I ran into an installation recently that exhibited these characteristics.  I 
think it was installed on CentOS7 as 4.9 though.

Somehow localhost was set as the management server IP and the SSVM couldn't 
connect to it.

The setting is in Global Settings > search for 'host'.  Update to management 
server IP.  I had to destroy the SSVM for it to pick up the new IP address.

After the SSVM was recreated it was reporting a proper value for secondary 
storage size.

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Nathan Bowyer
Seredan Design


On Jan 20, 2017, at 6:13 AM, Dag Sonstebo 
<dag.sonst...@shapeblue.com<mailto:dag.sonst...@shapeblue.com>> wrote:

Hi Carlcho,

You discussed this in a different thread earlier in the week – and we’re still 
not clear what your circumstances are. Paul Angus suggested you may have issues 
with your SSVMs – have you confirmed this is running? Is this a brand new 
install? If so we would probably advise you to use 4.9.2 instead.

Can you also confirm you have definitely seeded your system VM templates on 
your secondary storage before adding this?

If you can give us a bit more information about your configuration we should 
hopefully be able to assist.

Regards,
Dag Sonstebo
Cloud Architect
ShapeBlue

On 20/01/2017, 07:04, "조대형" <carl...@renet.kr<mailto:carl...@renet.kr>> wrote:

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   Hi, All


   I have install cloudstack 4.7on new centos 6.xwith latest kernel. I manage
   to make cloudstack management up and running. I have success adding primary
   storage . When I try to add secondary storage from same nfs server,
   from dashboard it show 0 KB. But using same nfs same server no problem on
   primary. I'm still confused.
   Any solutions?



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