Can I just increase the size of the storage pool by editing the XML file on
the host?
On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 8:20 AM, Pierre-Luc Dion wrote:
> I'm not experienced with KVM, and I'm also not sure if the Primary Storage
> is under LVM. But if it is, you could resize the primary storage using LVM
I'm not experienced with KVM, and I'm also not sure if the Primary Storage
is under LVM. But if it is, you could resize the primary storage using LVM?
If you resize the Primary storage you should not have anything to do in
CloudStack, it will update is available resources automatically, altough,
yo
Saksham,
The volume is 100gb. I need the volume to be that size. The local storage
pool is definitely only 50gb. How can I expand or create a second primary
storage pool for this new instance to use?
Pierre-Luc,
I did create a new service offering and that is the one I am using.
Storage Type
Hello Fred,
Have you define new service offerings that use local storage. Defaults are
configured to use shared storage.
Le mardi 1 avril 2014, Fred Newtz a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> I have finally gotten past the networking hurdle and when I am attempting
> to provision my first VM instance I am ge
@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Unable to provision instance
Hello,
I have finally gotten past the networking hurdle and when I am attempting to
provision my first VM instance I am getting the following error messages:
2014-04-01 11:11:17,681 DEBUG [cloud.deploy.DeploymentPlanningManagerImpl]
(Job-Executor-13:job
Hello,
I have finally gotten past the networking hurdle and when I am attempting
to provision my first VM instance I am getting the following error messages:
2014-04-01 11:11:17,681 DEBUG [cloud.deploy.DeploymentPlanningManagerImpl]
(Job-Executor-13:job-13 = [ da851970-f72b-417f-8f28-9d225d37f0d0