you wrote earlier that both primary and secondary are on this server. Is one export and the other home/sugandh/cloudnfs?
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 11:59 AM, Sugandh <sugandh.s.dbst_irdst...@dbst.iitd.ac.in> wrote: > Daan, > > I am able to ping nfs server from the ssvm. I have exported a directory > within my home directory as an nfs share for secondary storage, could this > be a problem? These re the permissions for secondary storage directory: > sugandh@sugandh-desktop:~$ ls -l |grep cloud > drwxrwxrwx 3 nobody nogroup 4096 Nov 8 10:59 cloudnfs > > and this is my /etc/exports file: > sugandh@sugandh-desktop:~$ cat /etc/exports > # /etc/exports: the access control list for filesystems which may be > exported > # to NFS clients. See exports(5). > # > # Example for NFSv2 and NFSv3: > # /srv/homes hostname1(rw,sync,no_subtree_check) > hostname2(ro,sync,no_subtree_check) > # > # Example for NFSv4: > # /srv/nfs4 gss/krb5i(rw,sync,fsid=0,crossmnt,no_subtree_check) > # /srv/nfs4/homes gss/krb5i(rw,sync,no_subtree_check) > # > /home/sugandh/cloudnfs *(rw,async,no_root_squash,no_subtree_check) > /export *(rw,async,no_root_squash,no_subtree_check) > > Best, > > Sugandh > > > On 13.11.2013 16:17, Daan Hoogland wrote: >> >> Sughand, >> >> By the looks of that output the secondary storage machine doesn't >> export the location of the secondary storage. >> Another possibility is that no firewall is blocking nfs. go to the >> secondary storage machine and try to ping your ssvm. >> >> regards >> >> On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 11:38 AM, Sugandh >> <sugandh.s.dbst_irdst...@dbst.iitd.ac.in> wrote: >>> >>> Daan, >>> >>> Thanks for replying. This is a problem that I am facing. When I look at >>> secondary storage on the dashboard, it shows 0.00/0.00 KB and at other >>> times >>> it shows that it is completely full. Moreover, I am also not able to >>> upload >>> anything to the templates/iso section which, if I am correct, goes to >>> secondary storage. >>> >>> In primary storage, I can see that there are some directories and files >>> that >>> have been created, which indicates that cloudstack can interact with >>> primary >>> storage. If both, primary and secondary storage, are on the same server >>> then >>> what could be the reason that cloudstack is not able to communicate >>> properly >>> with secondary storage? Here is the output of ssvm-check.sh - >>> http://pastebin.com/c6vq2Y3N >>> >>> Many thanks, >>> >>> Sugandh. >>> >>> >>> On 09.11.2013 18:48, Daan Hoogland 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