Motty, Can you update logs. I am more used with NFS SRs than LUNs, are you able to "ls" files at mounted folder? I would check if fb60d71c-d161-4ac6-bff1-5508ec.vhd exists and using vhd-util confirm uuid. Em 18/02/2015 19:24, "Motty Cruz" <motty.c...@gmail.com> escreveu:
> Thanks Adriano, > > looks like Cloudstak is search for the disk in the wrong place. I made a > mistake of moving the virtual disk to another LUN using XenCenter. I moved > it back to its original place, however Cloudstack complained about it. > > Am still can't restart the VM. > mysql> SELECT folder,path,uuid,state FROM volumes WHERE name = "ROOT-192"; > +--------+--------------------------------------+----------- > ---------------------------+---------+ > | folder | path | uuid > | state | > +--------+--------------------------------------+----------- > ---------------------------+---------+ > | NULL | fb60d71c-d161-4ac6-bff1-5508ec7b12a5 | > 2cf5fc21-c6aa-4d39-80e7-f42696771877 > | Ready | > | /xen-3 | fb60d71c-d161-4ac6-bff1-5508ec7b12a5 | > 3b219698-c57c-4a27-a172-7be4bdb1ac3d > | Destroy | > | /xen-1 | fb60d71c-d161-4ac6-bff1-5508ec7b12a5 | > 54763617-a7b8-4f15-9429-2d6fe68a69da > | Destroy | > +--------+--------------------------------------+----------- > ---------------------------+---------+ > 3 rows in set (0.00 sec) > mysql> > > noticed is "NULL" > I manually updated now is showing ready: > mysql> SELECT folder,path,uuid,state FROM volumes WHERE name = "ROOT-192"; > +--------+--------------------------------------+----------- > ---------------------------+---------+ > | folder | path | uuid > | state | > +--------+--------------------------------------+----------- > ---------------------------+---------+ > | /xen-4 | fb60d71c-d161-4ac6-bff1-5508ec7b12a5 | > 2cf5fc21-c6aa-4d39-80e7-f42696771877 > | Ready | > | /xen-3 | fb60d71c-d161-4ac6-bff1-5508ec7b12a5 | > 3b219698-c57c-4a27-a172-7be4bdb1ac3d > | Destroy | > | /xen-1 | fb60d71c-d161-4ac6-bff1-5508ec7b12a5 | > 54763617-a7b8-4f15-9429-2d6fe68a69da > | Destroy | > +--------+--------------------------------------+----------- > ---------------------------+---------+ > 3 rows in set (0.00 sec) > > mysql> > > but unable to start VM. any ideas? > Thanks in Advance! > -Motty > > > > On 02/18/2015 12:12 PM, Adriano Paterlini wrote: > >> Motty, >> >> Did you use something like grep i-2-192-VM, to view and send the logs? If >> its is the case, I recommend using #grep -A 10 to include some lines >> after, >> I would expect some java exception after lines like: >> >> Unable to start i-2-192-VM due to >> >> Regards, >> Adriano >> >> On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 2:09 PM, Somesh Naidu <somesh.na...@citrix.com> >> wrote: >> >> Motty, >>> >>> Yeah, a VM won't exist on XS unless it is powered on. CCP will destroy >>> the >>> VM (domain) as soon as the VM is halted. Only the root disk VDI will >>> remain. >>> >>> The mgmt. logs you shared point at " InsufficientServerCapacityExce >>> ption" >>> though it is not clear what resource. A deeper look at the mgmt. logs >>> will >>> reveal more details. Try doing - grep " DirectAgent-27:ctx-5720dc90" - >>> and >>> see if you get more information related to the error. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Somesh >>> >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Motty Cruz [mailto:motty.c...@gmail.com] >>> Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2015 10:53 AM >>> To: users@cloudstack.apache.org >>> Subject: Re: Job failed due to exception Unable to create a deployment >>> for >>> VM[User|i-2-192-VM] - ACS 4.4.1 XenServer 6.2 >>> >>> Hello ilya, >>> I can't power VM on Xen directly because I don't see it, xe vm-list, I >>> believe Cloudstack keep that in secondary storage. Does anybody know how >>> to force power directly on xen? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Motty >>> On 02/17/2015 11:43 PM, ilya musayev wrote: >>> >>>> Motty >>>> >>>> I'm not a Xen person, but looking at the logs, i dont see any specific >>>> error. Would you please check logs on XenServer? >>>> Can you force power on VM on Xen directly to see what happens? >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> ilya >>>> On 2/17/15 2:35 PM, Motty Cruz wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hello, I am unable to start VM in Cloudstack, I get a very generic >>>>> error, unable to create deployment. I was working, however I need to >>>>> detach a 2nd disk. I shutdown the VM, detach the 2nd Disk, restart >>>>> the VM. however, am unable to restart now. please help! >>>>> >>>>> Job failed due to exception Unable to create a deployment for >>>>> VM[User|i-2-192-VM] >>>>> here is the logs: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=6RjTSduU >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -Motty >>>>> >>>>> >>> >> >