Thanks for the update, I'm glad to hear it is resolved.
Best regards,
Kirk
On 08/14/2013 05:57 PM, Mir Islam wrote:
> Thanks Kirk for the detailed instructions. Yes I did misread what Marty
> mentioned before. Now the router vm is up and I can restart my old vms.
>
> Best regards
> Mir
> On Aug
CloudStack won't automatically create a new virtual router to replace a
destroyed one. To force CS to recreate one you need to start a new or
existing VM in the network. This is what Marty meant by "start a user
VM" in his steps.
The next time you want CS to destroy and recreate a virtual router
if the vm isnt running, you can quickly update the state of the vm in the
db table 'vm_instance' set that to 'Stopped' then from the UI you should be
able to destroy it.
On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 3:59 PM, Mir Islam wrote:
> Thanks I am running 4.1 and whenever I went to Virtual router page it
> s
Thanks I am running 4.1 and whenever I went to Virtual router page it showed as
"starting" so I could not destroy it like I did with the other system VMs. But
it finally got into "stopped" state and I was able to destroy it. However, I do
not see it getting recreated. And in the infrastructure I
Islam [mailto:mis...@mirislam.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2013 4:36 PM
To: cloudstack-us...@incubator.apache.org
Subject: Virtual Router VM not starting up
ok here is my problem. I have a setup with two hosts. Which also serve as NFS
file storage system for primary and secondary. A day ago so
Hi Mir,
If you are running 4.1.1 go to Infrastructure > Virtual Routers and simply
destroy it, start a user VM and a new one will be created.
I occasionally have this problem when an mishap like yours happens.
Guest VMs will only start if the management server can communicate with the
virtual rou
ok here is my problem. I have a setup with two hosts. Which also serve as NFS
file storage system for primary and secondary. A day ago someone accidentally
rebooted one of the hosts. Since then I am having all sorts of issues starting
up the system VMs. After destroying the existing ssvm and cpv