So, is there an easy approach to deploy an environment where the CS would
be in a VM that it can see and manage?

I say that because everything is going to be managed by the CS and in order
to give it elasticity and reliability that the cloud can provide, in my
opinion, it should be placed in the cloud.



2013/8/30 Rafael Weingartner <rafaelweingart...@gmail.com>

> 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
>



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