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On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 10:45 AM, Marc Cirauqui <mcirau...@gmail.com> wrote: > I can't find any attachments... > > > On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 4:38 PM, Andrea Ottonello <aottone...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> I will try, thank you. Already attached log to an email. >> >> >> 2012/12/19 Marc Cirauqui <mcirau...@gmail.com> >> >> > I don't know your physical setup, but if you have two network interfaces, >> > you should name them in XenCenter. >> > >> > Example. In Xencenter, networking tab, you see "Network 0" and "Network >> 1" >> > (don't remember exact names). Rename them to be "cloud-private" and >> > "cloud-public" (for example). Then in the fancy icons in setup wizard (or >> > equivalent in infrastructure tab) put those tags in private and public >> > network. >> > >> > That way CS maps vm's interfaces to the right physical interfaces in >> XS... >> > Also, please, upload your log to pastebin or something similar to check >> up. >> > >> > thx >> > >> > >> > On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 4:24 PM, Andrea Ottonello <aottone...@gmail.com >> > >wrote: >> > >> > > Anyway, tried to format host and install XenServer 6.0.2, activated >> with >> > > free license, updated with last patches via XenCenter (exception made >> for >> > > 6.1 upgrade, of course). Restored MGMT machine to snapshot taken after >> > > finishing fresh setup of cloudstack (just after >> cloud-setup-management). >> > > Tested again NFS shares on CentOS machine. >> > > ok, let's start: followed guide to configure XenServer host (basically, >> > > installed package for CloudStack). >> > > Got to CloudStack UI, closed wizard and started creating zone pod >> cluster >> > > storage etc.... SAME F...ING S..T error, it doesn't start System VMs >> > > because it tells that there is no suitable host... BUT WHY??? Host is >> > right >> > > there waiting for you stupid software to place a VM on it! >> > > >> > >> >> >> >> -- >> Andrea Ottonello >>