Hi, Bryan. The Test1 VM failed because FreeBSD is not supported on
XenServer 6.2.
2013-10-12 09:59:43,198 WARN [xen.resource.CitrixHelper]
(DirectAgent-136:null) XenServer 6.2.0 DOES NOT support Guest OS type
FreeBSD (32-bit)
Check the XS documentation about what OSs can be installed from ISO
Kirk,
Thanks for the input but actually, while it is not supported, I've been
running it on Xen for years now outside of the CloudStack scope. Plus
that doesn't explain why the CentOS and WinXP ISOs would booger up an
instance creation. Travis gave me a good hint regarding OS-Type within
the
On 13-Oct-2013, at 2:13 PM, Kirk Kosinski kirkkosin...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, Bryan. The Test1 VM failed because FreeBSD is not supported on
XenServer 6.2.
2013-10-12 09:59:43,198 WARN [xen.resource.CitrixHelper]
(DirectAgent-136:null) XenServer 6.2.0 DOES NOT support Guest OS type
FreeBSD
Shanker,
That's fantastic. Thanks for the heads up. I've never really had many
problems with the 8.x tree either as native i386 or XENHVM but then again
its good to see The FreeBSD Foundation taking virtualization seriously.
Many thanks.
Bryan
Quoting Shanker Balan
Hi, what I meant was that FreeBSD is not officially supported by Citrix
on XenServer. The result is that CloudStack cannot map the FreeBSD OS
Type to any template on XenServer (since none exist), hence the failure
and error to that effect. Other failures may have a different cause,
but I only
All,
I have been playing with this for some time now and have rebuilt
CS 4.2.0 yet again and wind up with the same issue. Using an ISO
to create an instance always fails while creating an instance using
a template succeeds.
http://mail.manske.org/management-server.log.gz
(Test1 is the name of
Have you tried to setting the OS Type for the ISO to something more generic
like Other Linux (64-bit)?
I had the same problem trying to get Ubuntu 12.04 working from an ISO and once
I changed the OS Type to be more generic it worked.
The OS Type field is what determines things like NIC drivers
Travis,
I've tried FreeBSD 8.3, 8.4, CentOS 6.3, 6.4, 32- and 64-bit on each, plus
Windows XP 32-bit, each with the OS Type set correctly and each one failed.
I just tried an instance build with FreeBSD8.3-i386 set to Other 32-bit
and the instance built and launched. So now I suppose its time
Greetings,
Using CloudStack 4.2.0 on CentOS 6.4 x86_64 with XenServer 6.2 and advanced
zones I'm having problems provisioning an instance to be installed with
an ISO. Instances using templates build fine. My primary and secondary
storage look fine, the two hosts in the cluster look fine and my
Check the hypervisor version allows the OS version of the ISO in
hypervisor supported guest OS documentation.
Try and paste the logs and give us the link in community.
On 08/10/13 8:30 AM, Bryan Manske br...@manske.org wrote:
Greetings,
Using CloudStack 4.2.0 on CentOS 6.4 x86_64 with XenServer
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