Re: vm console无法访问

2013-06-24 Thread Felix Feng
你是说vm的ip吗?这个配置过,已经给vm分配了IP,知识console一直连不上 2013/6/24 李森 at1...@163.com 系统设置里设置过ip吗 在 2013-06-24 13:35:06,Felix Feng unixw...@gmail.com 写道: VM 可以正常启动,处于running状态,但是console连接不上。console每次都会去找 xx-xx-xx-xx.realhostip.com ,不知道会不会和这个有关系,这个xxx.realhostip.com也ping不通。大家有什么建议吗?谢谢

cloudstack and apache mod_jk

2013-06-24 Thread Philippe Van Hecke
Is it possible to use apache mod_jk with the cloudstack Web UI ? If yes, does some documentation exist for this ? Regards Philippe. 0xDFC3F3D3.asc Description: application/pgp-keys

RE: There are private IP addresses allocated for this pod

2013-06-24 Thread Nux!
On 22.06.2013 15:15, Nux! wrote: On 22.06.2013 11:56, Nux! wrote: On 22.06.2013 11:36, Pranav Saxena wrote: Did you try deleting the physical network ? If not , try that . There is no network left (other than the one for the basic zone, which I need obviously). There's just the pod. Where is

Identifying a VM's ROOT disk offering via the database

2013-06-24 Thread Andy Coates
Hey, Does anyone know where in the database you can find out what Disk Offering a VM's ROOT disk is based on? To follow on from that, if you made a template from a new VM (via ISO image) that, for example, used MyDiskOfferingA, would further instances of that template also use the same Disk

RE: Identifying a VM's ROOT disk offering via the database

2013-06-24 Thread Sanjay Tripathi
Andy, If you are deploying a VM from an ISO, the DATA DISK you select becomes the ROOT DISK for that VM and if you are deploying a VM from a template, then the size of template becomes the size of ROOT DISK and you can select additional DISK as DATA DISK from disk offering for the VM.

Re: Identifying a VM's ROOT disk offering via the database

2013-06-24 Thread Andy Coates
Hi Sanjay, That may be the case, but how do you identify what Disk Offering those ROOT disks are based on? After you create a VM you can identify its Service Offering, but not its Disk Offering - and that's what I'm trying to establish here. Some of our Disk Offerings use SATA disks, some use

Re: Adding a Cluster

2013-06-24 Thread José Egas López
Does anyone know another non-OSS build for CS 4.0.0? The link provided in http://jenkins.cloudstack.org/view/4.0/job/build-4.0-nonoss-rhel63/ is not working, it does not download when clicked. Thanks! * Jóse * El 23/06/2013 3:33, Ryan Lei escribió: If you want to stay in 4.0.0, you SHOULD

Re: There are private IP addresses allocated for this pod

2013-06-24 Thread Daan Hoogland
Nux, Have a look at the file create_schema.sql from the git repository. As far as I know there are no cascading deletes supported and as you started deleting you'll have to follow the relations yourself. a mysql workbench is going to be your best friend right now. 'host_pod_ref' is not ref'd

RE: Identifying a VM's ROOT disk offering via the database

2013-06-24 Thread Koushik Das
Check out the 'volumes' table in the database. There is a 'disk_offering_id' column. Based on this id check the 'disk_offering' table to see the details. Is this what you are looking for? -Original Message- From: Andy Coates [mailto:andy.coa...@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, June 24, 2013

Re: Adding a Cluster

2013-06-24 Thread Ryan Lei
The download works for me, though. Try again or use this direct link: http://jenkins.cloudstack.org/view/4.0/job/build-4.0-nonoss-rhel63/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/CloudStack-non-OSS-142.tar.bz2 If it still fails, use my Dropbox sharing link. I'll keep it up for 3 days.