hypervisor are you using? On 6/30/2015 2:44 PM, olumayokun fowowe wrote: Dear All, I just successfully completed a basic setup of the

Re: Unable to Create Instances

2015-06-30 Thread olumayokun fowowe
Hi Luke, Thanks for your response. All the installations were done on a single server running CentOS 6.6, and this server can access the internet. I tried connecting to the ssvm via its private IP from the MS server/host but the ssh connection was refused. I can see the ssvm has running and up

Re: Unable to Create Instances

2015-06-30 Thread Luke Camilleri
which ip is pointing to the gateway? I guess the test scripts inside the ssvm are the below right? if so please paste the whole output so that I can get a better picture of the problem. the ssvm has 4 nic's eth0: link local nic used for ssh login from host eth1: private nic used as

Re: Unable to Create Instances

2015-06-30 Thread olumayokun fowowe
The kvm host and MS have 192.168.0.198 as their IP (all installations was done on a single server). The public IP of the SSVM is 192.168.0.212, its private IP is 192.168.0.80. Best regards, Olumayokun Fowowe On Tue, Jun 30, 2015 at 3:32 PM, Luke Camilleri luke.camilleri...@gmail.com wrote:

Re: Unable to Create Instances

2015-06-30 Thread Luke Camilleri
which IP are you using for the SSH session that is being refused? 192.168.0.80? On 6/30/2015 4:52 PM, olumayokun fowowe wrote: The kvm host and MS have 192.168.0.198 as their IP (all installations was done on a single server). The public IP of the SSVM is 192.168.0.212, its private IP is

Unable to create instances using accounts

2014-06-17 Thread Gurudatta Shinde
Hi team , We are using cloudstack private cloud in Tomtom. We have created account per departments. I had checked perimission for one user. They are correct however when try to create instance using cloudtool it gives error as Request failed (530): {errorcode=533, errortext=Unable to create a

RE: Unable to create instances using accounts

2014-06-17 Thread Geoff Higginbottom
: Gurudatta Shinde [mailto:gurudatta.shi...@tomtom.com] Sent: 17 June 2014 12:01 To: users@cloudstack.apache.org Subject: Unable to create instances using accounts Hi team , We are using cloudstack private cloud in Tomtom. We have created account per departments. I had checked perimission for one user

Re: Unable to create instances using accounts

2014-06-17 Thread Koushik Das
Check the logs at /var/log/cloudstack/management/management-server.log http://cloudstack.apache.org/docs/en-US/Apache_CloudStack/4.2.0/html/Admin_Guide/troubleshooting-working-with-server-logs.html On 17-Jun-2014, at 4:30 PM, Gurudatta Shinde gurudatta.shi...@tomtom.com wrote: Hi team , We