Hello again.

I have one more issue I'm trying to work though (hopefully the last for a
while!) -- I am unable to add an ISO for use in creating an instance.

Here are the steps I followed:
* I use the UI to add and upload an ISO. The UI responds with a message
saying the resource has been created successfully.
* When I click on the ISO in the list of ISOs (the standard one that comes
with Cloudstack is listed there too). Under Templates > Details, there is a
"Ready" field with a value of "No"

The event log in the UI has an entry -- the latest one -- that says, "
ISO.CREATESuccessfully completed creating iso. Id: 204 name: centos test"

The CentOS image version is 6.4. I selected  "Other CentOS" in the OS type
when uploading the image to Cloudstack's library.

If I specified the OS type as CentOS 6, the same result occurred (Ready =
no) but there was also an error in the event log, "ISO.CREATE Error while
creating iso. Id: 202 name: CentOS Minimal." This error no longer appears
now that I am setting the OS type as "Other CentOS."

I could not find any reference to this issue in any of the logs I checked
on the Cloudstack server. I believe I checked them all. I've also done the
standard prerequisite of Googling and have not found any solid leads on
solving the problem there.

Can anyone tell me what might cause this issue or where some more good
places I should check to get to the bottom of it? Maybe I haven't found the
right log file (there are quite a few in Cloudstack).

My Cloudstack host server:
Cloudstack 4.0.2
CentOS 6.4
Intel quad-core, 16GB RAM


Thanks again. So far, I've learned quite a bit about Cloudstack and this
list has been extremely helpful to that end!

Best,
Mike

Reply via email to