The error you are seeing in you agent.log seems for me like an "old friend".
Take a look into this:
https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/issues/5491#issue-1003559121
You can check it quiet fast.
Connect to one of the hosts and try to mount the nfs-share manually to an
temp-folder.
suggest to use t
It appears that it has the capability to use nfs4 (It's using Ceph Octopus),
but it is not clear whether it is using nfs3 or nfs4. I *think* it is using nfs4
On 2021/10/07 16:14:36, "vas...@gmx.de" wrote:
> reading the agent.log you have trouble mounting the storage properly.
> Does your nfs-se
reading the agent.log you have trouble mounting the storage properly.
Does your nfs-server for providing secondary storage provide nfs4 ?
Am Do., 7. Okt. 2021 um 15:33 Uhr schrieb Peter Stine <
petrus.st...@gmail.com>:
> Hey everyone,
>
> I had to rework my network and reinstall cloudstack. Whi
Hey everyone,
I had to rework my network and reinstall cloudstack. While I am getting the
hosts to appear, they will not start any system VMs. They keep failing and
iterating. It looks like there is an error in libvirtd (I am also using systemd
for my networking), but I can't quite seem to figu