Dear Sebastián,
thanks for the hint. However, as we are operating an object store in our data
center and not relying on AWS, network traffic is not an issue.
I’m more worried about the amount of data the ssvm has to push and pull out of
the object store via the S3 interface in our case and if t
Hi All,
I've recently setup CS and created an instance with a service offering
of 1GHz clock speed but when I log into the instance and check the CPU
speed, it is showing speed as 3.4GHz which is the actual clock speed of the
host
Instance Operating System: Win Server 2008 R2 (64bit)
Host: Xen Se
Hello,
does anyone using CS with ScaleIO?
If you using:
1. Storage and VM's on the same servers or differents?
2. Do you use sdc and sds on the same server or differents? SDS:SDC 1:1 or
1:*?
3. Is it any problem with KVM?
Pagarbiai
Mindaugas Milinavičius
UAB STARNITA
Direktorius
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Hi Zain,
When you created a "Compute Offering", did you select the "CPU Cap" Option?
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Hi,
We have using im development, ScaleIO + ACS + Xen 6.5 and work perfect.
The solution is very very scalable but the ScaleIO don’t support KVM, Just
Hyper-V, VMWare, XenServer.
In XenServer we have just SDC and other nodes we Have SDC+SDC Just for Storage.
We have implement a public cloud wi
Hello,
As i see, new version of ScaleIO supporting KVM
What does it mean SDC+SDC?
4 мая 2016 г. 13:49 пользователь "Felipe Rossi"
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> Hi,
>
> We have using im development, ScaleIO + ACS + Xen 6.5 and work perfect.
>
> The solution is very very scalable but the ScaleIO don’t support K
Hello Zain,
Those G/MHz in the compute offering are a bit misleading as they have nothing
to do with the "clock speed" of the VM's CPU; instead that value is used as a
"weight" when allocating host CPU time.
E.g. a VM with 2GHz will get twice as much host CPU cycles than one with 1GHz.
hth
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Elie,
Are you using the same version for management server and cloudstack-agent,
if not please fix that first upgrade your cloudstack-agent to 4.8 as well.
Secondly make sure port 8250 on mgmt server host is accessible for the
cloudstack-agent to connect to. Make sure Java runtime version same and
I know of specific organization that is considering ScaleIO with
CloudStack and KVM.
If their POC succeeds, they will most likely work with EMC to create a
native CloudStack driver.
Based on the benchmarks, you should be able to run ScaleIO along side
KVM on the same server - assuming you have de
Hi, I haven't heard of such a requirement. Do you remember where you read
this? Also, which management network was it referring to exactly?
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Kirk Kosinski
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Hi, all:
I am in a situation that I need some help:
I did a live migration with storage migration required for a production VM
instance from one cluster to another. The first migration attempt failed after
some time, but the second attempt succeeded. During all this time the VM
instance is ac
Before I try the direct DB modifications, I would first:
* shutdown the VM instances
* stop cloudstack-management service
* do a DB backup with mysqldump
What I worry the most is that the volumes on new cluster’s primary storage
device are marked as “removed”, so if I shutdown the instances, the
Hi all,
@tim: I tried with CPU cap but it didn't work and shouldn't work as
explained by Nux. Thanks a lot Nux for explanation.
Regards,
Zain ul Abideen
On Wed, May 4, 2016 at 8:26 PM, Nux! wrote:
> Hello Zain,
>
> Those G/MHz in the compute offering are a bit misleading as they have
> nothin
I'm not sure if the expunge interval/delay plays a part... but you might
want to set: storage.cleanup.enabled to false. That might prevent your
disks from being purged. You might also look to export those volumes, or
copy them to a safe location, out of band.
On Wed, May 4, 2016 at 8:49 PM, Yiping
Yiping,
We've dealt with many corruptions in past. It was more around VMware as
it would eat up disks time to time. Or someone would move the VM out of
bound by doing storage or cluster vmotion.
The solution you described should work.
However, for extra paranoid:
step 1, full db backup
step 2,
I'm pretty certain cloudstack does not have purging on data disks as i
had to write my own :)
On 5/4/16 9:51 PM, Ahmad Emneina wrote:
> I'm not sure if the expunge interval/delay plays a part... but you might
> want to set: storage.cleanup.enabled to false. That might prevent your
> disks from bei
never mind - on the "removed" disks - it deletes well.
On 5/4/16 9:55 PM, ilya wrote:
> I'm pretty certain cloudstack does not have purging on data disks as i
> had to write my own :)
>
> On 5/4/16 9:51 PM, Ahmad Emneina wrote:
>> I'm not sure if the expunge interval/delay plays a part... but you
Thanks, it’s a good idea to back up those “removed” disks first before
attempting DB surgery!
On 5/4/16, 9:57 PM, "ilya" wrote:
>never mind - on the "removed" disks - it deletes well.
>
>On 5/4/16 9:55 PM, ilya wrote:
>> I'm pretty certain cloudstack does not have purging on data disks as i
Hi,
The last issue is WebUI. Now i can access webUI. But other error occur. I
manage to setup cloudstack management server. But when i try to add
management server in UI i get error: Unable to add host. Unable to find the
server resources at http://10.2.30.11
Any idea what wrong?
Regard
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