Hallo all. I tried to analyze log for myself: found something wrong about
storage, so I disabled multipath, configured zoning on fabric switches to
permit only one path and tried for XXXth time to setup all again from
scratch. No luck again. Starting to believe is a lot of crap and nothing
else. I also tried installing CS 3.0.2 as "stable" version, NO LUCK AGAIN.
Tried using CentOS instead of Ubuntu, Nothing again. Ok, I will take my
LAST try using another physical server with no SAN attached and using local
storage as primary. If even this try will not be ok, I'll give up.
Wasted almost 3 weeks for obtaining... nothing. Ok, that is a open source
product, but I cannot believe it to be SO INCREDIBLY IMPOSSIBLE to have
neither a trial setup up and running.
If anyone believe I'm simply not able to setup, I'm here: have a PowerEdge
1950 DELL connected with a Brocade 200E to a EMC CX300. I have another
server for installing VMs for management, mysql, secondary storage and so
on. I want to use XCP/Xen as hypervisor, using a primary storage on my SAN
connected through HBAs. Give me just instructions and I will follow them.
That's all.


2012/12/19 Andrea Ottonello <aottone...@gmail.com>

> I discovered ... ;)
> Any suggestion on where to put it?
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> 2012/12/19 Chip Childers <chip.child...@sungard.com>
>
>> The apache list-serv strips attachments.  They need to be placed
>> somewhere else, with a URL pointer to the location.
>>
>> 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
>> >>
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> Andrea Ottonello
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