Re: 4.11 without Host-HA framework

2018-06-11 Thread Parth Patel
Thanks Jon. I've been following that thread too, have now much clear understanding of how VM HA behaves in cloudstack. Thanks for finding a bug and saving time of others :) Regards, Parth Patel On Mon 11 Jun, 2018, 16:30 Jon Marshall, wrote: > Hi Parth > > > Just in case you have not seen my

[VOTE] Apache CloudStack 4.11.1.0 LTS [RC2]

2018-06-11 Thread Paul Angus
Hi All, I've created a 4.11.1.0 release (RC2), with the following artefacts up for testing and a vote: Git Branch and Commit SH: https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf?p=cloudstack.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/4.11.1.0-RC20180611T1504 Commit: bcf602c7cd4ab662a7c4f208dee32fb8513e26c8 Source

Re: 4.11 without Host-HA framework

2018-06-11 Thread Jon Marshall
Hi Parth Just in case you have not seen my other thread, it turns out that all this time it has been a bug. Using multiple NICs with basic networking and using zone wide NFS VM HA just does not work. If you change to cluster wide NFS then it works fine (and quite quickly as well :)) I am

Re: advanced networking with public IPs direct to VMs

2018-06-11 Thread Rafael Weingärtner
I don't have a github account but can setup one up and do a report sometime this week if that is okay ? Of course, feel free to do it when you have time 1) if I run management and storage over same interface the NFS server can still be on a different subnet than the management subnet ie. the NFS

Re: advanced networking with public IPs direct to VMs

2018-06-11 Thread Jon Marshall
Hi Rafael I don't have a github account but can setup one up and do a report sometime this week if that is okay ? No problem with the testing and thanks for the help. Before I leave this if I use NFS cluster mode couple of questions - 1) if I run management and storage over same interface

Re: advanced networking with public IPs direct to VMs

2018-06-11 Thread Rafael Weingärtner
Well, it seems that you have found a bug. Can you fill out an issue report on Github? Thanks for the hard work on debugging and testing. On Fri, Jun 8, 2018 at 2:17 PM, Jon Marshall wrote: > So based on Erik's suggestion (thanks Erik) I rebuilt the management > server and setup cluster wide

Re: Fresh install on Ubuntu 16.04 and CentOS 7 - UI Breaks after reboot

2018-06-11 Thread Rohit Yadav
Hi Christoffer, You can tail the logs the logs to see if the server is UP yet: tail -f /var/log/cloudstack/management/management-server.log - Rohit From: Christoffer Pedersen Sent: Friday, June 8, 2018 7:32:21 PM To: