SSVM Creation Failure with Advanced Zone

2016-11-19 Thread Asai

Hello,

Hopefully I can gain some insight here.  When I create a basic zone 
using the wizard, everything goes smoothly and the Secondary Storage 
works great.  But--and I know I'm missing something here, I just don't 
know what--when I try to set up an advanced zone I always get this error:


Secondary Storage Vm creation failure. zone: Av1, error details: null

Secondary storage seems to be mounting normally now, and is in the same 
subnet as Management server and Pod.  I have 1 NIC that's set up to 
support 2 VLANS and does management traffic on its NON VLAN IP. e.g. NIC 
1 IP is 192.168.100.202 (cloudbr0), NIC 1 Public VLAN is VLAN 210 
(cloudbr1), and NIC 1 Private for guest traffic is VLAN 220 (cloudbr2).  
Again, this setup seems to work OK with a basic zone, but not for advanced.


Can anyone offer any direction?

Thanks,
Asai




Re: SSVM Creation Failure with Advanced Zone

2016-11-19 Thread Asai
I don't know if it's relevant, but no Virtual Router has been created 
either.



On 2016-11-19 11:04 AM, Asai wrote:
Secondary Storage Vm creation failure. zone: Av1, error details: null 




RE: SSVM Creation Failure with Advanced Zone

2016-11-19 Thread Simon Weller
Can you post some management server and agent logs?

What hypervisor are you using?

Simon Weller/ENA
(615) 312-6068

-Original Message-
From: Asai [a...@globalchangemusic.org]
Received: Saturday, 19 Nov 2016, 12:04PM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org [users@cloudstack.apache.org]
Subject: SSVM Creation Failure with Advanced Zone

Hello,

Hopefully I can gain some insight here.  When I create a basic zone
using the wizard, everything goes smoothly and the Secondary Storage
works great.  But--and I know I'm missing something here, I just don't
know what--when I try to set up an advanced zone I always get this error:

Secondary Storage Vm creation failure. zone: Av1, error details: null

Secondary storage seems to be mounting normally now, and is in the same
subnet as Management server and Pod.  I have 1 NIC that's set up to
support 2 VLANS and does management traffic on its NON VLAN IP. e.g. NIC
1 IP is 192.168.100.202 (cloudbr0), NIC 1 Public VLAN is VLAN 210
(cloudbr1), and NIC 1 Private for guest traffic is VLAN 220 (cloudbr2).
Again, this setup seems to work OK with a basic zone, but not for advanced.

Can anyone offer any direction?

Thanks,
Asai