The disks were not being added to the qemu xmls, so this was clearly not
the guest fault.
As suggested on Administration Guide: "Note: Generally you should not
choose an older version of the OS than the version in the image. For
example, choosing CentOS 5.3 to support a CentOS 5.4 image will in gen
> I'm guessing KVM hypervisor?
Yes, KVM hypervisor. Sorry for the omission.
> If so, I had this problem and was related to
> some libvirt cache, I had to reboot the VM in order to be able to use the
> disk. Well not reboot, stop and start actually.
I tried starting and stopping the machines seve
I'm guessing KVM hypervisor? If so, I had this problem and was related to
some libvirt cache, I had to reboot the VM in order to be able to use the
disk. Well not reboot, stop and start actually.
On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 6:26 PM, Jorge Suárez de Lis <
y...@jorgesuarezdelis.name> wrote:
> Hello,
Hello,
I'm trying to add an additional volume to a Ubuntu 12.04 guest on
Cloudstack 2.2.13 and I'm having some trouble getting it to work.
Cloudstack shouts no errors at all, everything seems fine outside the
virtualization.
I can create new virtual machines with a Ubuntu 10.04 template without a