Hi HariKrishna, Thanks for the reply. I did manage to add the local storage to the > Cloudstack via Presetup storage under Primary Storage. That did the thing > for me. I then created a tag for the Host and that particular storage so > that the VM starts on the same host and local storage. Then I created a > service offering with those particular host and storage tags. But I failed > to start the VM. Tried multiple times but I get error of *insufficient > capacity*. I think the issue is with the tags(from my understanding). On > looking for the tags for the stoarge I only saw X= same as > https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/issues/5727 But the issue mentioned > in github only seems to be UI bug.
Thank You. > On Mon, 13 Dec 2021 at 17:26, Harikrishna Patnala < harikrishna.patn...@shapeblue.com> wrote: > Hi Abhishek, > > I get that you have already one local storage available in CS, so I assume > the related zone setting for local storage is already enabled. I'm not sure > if multiple local storages for a single host works or not but you can try > restarting the management server so that host will try to reconnect and > detect for any local storages available. > > Regards, > Harikrishna > ________________________________ > From: Abishek <abckd...@gmail.com> > Sent: Monday, December 6, 2021 7:47 PM > To: users@cloudstack.apache.org <users@cloudstack.apache.org> > Subject: Adding local datastore Vmware. > > Hello All, > > I am currently testing cloudstack 4.16 with vmware vsphere7.0. > Installation has succeeded and everything is working fine. In my setup I > have used Raid 1 setup to install ESXI and I have also setup another local > datastore with RAID 5 setup i.e I have 2 local storage (datastore1 contains > ESXI and datastore2 i.e. with Raid 5 setup). How can I make > cloudstack aware of both local storage. How can I run a Vm in my second > datastore i.e. datastore2. All my host have same configuration. > > Thank You. > > > >