Hi, Lucian. Unless something has changed in 4.2, basic zones can only
have one guest network. If it is really supposed to be possible, I
guess it might be a UI bug, so try using the API directly. If you are
just trying to add more IPs to the existing guest network, go to:
Infra > Zones (select
Hi,
I've just setup 4.2.0+KVM and with Basic Zone and I'm getting this when
trying to add another guest network:
"Unable to execute API command listnetworkofferings due to invalid
value. Invalid parameter zoneid value=null due to incorrect long value
format, or entity does not exist or due to
This is odd, running on 4.0.2 (I think), (I had) KVM snapshotting not work.
After upgrading to 4.1.1 it has since worked, although automated snapshots
does not work.
If you are saying they are not working in 4.2 then something very funky is
happening.
Marty
On Saturday, October 12, 2013, Dean Ka
I don't think it will be in the near future, that was one of the reasons I
switched to xenserver ;)
On Oct 12, 2013 12:23 PM, "Indra Pramana" wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I understand that VM snapshot (not volume snapshot) is currently not
> supported for KVM hypervisor. May I know if it will be suppor
No, once attach volume is called for uploaded volumes they are moved into
primary storage and then on they should be counted for primary storage
only, and not for sec. storage.
If that¹s not happening I would think that¹s a bug. Please do let us know.
On 11/10/13 6:31 PM, "sx chen" wrote:
>Thank
Travis,
I've tried FreeBSD 8.3, 8.4, CentOS 6.3, 6.4, 32- and 64-bit on each, plus
Windows XP 32-bit, each with the OS Type set "correctly" and each one failed.
I just tried an instance build with FreeBSD8.3-i386 set to "Other 32-bit"
and the instance built and launched. So now I suppose its ti
Dear all,
I understand that VM snapshot (not volume snapshot) is currently not
supported for KVM hypervisor. May I know if it will be supported in the
near future?
Looking forward to your reply, thank you.
Cheers.
Have you tried to setting the OS Type for the ISO to something more generic
like "Other Linux (64-bit)"?
I had the same problem trying to get Ubuntu 12.04 working from an ISO and once
I changed the OS Type to be more generic it worked.
The OS Type field is what determines things like NIC driver
All,
I have been playing with this for some time now and have rebuilt
CS 4.2.0 yet again and wind up with the same issue. Using an ISO
to create an instance always fails while creating an instance using
a template succeeds.
http://mail.manske.org/management-server.log.gz
("Test1" is the name of
Well, I have done it for the test, from 4.0.0 to 4.2 directly, and all
works fine, except the system VMs not working/starting, which is a known
bug because of wrong system VM templates provides with RPMs from repo...and
this has a fix.
So you would definitively go through every version?
Thanks
S
Hello Andrija,
It would not be a good way. If you wand to upgrade from 4.0.0 to 4.2, you
should do an upgrade from 4.0 to 4.0.1, so from 4.0.1 to 4.0.2, so from
4.0.2 to 4.1, 4.1 to 4.1.1 and so 4.1.1 to 4.2.
Take a look a the docs. It is well explained how to perform safely an
upgrade from versi
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