VMs FINALLY started. Started back over from scratch with everything. Before
I blew it away though, I WAS able to mount and read&write from the
xenserver to the NFS. Not sure what the hell was going on, but it's all
working now. Thanks guys!
On Sun, Jul 14, 2013 at 7:50 AM, Dave Dunaway wrote:
>
Kirk,
If he VM is not even spinning up then there's some issue with the base
mechanics. MInd you, my
installs are all vmware on 3.0.X, so I am not sure how much of this applies
to Xen and your version, but keep an eye out for the SSVM spinning up. Does
it get created and then die off? If not, then
From: "Kirk Kosinski"
Sent: Sunday, July 14, 2013 12:45 PM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Cc: "Kirk Jantzer"
Subject: Re: Can't get system vm's to start
Hi, Kirk. How many hosts are in the XS pool? It seems like perhaps the
storage i
Hi, Kirk. How many hosts are in the XS pool? It seems like perhaps the
storage is inaccessible from one of the hosts. "xe pbd-list
sr-uuid=f09e0cef-0412-38f8-889c-ffa742a6084c" will probably show that
the PBD is unplugged for that host, so it may be unable to access it for
some reason (permissio
I can't login to a vm that doesn't exist ;-)
Regards,
Kirk Jantzer
http://about.me/kirkjantzer
On Jul 13, 2013 10:30 PM, "Dave Dunaway" wrote:
> Take the usual steps, log into the ssvm if you can and run the chechssvm.sh
> or whatever it is called script (check the docs, I assume it's listed
>
Take the usual steps, log into the ssvm if you can and run the chechssvm.sh
or whatever it is called script (check the docs, I assume it's listed
there). Make sure the SSVM can reach the management server on tcp 8250, and
the host that has the NFS mount for your sec storage is up and working
proper