Cloudstack System Capacity - VMFS Storage

2013-10-10 Thread Chris Sciarrino
Hi, I have the situation where I have deployed a fairly large amount instances of the same template. This has increased the amount of allocated primary storage used to over 2.5 TB . However due to the usage of linked clones I am really only using a couple of hundred GB. The primary storage type

Re: Cloudstack System Capacity - VMFS Storage

2013-10-10 Thread Chris Sciarrino
storage framework, is to do real lookup of actual space. I'm in exact situation as you are, I've overprovisioned by factor of 20 (maybe an over kill). I also rely on vSphere monitoring for space alerts. Regards ilya -Original Message- From: Chris Sciarrino [mailto:chris.sciarr

Re: Cloudstack System Capacity - VMFS Storage

2013-10-10 Thread Chris Sciarrino
overprovisioned by factor of 20 (maybe an over kill). I also rely on vSphere monitoring for space alerts. Regards ilya -Original Message- From: Chris Sciarrino [mailto:chris.sciarr...@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2013 10:21 AM To: users@cloudstack.apache.org

Re: Cloudstack System Capacity - VMFS Storage

2013-10-10 Thread Chris Sciarrino
:43 PM, Musayev, Ilya imusa...@webmd.net wrote: Goto Infrastructure, Zone, Resources Compare Storage value VS Primary Allocated Storage value. Storage value is the actual size used in my opinion. Are you running of space and cant launch vms? -Original Message- From: Chris Sciarrino

Re: Prevent users from deploying instances

2013-10-07 Thread Chris Sciarrino
. It would be great to if you can write down your use case and its use. Let me know if any of the solution fits for you. Thanks, -Nitin On 07/10/13 9:37 AM, Chris Sciarrino chris.sciarr...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, Is it possible to prevent users from deploying their own instances but still have

Assign instance to another account

2013-10-03 Thread Chris Sciarrino
Hi, Is it possible to assign a VM to another user through the cloudstack web interface? For example if I had a request from a user to have an instance deployed for them, I would be able to deploy it as the admin and then assign it to their account so that they would still be able to control the

Re: Assign instance to another account

2013-10-03 Thread Chris Sciarrino
. On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 8:36 AM, Chris Sciarrino chris.sciarr...@gmail.comwrote: Hi, Is it possible to assign a VM to another user through the cloudstack web interface? For example if I had a request from a user to have an instance deployed for them, I would be able to deploy

Re: Choosing VMWare SCSI Controller Type

2013-10-02 Thread Chris Sciarrino
of which is the HDD adapter type. Let me know how it goes. On 2 October 2013 05:12, Chris Sciarrino chris.sciarr...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I am having an issue where my vmware templates are being deployed with the lsi parallel scsi controller type which is causing them to blue screen

Re: Choosing VMWare SCSI Controller Type

2013-10-02 Thread Chris Sciarrino
on the dev list around that. Let me know the bug id once you create it, one of our customer might need that feature. Francois On 2013-10-02 1:43 PM, Kelven Yang wrote: On 10/2/13 3:00 AM, Chris Sciarrino chris.sciarr...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Sean, I have tried this in 4.1.1 and 4.2. I have

Choosing VMWare SCSI Controller Type

2013-10-01 Thread Chris Sciarrino
Hi, I am having an issue where my vmware templates are being deployed with the lsi parallel scsi controller type which is causing them to blue screen. Is there any way to choose which scsi controller type it will be deployed with? Or is there any other way to make it deploy the lsi sas