On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 1:16 AM, Ron Wheeler wrote:
> Target is in the past.
>
> Once a target is missed, the date should be updated.
> Otherwise people think that the target was met and they are just not very
> good at finding releases.
>
> As stated earlier:
There is no longer a schedule as
Hello,
Configuration : Cloudstack 4.3.0. with two management servers (named 1 and 2)
behind a LVS with a configured charge of 100/1 for server1/server2 (direct
routing)
Since two days, we have a login problem on server 1. The login pages load
correctly. But after typing the correct password (
Hello CloudStack community,
Could you please take a look to following issue. The similar was described it
that topic http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.apache.cloudstack.user/13848
but looks like wasn't resolved.
In my environment I have:
CloudStack v. 4.2.1
VMware v. 5.1
Recently I have fou
On 16 October 2014 17:53, Daan Hoogland wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 5:33 PM, Marc Leeman
> wrote:
>
> > Is there some inconsistency in the database?
> >
> This might well be. To check this look at mshost and mshost_peer.
>
> Are you upgrading? Is this a test setup?
>
>
>
It is my first setu
ok, then I'd re-init the db and try again, Keeping Pauls remark in mind. I
usually mess up my ip space and find myself stuck in a mess. Paul didn't
you post a sample layout somewhere?
On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 10:38 AM, Marc Leeman wrote:
> On 16 October 2014 17:53, Daan Hoogland wrote:
>
> > On
If you didn't check anything at all when creating the Network Offering
it is probably not configured correctly. Look at the default shared
Network Offering and create a new offering based on that but without the
things you specifically know you don't want, such as DHCP, DNS, etc..
If you don't kno
I cleared the database and re-did the installation and all seems to be
working now.
Thanks for the help.
It seems that something must have been off during the initial install.
Hi
I have installed CloudStack and configure 2 additional hosts.
I am using KVM Hypervisor.
I have configured NFS server also and Primary & Secondary Storage are on
it.
I have also launched an instance successfully.
I tried to take snapshot of Storage Root disk of that instance.
It showed Snapsh
Hi Denis,
I think, it should be calculated disk size also from 'Expunged' volumes. Try
to update "expunge.interval" in cloudstack global settings.
There is no need to push manually to remove expunged volumes.
Thank You.
Gopalakrishnan.S
Cloud Consultant.
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From: "D
Hi Kirk,
Thanks a lot for your support I could able to make it. it is working as
expected
Thanks Again.
AR
On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 2:12 PM, Kirk Kosinski
wrote:
> If you didn't check anything at all when creating the Network Offering
> it is probably not configured correctly. Look at the
GopalaKrishnan, I am appreciate you for quick reply!
But unfortunately "expunge.interval" is not helpful. I have several time
updated it recently and it wasn't removed old VMs from VMware.
Currently I have:
expunge.interval = 86400
> There is no need to push manually to remove expunged volumes.
GopalaKrishnan, I am appreciate you for quick reply!
But unfortunately "expunge.interval" is not helpful. I have several time
updated it recently and it wasn't removed old VMs from VMware.
Currently I have:
expunge.interval = 86400
> There is no need to push manually to remove expunged volumes.
Hi Denis,
Try to reduce expunge interval values to 120 and expunge delay. When you
delete VMs or disk, etc., CloudStack will keep its details in the database
and disks on the primary storage for 24 hours.
You can shorten this period to expunge 120 seconds.
expunge.interval = 120
expunge.dela
I am unable to reliably create templates from volumes. The create
template fails at various percentages complete and will fail multiple
times before the template creates successfully. I am having this problem
with multiple VMs.
The error I receive in CloudStack is Failed to create templateCreat
Installed on Ubuntu 14.04 TLS
followed this guide:
https://joshuarogers.net/installing-cloudstack-43-ubuntu-1404
I'm very new to the product (first time trying to play with it).
When I try to open http://localhost:8080 it gives me a blank screen
(nothing) no time out, just a blank screen.
Here is
there is a timeout setting in global configuration and you can increase the
timeout value from there, make sure you restart your management service, i
believe it is 10800 seconds, are you using nfs for secondary storage? which
sometimes can be slow due to all sync writes
SC
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i think your initial problem was nfs being slow and timeout but when i looked
at your logs i can see that dom0 on xenserver still using this volume hence
your attempts are failing, i experienced the same issue and if you open
xencenter you will see the mapping from dom0. Technically you need to
Hello,
You can get it from here:
http://cloudstack.apt-get.eu/systemvm/4.3/
HTH
Lucian
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> From: "Anil Kumar Lakineni"
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Thursday, 16 October, 2014 18:03:5
Hi Lucian,
Thank you for your replay. Sorry for not mentioning hypervisor type in previous
mail what I'm using is XenServer Hypervisor.
So can you provide me the link to get SystemVM Template for XenServer
hypervisor type.
Thank you,
Anil.
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