Chitra - that is correct, at present cloudstack cannot able to manage
existing hosts that have vms on them. There have been feature requests to
be able to import clusters into cloudstack, but nothing is available at
this time.

Regards,

Kirk Jantzer
http://about.me/kirkjantzer
On Jul 22, 2013 5:32 AM, "Chitra Manjunath" <chitra_manjun...@infosys.com>
wrote:

> HI
>
> In the document it is mentioned that " Make sure the hypervisor host does
> not have any VMs already running before you add it to CloudStack".
> According to this statement I'm not be able add hosts on which already VM's
> running. So using cloudstack, I'm not be able to manage the existing
> datacenter where it contains several servers on which VM's are already
> running right.
> I'm  confused, please clarify it.
>
> Thanks & Regards
> Chitra.M
>
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