Just a suspicion: have you checked, the system VMs actually have
allocated 512 MB RAM? I remember the systemvm templates had the setting
to only use 256 MB RAM in previous versions which is too low. IMHO this
setting must be adjusted manually in the database before the upgrade
(you can do it while running cloudstack 4.9)

I would appreciate if one of the list could assist to check and change
if necessary.

Regards
René



On 5/22/19 2:51 AM, Eric Lee Green wrote:
> You may remember me as the person who had to roll back to Cloudstack
> 4.9.x because Cloudstack 4.11.1 wouldn't start any virtual machines once
> I upgraded to it, claiming that there were inadequate resources even
> though I had over 150 gigabytes of memory free in my cluster and oodles
> of CPU free (and a minimum of 40gb on each node, plenty to start a 512mb
> router VM). So now I'm trying to upgrade to Cloudstack 4.11.2 and
> *again* it's misbehaving.
> 
> The symptom is that my virtual routers when I log into their console
> show 4.11.2 but when I look at them in the console they say 'Version:
> UNKNOWN'. Also when I try to ssh into their guest IP address or link
> local IP address it fails. And when I try to start up a virtual machine
> that uses that virtual network, it says "Network unavailable', even
> though the router for that network is showing up and running.
> 
> Clearly something's broken in the virtual routers but I don't know what
> because I can't get into the router virtual machines. How do I get the
> console password to get into the router virtual machines? It's encrypted
> in the database (duh), how do I decrypt it?
> 
> 

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