Hi Hean,
I totally agree with you that it depends on how you use Cloudstack.
There are as many different Cloudstack uses as there are network and
storage solutions that make it an interesting puzzle to finally find the
optimal combination.
In any way it is good to exchange our experiences and
Hello,
When I request password reset at the next time the VM starts, it cannot
connect to the virtual router on port 8080. The connection times out with
no response. I am using ACS 4.15 and VR version 4.15
Please advise.
TIA.
Oh, and i can reach management server from consoleproxy and see open port 8250
[20:13][root@ACSM][/] # netstat -luntp
Active Internet connections (only servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address
State PID/Program name
[...]
tcp6 0 0 :::8080
Hello,
I have cloudstack 4.15 with xcp-ng 8.0 and works fine. In last week
all cloudstack servers (hypervisors, storage,management) have power
outage. I restored all functionality of cloudstack but have problem
with consoleproxy VM. His running but no serve any services (don't see
console via
It depends on what purpose you use Cloudstack.
My purpose is Selling Virtual Machine, and thus I need high performance I/O
. In Cloudstack, the best option is NFS, I have try few others, my
intention is need network storage instead of local storage , and seems NFS
is the best fit here. Other
Hi Hean,
We currently use Solidfire as our storage solution which also has the
ability to provide QoS on a per-volume basis... and by that I mean
guaranteed IOPS. As far as I know SF is one of the strongest players in the
field and the great performance is part of what we are paying for.
Ceph is
I am using on NFS, and working good on vm snapshot . I guess Ceph have
comparatively poor on performance right ?
On Tue, Feb 16, 2021 at 11:34 PM Matthew Ritchie
wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
> thank you for your answer!... and that was what I was afraid of :-)
>
> I guess that it will be very
Hi Peter,
thank you for your answer!... and that was what I was afraid of :-)
I guess that it will be very difficult to put KVM in production and then
tell the clients that a VM snapshot is not possible.
Not to mention that in our case, the high Solidfire cost imposes a better
use.
I know that
Hi Matt,
We run Cloudstack + KVM + Ceph. We haven't had any luck getting
snapshots to work but the alternative we've settled on for now is to
take snapshots of the storage volume instead of the VM itself. Restoring
from a snapshot this way is pretty cumbersome as you need to create a
Hi everyone,
I am working on a Cloudstack + KVM + Solidfire PoC and as far as I
understand it is not possible to get a VM snapshot using SF as a primary
storage.
I wanted to ask the community what is the recommended way to get a VM
snapshot when one is using Cloudstack + KVM + (some block
Thanks for starting the thread Giles.
I would like to propose an idea that would help community onboard users with
existing XenServer/VMware/* environments with VMs to CloudStack/KVM. This may
sound like a big task but I see virt-v2v being used by some projects such as
oVirt where it looks
Hi all
It would be great if the CloudStack project were able to get a few Google
Summer of Code [1] students this year to work on projects within our
community. We've had a number of previous GSoC students (examples at [2] ), who
have worked on innovative features/ projects within cloudstack
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