Maybe you're exporting the content of your secondary storage via NFS
consolidated on your managemenent host.
But you should also have an SSVM running which mounts your share and
manages downloads etc.
As Sergey already mentioned, login to that SSVM and check the network
connectivity from inside yo
Hi all,
I just wanted to share with you the following behavior we saw on CS
4.5.2 and now we also see on version 4.9.
Our environment: Xenserver 6.5, Cloudstack 4.9, primary storage: iSCSI
Description: When I take a volume snapshot, I see an snapshot in
XenServer primary storage:xe vdi-list
David,
What have you got your storage cleanup thread timer set to? ACS will normally
run a periodic process to expunge deleted storage objects.
- si
From: David Amorín
Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2016 4:04 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Erased sn
Hello,
I have an ACS 4.9 instance that runs well with no issues. I have enabled LDAP
authentication at the Global Level and this works without issue. The question I
have is the "Link Domain to LDAP" function at the domain level. I have a domain
that I want to auto sync. I added this sub domain
Hello Stephan, to login to the ssvm I'll have to run: "ssh -i
/var/cloudstack/management/.ssh/id_rsa -p 3922 root@"
Correct? It gives me a no route to host error, and I've already checked the
firewalls. I've even disabled it just in case.
But after checking some stuff, it seems that the nfs serve
I am receiving this error every few hours but the strange thing is, it's not a
host, it's a console proxy. The Proxy works fine.
In availability zone 1, host is in alert state: 18-v-713-VM
Any one seen this? Also the name of the console proxy is not 18-v-713-VM it is
v-713-VM.
Regards,
Marty