Hi Nicolas,

What is the version of CloudStack you're using? You get this error when the 
cluster cpu/memory thresholds have been exceeded and the cluster will be 
skipped by the deployment planner for deploying the VM. Check if the cluster 
where you were trying to deploy the VM has enough CPU and memory for the guest 
VM to run.


- Rohit

<https://cloudstack.apache.org>



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From: Nicolas Bouige <n.bou...@dimsi.fr>
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2018 7:57:08 PM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Unable to deploy/restart VM


Hello All,



On one of my cluster i can’t deploy and/or restart (after cpu/memory update), 
the only information i’ve got about the probleme is this message :



Cannot allocate cluster list [1] for vm creation since their allocated 
percentage crosses the disable capacity threshold defined at each cluster at 
global value for capacity Type : 1, skipping these clusters.

I checked cluster and global configuration cpu threshold, there are both with 
the same value.


I was able to restart the impacted Vms with the global admin account as i could 
chose the host.

So why the VMs did not start on the available host ? and Why the error log 
appears event if the threshold is not reach on, at least, one of my server ?



Did i miss something ?  or do i need to check something else ?


Best regards,

[SignatureBouige]



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