Secondary storage is managed by system VM. Try to read this guide and follow the advices given for every possible problem: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/SSVM,+templates,+Secondary+storage+troubleshooting
In my case ssvm-check.sh shows that everything is correct, but SSVM itself could not resolve the hostname where NFS storage was mounted to. So in my case I fixed the problem by adding storage IP to hosts file. In your case may be there is no route to host where NFS is (your management and storage are in different subnets) or something else. Try to log in into SSVM and troubleshoot from the console. Vadim. -----Original Message----- From: Vahric Muhtaryan [mailto:vah...@doruk.net.tr] Sent: Saturday, November 09, 2013 5:06 PM To: CloudStack SupportMailingList; sugandh.sinha.dbst_irdst...@dbst.iitd.ac.in Subject: Re: Problems with Secondary Storage on Cloudstack 4.2 Hi Sugandh , Nothing mounted to system you can not fallow it like that but via file system activity you can find it Also pls check the logs On nodes for example i have Xen and under /var/run, there are directories named with GUIDs , mounts are happening there Regards Vahric Muhtaryan On 09/11/13 15:18, "Daan Hoogland" <daan.hoogl...@gmail.com> wrote: >Sugandh, > >Is this a problem, or are you wondering how come? It seams to me that >secondary storage does not have to be mounted all the time only when >templates or snapshots need copying over. > >regards, >Daan > >On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 11:01 AM, Sugandh ><sugandh.s.dbst_irdst...@dbst.iitd.ac.in> wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I am having some issues with Secondary storage on Cloudstack 4.2. My >>setup is as follows: >> 1) Both the management server and hypervisor host are on the same >>system, which is running Ubuntu 12.04, and is assigned an IP >>10.208.67.86. >> 2) Another system which is also running Ubuntu 12.04 is serving as >>both primary storage and secondary storage and has an IP 10.208.66.162. >> >> My problem is that when I run "mount" on management server, I can >>only see my primary storage mounted. I'd really appreciate any help. >> >> Thanks ahead, >> >> Sugandh