Daan,
At this point I think I'll go with installing Cloudstack from scratch
one more time. I just want to ask one question, although it is mentioned
in the Cloudstack installation guide that the management server must
have atleast 256GB space, is it really required? Because the system on
which I am installing Cloudstack have only 140GB of space.
Regards,
Sugandh
On 13.11.2013 17:59, Daan Hoogland wrote:
I am starting to get lost here with you Sugandh,
One last open pathway seams to be: Do you have a deamon running that
has a default of no-recurse on exports? That would mean that paths
below the export can't be mounted only the export itself. Can you
test that?
regards,
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 1:14 PM, Sugandh
<sugandh.s.dbst_irdst...@dbst.iitd.ac.in> wrote:
Daan,
Yes. Primary is /export/primary and secondary is
/home/sugandh/cloudnfs and
both are on the same server.
Best,
Sugandh
On 13.11.2013 16:49, Daan Hoogland wrote:
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