On Mon, 18 May 2020, 23:12 Daan Hoogland, wrote:
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> On Mon, 18 May 2020, 22:01 Marcus, wrote:
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>> Does it only affect new templates, or is there a risk that an existing
>> template out in vSphere could suddenly cause problems?
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> The boot mode and type are entered at deploy time, s
Hey Marcus, i tried to partially disable it today but it seems I can still
corrupt a system so, I'll create a block for all of the VMware
functionality tomorrow.
On Mon, 18 May 2020, 22:01 Marcus, wrote:
> The issue sounds severe enough that a release note probably won't suffice -
> unless there
Plz share full management-server.log since your snippet doesn't have relevant
lines.
Thanks,
Sergey
On 5/18/20, 1:25 PM, "Luis Martinez" wrote:
This is the error I see in the logs, I am trying to ssh to the VM for
secondary storage but i am not able to do it.
2020-05-18 16:23:
This is the error I see in the logs, I am trying to ssh to the VM for
secondary storage but i am not able to do it.
2020-05-18 16:23:26,778 DEBUG [c.c.c.ConsoleProxyManagerImpl]
(consoleproxy-1:ctx-195a645d) (logid:e873b8f5) Zone 1 is ready to launch
console proxy
2020-05-18 16:23:29,820 DEBU
The issue sounds severe enough that a release note probably won't suffice -
unless there's a documented way to recover we'd never want to leave a
system susceptible to being unrecoverable, even if it's rarely triggered.
What's involved in "failing gracefully"? Is this a small fix, or an
overhaul?
Hi Rohit,
I did use that one also and I get the same problem, my set up is not an
upgrade is a new installations.
On 5/18/2020 2:43 PM, Rohit Yadav wrote:
Hi Luis,
Please use the correct systemvmtemplate version/link for CloudStack 4.13.1.0.
Refer to the install/upgrade docs such as
http:/
Hi Luis,
Please use the correct systemvmtemplate version/link for CloudStack 4.13.1.0.
Refer to the install/upgrade docs such as
http://docs.cloudstack.apache.org/en/4.13.1.0/upgrading/upgrade/upgrade-4.12.html
Regards.
Regards,
Rohit Yadav
From: Luis Martinez
Hi Group
I need help, I am installing 4.13.1 for testing, installation is fine
but secondary storage is not working, I tried to ssh to the VM and I am
unable to do it, I used the following lines in different installations
to see if this fixes the problem but no. how can I troubleshoot this? or
Luis, over the years several nested environments have been developed. At
shapeblue there is a small lab that uses Trillian [1] to deploy VMs. when
in the jungle you could use monkeybox [2] on your laptop. long time ago
there was devcloud but I don't know if it is still used (monkeybox is kind
of a
Hi Group
I am curious about how you run your test environments in Shape Blue or
anybody in the group.
1.- Do you use hardware to install and configure your test environments
or do you use virtual machines and what do you use ?
2.- Do you run some performance test?
3.- Can you share a descr
OK, got it, digging in...
Thanks everyone,
David
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Managed and Private/Hybrid Cloud Services
OTELCO
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David,
the procedure you laid out is correct - rollback DB, downgrade, etc
As Luis mentioned, make sure to also rollback the "mysql-connector-java" in
case it was upgraded (if you left the mysql repo enabled during the
upgrade).
There are ways to hack the DB, vm_template table and also use the
"c
Thank you all for your feedback and suggestions.
For the scope of the technical preview, I would like to conclude this thread
that unless there are any objections there will be no formal voting, no formal
release, and therefore no RCs etc.
* Tech preview publishing:
* Archive, deb, r
The database upgrade does not happen unless the systemVM templates have
been added, so nothing non-reversible has happened yet. You can just use
yum to downgrade to 4.11.2 and you'll be fine (we've also accidentally done
this at some point!).
I'd recommend disabling your cloudstack yum repo so th
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