ers@cloudstack.apache.org'
Subject: RE: Virtual routers randomly rebooting
Thanks Gregor,
I'll give that a go. I did notice a high load average on some VRs a while back,
could be related.
Regards,
Nick Thompson
-Original Message-
From: Riepl, Gregor (SWISS TXT) [mailto:gregor.ri
users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Re: Virtual routers randomly rebooting
Hi Nick,
This might not be relevant for Xen, but we've had problems with memory leaks on
the VRs on VMware when balloon memory was enabled.
A while ago, we built a custom router monitoring setup via SSH for our
environmen
the kernel will garbage collect it.
Regards,
Gregor
From: Nick Thompson
Sent: 06 August 2019 06:01
To: 'users@cloudstack.apache.org'
Subject: RE: Virtual routers randomly rebooting
Hey,
Thanks Andrija,
>From what I have read I didn't need to
Rohit Yadav
Subject: Re: Virtual routers randomly rebooting
Have you added os/hypervisor mappings inside the DB? I vaguely remember 7.5 not
having needed mapping and was considered to be 6.5, thus a manual fix was
needed.
Perhaps Rohit can sched some light?
Anyways, a full log would be grea
Jul 2019, 00:59 Nick Thompson, wrote:
> Hey,
>
> Since we upgraded to the 4.11 branch (currently 4.11.3) and virtual
> routers have become HVM on XenServer/XCP-ng we have had problems with the
> virtual routers randomly rebooting themselves. We still have some running
Hey,
Since we upgraded to the 4.11 branch (currently 4.11.3) and virtual routers
have become HVM on XenServer/XCP-ng we have had problems with the virtual
routers randomly rebooting themselves. We still have some running in the older
paravirtualized mode and they seem to be fine (it may be