Thanks Dean
2013/8/30 Dean Kamali <dean.kam...@gmail.com> > CS will not detect your running vms on your hypervisor, and it will not > detect any changes you make on your hypervisor, therefore any future > management (create, delete, snapshots ..etc ) should be done via CS. > > This is how CS works by design :) > > Dean > > > On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 11:20 PM, Rafael Weingartner < > rafaelweingart...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hi folks, > > > > I am deploying a cloud environment using Xen 4.1 and I have this > situation: > > > > I have a server that has already installed the Xen 4.1 hypervisor with > XCP > > API and 4 Virtual machines created. One of this VMs is the VM I installed > > the Cloudstack. So, everything is running smooth there and now is time to > > add this host to the cloudstack so it would be managed by there. I > thought > > that when I added the host the cloudstack would load all of its > > configurations and auto detected the running VMs e shared storage that it > > is using. But, I added the host to my cluster, but none of the VMs that > are > > already running were detected. > > > > So, is there any way detecting them with cloudstack ? > > > > I would appreciate your help, ;) > > -- > > Rafael Weingartner > > > -- Rafael Weingartner