You can't really do much without ssvm.  Do you see the VM's on your hypervisor? 
 Do you see the datastores on your hypervisor?

I suggest you look at the log files while creating the primary and secondary 
storage.  It could be all sorts of things including network connections.

Amin




________________________________
 From: Harsh Verma <harsh.ve...@aricent.com>
To: "users@cloudstack.apache.org" <users@cloudstack.apache.org> 
Sent: Thursday, May 8, 2014 5:58 AM
Subject: Not able to create instances on CloudStack
 

Hi,

I have created a Zone, Pod and Cluster on CloudStack.I have also added a host 
in the Cluster, added Primary Storage and Secondary Storage. But in System VMs, 
nothing is listed. Also, in the logs a message "No running ssvm is found, so 
command will be sent to LocalHostEndPoint" comes.

Somehow I deduced that due to this, template is not being added and 
consequently Instances can't be created as Instances use templates to add OS in 
VMs.

Can anybody please help to point out and sort the problem which may be the 
cause here.

Thanks,
Harsh
Aricent Group


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