Hi Dean,
Turns out I didn't have the cloudstack-usage package installed. Strange
that I was seeing those errors.
I will leave it running throughout the day and see if the table is
populated.
While the folder /var/log/cloudstack/usage is created, no files are inside
it. This isn't very surprising
Hi Ron,
I would be interested in having a meeting if we can get a couple of people
involved and amending documentation where we see fit.
I have setup KVM clusters successfully but do feel that the documentation
doesn't always give the correct outcome. This could be due to the merge of
Ubuntu and C
Hello everybody,
is it possible generating a new root volume from a snapshot created by
the root volume, and then assigning it to the same VM as root disk,
deleting the old one?
What I'm trying to explain is a way to operate similar to the hypervisor
snapshot, using the new volume (considere
I am also interested in this, using snapshots as a 'last resort backup' or
a simple fallback is something that I think people would find very useful,
without having to remake VM instances.
Marty
On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 11:02 AM, Gaspare A Silvestri <
g.silves...@netsons.com> wrote:
> Hello ever
Thanks Kirk, I've joined the dev and issues lists.
I'm going to spend as much time as I can this weekend getting an
environment together I can play with (and break!).
*Alexander Hitchins*
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On 29 August 2
The CloudStack runbook [1] was started with exactly this in mind.
Getting first time users quickly up to speed and running with a trial
deployment. The installation guide was to delve into further detail
about planned larger deployments but that distinction perhaps was
perhaps lost in the pace of d
This runbook idea sounds like it would be incredibly useful.
I'm looking to get an environment together for quick ramp-up learning.
I'll look at the link you provided and try to keep any meaningful
discrepancies I find noted. I can't see anything for the runbook on the
maintainers page - who crea
Thanks Dean
2013/8/30 Dean Kamali
> CS will not detect your running vms on your hypervisor, and it will not
> detect any changes you make on your hypervisor, therefore any future
> management (create, delete, snapshots ..etc ) should be done via CS.
>
> This is how CS works by design :)
>
> Dea
Hello,
I am having this problem that after installing cloudstack 4.1.1 on
Centos6.3 , I am unable to add ubntu 12.04 host with KVM .
I went through the logs but was unable to find the error.
http://pastebin.centos.org/4126/
Thanks and Regards,
--
Chirag Choudhary
So, is there an easy approach to deploy an environment where the CS would
be in a VM that it can see and manage?
I say that because everything is going to be managed by the CS and in order
to give it elasticity and reliability that the cloud can provide, in my
opinion, it should be placed in the c
Create a temporary management server outside the cloud.
Setup the cloud.
Setup two HA management servers on the cloud, (don't forget about mysql!).
Shut down external management server.
Good luck.
F.
On 30/8/13 1:57 PM, Rafael Weingartner wrote:
So, is there an easy approach to deploy an enviro
hey,
i have a fresh ubuntu 12.04.3 server install in a virtualbox vm. i have been
trying to install cloudstack management server 4.1.1 for days now... and not
the talk gossip in the cafeteria and code a little on the side kind of trying
but leave the desk only for tennis practice kind of trying.
This would be a valuable contribution. I think just ironing out the
runbook discrepancies to make the installs smoother for new users
would be a great step forward. I'm happy to join the irc meeting when
you guys have an agenda for the docs fixes.
On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 11:35:57AM +0100, Alexand
Something that would go a long way is keeping the CentOS and Ubuntu install
instructions in separate documents. I am working on a cut and paste install
doc for Ubuntu 12.04 and CS 4.1.1 and will update it for CS4.2 once it is
released.
On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 9:20 AM, Prasanna Santhanam wrote:
Hi Chirag,
What username are you using when you add the host in the cloudstack
interface?
This should be 'root', as explained on line 114 of your pastebin.
Marty
On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 12:42 PM, Chirag Choudhary
wrote:
> Hello,
> I am having this problem that after installing cloudstack
Hi Lisa,
/var/log/cloud was the old logging location before v4 (I think!), logs are
now at /var/log/cloudstack/management/
management-server.log is the most useful I find, if there isn't anything
immediate there attach it and I will take a look for you.
Marty
On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 7:45 AM, L
my guess is your mysql server isnt starting automatically when the system
reboots. you might also want to post your management server logs to
pastebin.com (or the like) so we can help with more pointed instructions.
On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 11:45 PM, Lisa B. wrote:
> hey,
> i have a fresh ubuntu
On Aug 30, 2013, at 3:50 PM, Tracy Phillips wrote:
> Something that would go a long way is keeping the CentOS and Ubuntu install
> instructions in separate documents.
Yes I totally agree, mixing both was a bad idea...
> I am working on a cut and paste install
> doc for Ubuntu 12.04 and CS 4.1.
Small correction on my part. Meng helped run through the docs for 4.1 [1]
and compiled the QuickInstallGuide (earlier called the Runbook). We
just forgot to include a build job to generate those docs:
You can find the latest here:
http://jenkins.buildacloud.org/view/master/job/build-docs-quickinst
vrouter run on Xen host, is ok. or run kvm host without ovs ,working too
2013/8/27 Daan Hoogland :
> That would seem to be a bug. Can you migrate the router to a xen host
> to see it working again?
>
> On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 4:57 PM, 不坏阿峰 wrote:
>> this is different.
>>
>> i have configed the
Can you share the config (with sensitive data changed of course)
On 8/29/13 11:07 PM, "Yong Chen" wrote:
>We have 10 sonicwall IPsec VPNs running at the same time in our setup. So
>far it works fine.
>
>Yong
>
>-Original Message-
>From: CSG - Ashley Lester [mailto:ash...@computer-service
What *I* would wish (if wishes were horsesŠ) would be a process similar to
vagrant.
stackmaker init basic
stackmaker up
Where stackmaker is a yet-to-be-invented-and-written adjunct to CloudStack.
The result of the above commands would be a CloudStack management server,
and a CloudStack instance
Ron I like very much what you said; the documentation is not quite perfect yet.
The runbook sounds like a great idea.I have no issue running CentOS 6.4 -> I
was using 6.3 per documentation (Anti insanity measures)
My Setup is fairly simple and similar to the basic install discussed in the
doc
That would be a powerful script Chiradeep.
Ron I like your idea. Count me in.
> From: chiradeep.vit...@citrix.com
> To: users@cloudstack.apache.org; rwhee...@artifact-software.com
> Subject: Re: CS 4.1 and CentOS 6.3
> Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2013 17:45:32 +
>
> What *I* would wish (if wishes were
James
This is a great idea. I would be great to get something like that going for the
4.2 release.
> Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2013 20:03:17 +0200
> From: ja...@usharesoft.com
> To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
> CC: tschnei...@live.com
> Subject: Re: CS 4.1 and CentOS 6.3
>
> Hi All,
>
> I actually did
Hi All,
I actually did this a long time ago for Cloud.com - called "Cloud.com in
a Box" (so we are talking early versions of CloudStack - 2.2 and 3.0).
It was an ISO image that would automatically install CloudStack on
physical machines:
- CloudStack Management Server
- One ore more compute
Well if you could take screen shots of your config, it will be helpful, you
may hide your secret keys, just so that it will make us easy for us to
setup :)
Thanks
On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 12:17 PM, Chiradeep Vittal <
chiradeep.vit...@citrix.com> wrote:
> Can you share the config (with sensitive
Objective: Speed up the Apache CloudStack adoption by abstracting the need of
going through install process and using pre-installed package instead.
Especially useful for a quick POC.
Version: Apache CloudStack 4.1.1 | OS: CentOS 6.4 x86_64
vSphere:
Short URL: http://s.apache.org/vapp-acs411-v
Thanks for trying ..
it seems broken by design, I fixed it by looking at log4j config in the
management folder. I also found a bug reported and marked as fixed, I have
added a comment there, and hopefully it will get picked up and fixed again.
Dean
On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 7:19 PM, Marty Sweet
How can I create a cluster of heterogeneous hosts that are using XCP on
CloudStack?
--
Rafael Weingartner
Apologies to everyone for the formatting to the last email... forgot that fancy
formatting was not allowedHopefully this is a bit cleaner:
Ron I like very much what you said; the documentation is not quite perfect yet.
The runbook sounds like a great idea.I have no issue running CentOS 6.4 -> I
2013/8/31 Rafael Weingartner
> How can I create a cluster of heterogeneous hosts that are using XCP on
> CloudStack?
>
Hi, Just using xe-pool-join on master node and then adding hosts on CS
--
N.g.U.y.e.N.A.n.H.t.U
Hello everyone
I have been using cloudmonkey for few months now, and I always get no
results when I run
mycloudmonkey> list virtualmachines
mycloudmonkey>
listing users / diskofferings .. etc works fine,
PS: I did run sync number of times and yet, list virtualmachines returns no
data.
Dean
This is great news! This will help adoption a lot I think.
However just wondering if this is a free appliance?
Thank you
On 2013/08/31, at 5:15, "Musayev, Ilya" wrote:
> Objective: Speed up the Apache CloudStack adoption by abstracting the need of
> going through install process and using pre
Won't a user added in sudoers work ?
Thanks
On 30 Aug 2013 20:39, "Marty Sweet" wrote:
> Hi Chirag,
>
> What username are you using when you add the host in the cloudstack
> interface?
> This should be 'root', as explained on line 114 of your pastebin.
>
> Marty
>
>
> On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 12:
Hi, Dean. Does it return anything if you add "listall=true"? What
about when specifying a particular VM with "id=vm_id"? Are there any
entries (errors or otherwise) in the cloudmonkey log?
Best regards,
Kirk
On 08/30/2013 10:30 PM, Dean Kamali wrote:
> Hello everyone
>
> I have been using cl
100% free.. perfect for quick POC and testing.
Production-wise, you may want to install it by the book.
-Original Message-
From: Jake G. [mailto:dj_dark_jungl...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2013 1:59 AM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache CloudStack
Homepage for appliances can be seen here
http://www.cloudsand.com/content/virtual-applicances/
2 more announcements are coming up soon.
Generic linux templates - mostly rhel based, CentOS, Fedora and Scientific
Linux with cloud-init support.
CloudSand Edition of CloudStack - which contains ACS +
Very nice. I had planned to do the same this weekend.
Very happy to see it got done.
Thanks
Rajesh Battala
-Original Message-
From: Musayev, Ilya [mailto:imusa...@webmd.net]
Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2013 1:46 AM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: [ANNOUNCE] Apache CloudStack Vir
If possible, push them to SuseStudo It's a nice appliance building site.
-Original Message-
From: Musayev, Ilya [mailto:imusa...@webmd.net]
Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2013 1:46 AM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: [ANNOUNCE] Apache CloudStack Virtual Appliance - vSphere, KVM and X
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