Looks like that resolved the issue. Thank you.
Strange that the ISO setting would control a VHD registered as a template
(and not an ISO).
Thank you very much.
- Bret
On Sun, Jun 15, 2014 at 10:43 PM, Shweta Agarwal shweta.agar...@citrix.com
wrote:
I think its better if you change the
Does anybody have experience with the combination ScaleIO, CloudStack and
Xensever?
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Hello, Guys!
I recently got into a problem. We have CS 4.2.1 on Xenserver hosts.
We now have a need to create and delete lots of short-living VMs, for
Jenkins tests.
The problem is, when we try to destroy VM, sometimes instance is stopped,
but can't be deleted with error
Failed to destroy vm
Hello Folks,
Anybody has already tested Netscaler with ACS 4.3 (or other version) ?
Do we need to have a special version of the netscaler in order to get it in
our cloudstack management server ? Any version, MPX, SDX, VPX preferred ?
Is it better to have a certain version or it doesn't matter ?
Hi
I am building my cloud using a laptop and I installed the cloudstack
using the cloudstack guideline. The issue that when I do
cloudstack-setup-management, configure management server is failed. Could
you please tell me what is the issue? I tried to find logs but no logs
are shown in
You need Cloudstack build with noredist modules, so you will have to build
it from source.
For the Version of firmware of the Netscaler, you need at least 10.1 if I'm
correct, proper version required is in the documentation.
I'm currently testing Netscaler features on our side. So far I've run
Thanks Geoff,
On my previous 4.2 installation, I had a guest network defined with my IP range
(172.16.11.0/24) and each new instance picked up one of these on an
incremental basis. I didn’t have a public network at all.
I need to ideally have a similar setup on 4.3 as the NAT is provided by
Hello Pierre,
Thanks for your response.
Okay, i've already compiled from source with noredist modules :), So i
shouldn't have problem with my acs 4.3 installation.
I'm looking at the 10.1 version and with vpx model too (I still hesitate
with MPX 5650 model).
I've heard there were multiples
As requirement, for what I understand so far, CloudStack management server
must have access to the management IP of the Netscaler.
Depending of your deployment strategy, if you want to use GSLB, you might
need the Enterprise Edition which have GSLB, otherwise the standard edition
seams to work
Nevermind, I found the options I was looking for.
Thanks again
-Original Message-
From: John Muckley [mailto:j.muck...@databax.com]
Sent: 16 June 2014 13:45
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: RE: Public and Guest networks
Thanks Geoff,
On my previous 4.2 installation, I had a
Dear Cloudstack users,
Our current setup is using dell blades with 24 cpus on KVM,
currently we have 5 servers like that(120 cpus) , and 28 Vm's currently
running all of them linux centos
with virtio modules the majority of the vm's have 2 vcpus per VM
so that would be around 56 vcpus
According
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