Currently we report only PowerOn VMs and do not report PowerOff VMs that's why
we consider Missing and PowerOff as same And that's how most of the code is
written for VM sync and each Hypervisor resource has same understanding. This
will effect HA and many more unknown places. So please do not
Ladies and gentlemen,
A ticket was entered by Rene Moser [1] on the way ACS handles missing power
state reports. His issue is that VMs ma at times be regarded as off while
they are registered as running and actually running as well. The missing
report has to be handled in some way so right now it
On Wed, Sep 16, 2015 at 10:17 AM, Anshul Gangwar
wrote:
> Currently we report only PowerOn VMs and do not report PowerOff VMs that's
> why we consider Missing and PowerOff as same
This is not the behavior reported in the ticket. It is intermittend.
> And that's
Did you try running cloudstack-setup-management as root user ?
On 15-Sep-2015, at 8:24 pm, Keerthiraja SJ
> wrote:
Hi All,
Today I installed CS 4.5.2 on CentOS 6.7 and able to start the app
successfully.
All of a sudden the box reboot then while
On 16-Sep-2015, at 1:06 pm, Daan Hoogland
> wrote:
so two questions:
- is this a blocker?
A missing state handler is definitely a corner case, and IMO a blocker (so, for
both 4.6.0 and future 4.5.3).
- is the ignoring after logging the
Please find my answers inline
Regards,
Anshul
On 16-Sep-2015, at 1:53 PM, Daan Hoogland
> wrote:
On Wed, Sep 16, 2015 at 10:17 AM, Anshul Gangwar
>
wrote:
Currently we report
It’s not difficult to find a good grace period. It will simply depend on your
Hypervisor settings how it is configured for HA. You can easily figure out for
how much time there will be no VM on any Host from your settings and simply put
2-3 times of that period as grace period.
It seems you
I don’t think there was any discussion around this. Kelven have made fixes
around VMSync. So to find details look into FS
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/FS+-+VMSync+improvement .
Regards,
Anshul
On 16-Sep-2015, at 3:32 PM, Daan Hoogland
On Wed, Sep 16, 2015 at 11:46 AM, Anshul Gangwar
wrote:
> It’s not difficult to find a good grace period. It will simply depend on
> your Hypervisor settings how it is configured for HA. You can easily figure
> out for how much time there will be no VM on any Host from
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