Hi there,
despite not reading the whole thread, I'ld assume that there's simple no
single memory segment of the requested size available at your particular
xenserver.
Just keep in mind, that Xen partitions memory and - after long run -
could not assign a contiguous block, even if the sum of all
this issue is resolved,
i moved the directory one level up ..now every thing works great !
i wonder how the SR directory got renamed
thanks
prashant
On Sun, Jul 12, 2015 at 11:45 AM, Prashant s opsrunb...@gmail.com wrote:
Greetings !
need help with the NFS storage on xenserver .. ...
I searched around and found that you are supposed to set the global setting
use.local.storage in order to enable local storage for VM’s. However, the only
setting I see is system.vm.use.local.storage. Has this setting been moved?
Where can I go to enable local storage?
The setting is set to zone level.
Go to infrastructure manu and the target zone. You will fine the setting
James.
On Sunday, July 12, 2015, Marty J. Sullivan marty.sulli...@cornell.edu
wrote:
I searched around and found that you are supposed to set the global
setting use.local.storage in
It would be good to get the version of both CloudStack and XenServer
involved, as well as any hotfixes. What you've described sounds very
similar to an issue I understood to have been fixed quite some time ago.
-tim
On Sun, Jul 12, 2015 at 5:37 PM, Prashant s opsrunb...@gmail.com wrote:
this
Greetings !
need help with the NFS storage on xenserver .. ...
there was a network outage , Few of my xenservers rebooted, after the
reboot .. now
looks like i have storage mount path issue , i have duplicate sub folder
inside sr-uuid directory.
*all my vhd files are inside