You can't alter the kernel parameters from libvirt as the image loads
its own kernel, but you can alter the parameters at their grub screen.
Try to open the console proxy as soon as possible and hit up or down
arrow so grub doesn't proceed, then hit "e" key (I think) to edit the
appropriate
Hi!
I cannot create an instance with 2000 GB data volume despite available
resources in ACS 4.16.1.
I get a message:
VM Creation failed. Volume size: 2000GB is out of allowed range. Max: 1024 Min:1
The configuration parameter storage.max.volume.size is 2000
I cannot see any related account
Check the user or domain limits.
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Nux
www.nux.ro
On 2022-12-06 10:15, Rafael del Valle wrote:
Hi!
I cannot create an instance with 2000 GB data volume despite
available resources in ACS 4.16.1.
I get a message:
VM Creation failed. Volume size: 2000GB is out of allowed range. Max:
1024 M
Hi Rafael,
you can increase the value of the
global setting `custom.diskoffering.size.max`
Best regards,
Slavka
On Tue, Dec 6, 2022 at 12:18 PM Nux wrote:
> Check the user or domain limits.
>
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> Nux
> www.nux.ro
>
> On 2022-12-06 10:15, Rafael del Valle wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > I cannot cr
There could be a few reasons.
Make sure your management and hypervisor logs are set to DEBUG when you
are investigating.
If nothing shows up on the management side, keep an eye on the
hypervisor, see if a VM creation is even attempted, check libvirt (or
whatever) logs etc.
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Nux
www.nux.ro
Hi all,
after I added another secondary storage NFS server to my zone to deleted
the old secondary storage, it seems like Cloudstack started another 5
secondary storage VMs along the "old" one. On my test environment I did
not see this behavior. Moreover, in the docs, I cannot see what's
trig
Hi,
CloudStack automatically auto scales your SSVMs as necessary, there are two
global settings that control that, namely:
secstorage.capacity.standby The minimal number of command execution
sessions that system is able to serve immediately(standby capacity)
secstorage.session.max The max n
Thanks for the response Andrija
Do you have any real world examples of the RVR feature 'breaking' or any
further info as to why they are not recommended in a production environment /
BR
Gary
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Unfortunately I think it gets stuck before ever reaching grub. I tried to catch
it on the console after a reboot and this is all I see. I never get to the grub
menu.
Is there a way I can alter the qcow2 image before I create a template?
I thought perhaps I could see the IP it obtains via dhcp,
From my experience I had a few issues with RVRs myself, some of those were:
1. They’d fail to elect a master and continuous flip over the connection
2. When going anywhere above 1gbps the Master would fail to send broadcasts
messages and the Backup VR would become master, ending up with 2 m
God knows, I've built you one with the Cloudstack bits enabled, you can
grab it from below. It's got the root login enabled, so that's your
default user. Let me know if it works.
http://dl.openvm.eu/cloudstack/rockylinux/9/rockylinux-9-kvm-rootuser.qcow2.bz2
I'll build more later on with no
Wow. Thank you! I appreciate this. I’ll report back after trying.
-jeremy
> On Tuesday, Dec 06, 2022 at 11:39 AM, Nux (mailto:n...@li.nux.ro)> wrote:
>
>
> God knows, I've built you one with the Cloudstack bits enabled, you can
> grab it from below. It's got the root login enabled, so that's you
At one point I tried using Cloudstack for terminating the SSL, but have since
switched to Apache because that is easier.
Apache handles SSL termination and proxies the 443 connection to Cloudstack
localhost 8080.
I have Cloudstack only binding 8080 to localhost, so it is not accessible
except
Strange, I tried launching the Rocky 9.1 ISO to build a new image and it also
kernel panics upon boot. Not sure what the issue is. My Rocky 8 images seem
fine.
Hmmm…
-jeremy
> On Tuesday, Dec 06, 2022 at 1:41 PM, Jeremy Hansen (mailto:jer...@skidrow.la)> wrote:
> Unfortunately I’m getting a k
What hardware profile are you using? If you boot a system rescue cd or a rocky
8 one, what is the output of "lspci"?
On 6 December 2022 18:41:25 GMT, Jeremy Hansen
wrote:
>Unfortunately I’m getting a kernel panic upon boot. I tried both the
>production grub option and the rescue and I get the
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