Wei,
Yes, the host has been rebooted. It is a Xen host, and the hypervisor status
looks good. Do you any suggestions for additional checks I could run to verify
the state of the host?
Thanks,
-John
On Jul 25, 2013, at 3:57 PM, Wei ZHOU wrote:
> John,
>
> I guess something wrong on your ho
John,
I guess something wrong on your hosts. Did you reinstall the agent, and
clean the setting (like firewall rules,vms) on host (or reboot the host)?
-Wei
2013/7/25 John Burwell
> Marcus,
>
> According the management UI, the host is up and the cluster is enabled. I
> have verified that I c
Marcus,
According the management UI, the host is up and the cluster is enabled. I have
verified that I can ping the host from the management server machine. What
could cause the host to land in the avoid set?
Thanks,
-John
> For some reason it doesn't like your cluster:
>
> 2013-07-25 12:35
For some reason it doesn't like your cluster:
2013-07-25 12:35:22,895 DEBUG [cloud.deploy.FirstFitPlanner]
(Job-Executor-1:job-63 = [ b8beac94-df09-495e-a373-56152bf4a9a3 ])
Removing from the clusterId list these clusters from avoid set: [1]
2013-07-25 12:35:22,895 DEBUG [cloud.deploy.FirstFitPlan