Hi, Not 100% sure but if you run the VSA within the same cluster CS will kill it every time you start it unless you deploy it from CS as a template. So you will either need another host/cluster which runs this VSA for you or you import it and deploy via CS onto a local storage then setup manually.
Regards -----Original Message----- From: Mathias Mullins [mailto:mathias.mull...@citrix.com] Sent: 14 March 2013 16:47 To: fgaudrea...@cloudops.com Cc: cloudstack-users@incubator.apache.org Subject: Re: vSphere Storage Appliance (VSA) Yeah that too. :-) Sorry was looking at another installation when I was typing. :-) Still would need to be setup with the ESX hosts before it is attached to the cloud since CS doesn't natively manage the VMFS pool. That's what I was going after the most. Thanks for getting me straight, Matt On 3/14/13 12:39 PM, "Francois Gaudreault" <fgaudrea...@cloudops.com> wrote: >I guess you are talking about the "VMFS" choice in the menu since the >only options for primary storage and VMware are NFS and VMFS :) > >On 2013-03-13 9:13 PM, Mathias Mullins wrote: >> Francois, >> >> If the ESX servers can attach to it for primary storage, I'm not sure >>why it wouldn't work with the PreSetup driver for Primary. Sounds >>totally feasible. >> >> Thank you, >> Matt >> >> On Mar 13, 2013, at 10:44 AM, "Francois Gaudreault" >><fgaudrea...@cloudops.com> wrote: >> >>> Hi List :) >>> >>> Anyone has experience with setting up CloudStack and VMWare VSA? I >>> am just curious to see if it's supposed to work just like a normal >>> VMFS datastore. >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> -- >>> Francois Gaudreault >>> Architecte de Solution Cloud | Cloud Solutions Architect >>> fgaudrea...@cloudops.com >>> 514-629-6775 >>> - - - >>> CloudOps >>> 420 rue Guy >>> Montréal QC H3J 1S6 >>> www.cloudops.com >>> @CloudOps_ >>> > > >-- >Francois Gaudreault >Architecte de Solution Cloud | Cloud Solutions Architect >fgaudrea...@cloudops.com >514-629-6775 >- - - >CloudOps >420 rue Guy >Montréal QC H3J 1S6 >www.cloudops.com >@CloudOps_ >