Hi Marcus and others.
There is no need to kill of the entire hypervisor, if one of the primary
storages fail.
You just need to kill the VMs and probably disable SR on XenServer,
because all other SRs and VMs have no problems.
if you kill those, then you can safely start them elsewhere. On
XenS
hello cloudstack users,
Can any one tell me why cloudstack dont allow us to add hosts running VM's
???
thx
H Badi,
Cloudstack needs to be in control of what is running on the hosts. As
work around create templates from the vms and deploy then deploy them
from cloudstack after adding the host
regards,
Daan
On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 11:44 AM, Badi wrote:
> hello cloudstack users,
>
> Can any one tell me
Hi,
I have the same problem. Because most of my clients are outside of organisation
so donwtime is not an option. So it there any kind of procedure that can be
created (or exists) in case we want to migrate existing infrastructure into the
clodustack (convert to IaaS). Something like script th
I agree with France, sounds like a more sensible idea and killing hosts left,
right and centre with live vms. I now understand the reasons behind killing the
troubled host server, however, this should be done without killing live vms
with fully working volumes.
Regarding having nfs and ceph
On 04.03.2014 12:55, Andrei Mikhailovsky wrote:
Regarding having nfs and ceph storage in different clusters - sounds
like a good idea for majority of cases, however, my setup will not
allow me to do that just yet. I am using ceph for my root and data
volumes and NFS for backup volumes.
Having
On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 3:34 AM, France wrote:
> Hi Marcus and others.
>
> There is no need to kill of the entire hypervisor, if one of the primary
> storages fail.
> You just need to kill the VMs and probably disable SR on XenServer, because
> all other SRs and VMs have no problems.
> if you kill
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On Mar 4, 2014, at 3:38 PM, Marcus wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 3:34 AM, France wrote:
>> Hi Marcus and others.
>>
>> There is no need to kill of the entire hypervisor, if one of the primary
>> storages fail.
>> You just need to kill the VMs and probably disable SR on XenServer, because
>> a
Again, many thanks for all the help this community/list has provided.
Question about local storage. We want to use it. I turned it on in the
Global Settings and restarted. What path is used to store the vms on the
host? My thinking is I need to create a FS to store the vms, bu t dont know
where cl
This would be a super-cool feature to add to ACS. It’s sorta the
cloud-orchestration equivalent of having to add 1000 nodes to nagios. Would be
interesting to discuss with folks over a tasty beverage in Denver...
On Mar 4, 2014, at 2:44 AM, Badi wrote:
> hello cloudstack users,
>
> Can any o
This is more of a sanity check. When I build an ubuntu package with noredist,
the systemvm.iso doesn’t include the VMware jars, even though maven reports
success for building VMware and systemvm.iso. I have the VMware packages in
maven and it builds RPMs fine, it just appears the files aren’t
Which hypervisor are you using? I don't know the default for KVM, but am
pretty sure XenServer will use any LVM SRs that are preset. VMware will
likely use any existing local storage.
--Mike
On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 8:33 AM, Brent Clark wrote:
> Again, many thanks for all the help this community
thirsty!
On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 6:01 PM, John Kinsella wrote:
> This would be a super-cool feature to add to ACS. It's sorta the
> cloud-orchestration equivalent of having to add 1000 nodes to nagios. Would
> be interesting to discuss with folks over a tasty beverage in Denver...
>
> On Mar 4,
So I've been pondering something. Has anyone ever added a VM that was created
outside of the CS UI? For example what if I created a VM using the vcenter
interface, but I then wanted that VM to be managed inside of CS?
I could see this being a use case if I wanted to P2V a machine...
On 04.03.2014 18:55, Michael Phillips wrote:
So I've been pondering something. Has anyone ever added a VM that was
created outside of the CS UI? For example what if I created a VM using
the vcenter interface, but I then wanted that VM to be managed inside
of CS?
I could see this being a use case
On 04.03.2014 16:33, Brent Clark wrote:
Again, many thanks for all the help this community/list has provided.
Question about local storage. We want to use it. I turned it on in the
Global Settings and restarted. What path is used to store the vms on
the
host? My thinking is I need to create a F
I could see that working for sureI'll have to try that...
> Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2014 19:05:56 +
> From: n...@li.nux.ro
> To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Adding VM created outside of CS
>
> On 04.03.2014 18:55, Michael Phillips wrote:
> > So I've been pondering something. Has a
Hello, I am studying the operation of single sign-on in CloudStack. Does anyone
can provide me information about this topic?
I want to know if you can use SAML, OpenID, ..., and as it should be.
Thank you.
Hi,
In 4.2.1, is this an expected behavior for not being able to attach a
data drive to a server that has a VM snapshot? It's a little odd that
you can't do that especially when I can do it on XenCenter (for
instance). Is it the same in 4.3.0?
--
Francois Gaudreault
Architecte de Solution Cl
Hi Team,
I am trying to boot a VM using an ISO of Ubuntu 10.04 provided by Ubuntu
community. I have register the iso but when I am trying to launch an Instance
it gives error.
I have tried this with cloudstack 3.0 to 4.2 all versions. Every time the same
thing. So I need our help here. First th
Hello!
I recorded a jira feature request about this, but I make a workaround
too - while sso would be implemented -, because I wanted to auth users
with eduID.
My solution is a php based register page, which can be opened (from main
login page) after we had successfull login on idP.
After that
Hi,
This is possible, could you let us know what error is being returned?
A copy + paste of the cloudstack management server log will also be ideal.
Thanks,
Marty Sweet
On 4 March 2014 07:59, Deepak Sihag wrote:
> Hi Team,
>
> I am trying to boot a VM using an ISO of Ubuntu 10.04 provided by Ub
Hi,
Anyone knows if it's possible to customise the XenServer ISO installer?
Need to add some newer LSI and Intel NIC drivers and I can't seem to
find any documentation on this.
Lucian
--
Sent from the Delta quadrant using Borg technology!
Nux!
www.nux.ro
Indeed logs will help. But apart from that do also google a bit, as I
recall seeing these issues reported before.
Generally its to do with the guest os and hypervisor capabilities if my
memory serves me right.
Thanks,
-Nitin
On 04/03/14 1:50 PM, "Marty Sweet" wrote:
>Hi,
>
>This is possible, co
I've not tried this, but it looks like this should work for you with
modifications for a fresh ISO.
http://maufderheiden.wordpress.com/2013/05/13/slipstream-supplemental-packs-and-install-xenserver-6-1-from-usb-drive/
I'm going to add this topic to my list of guides for xenserver.org.
Please let
On 05.03.2014 00:02, Tim Mackey wrote:
I've not tried this, but it looks like this should work for you with
modifications for a fresh ISO.
http://maufderheiden.wordpress.com/2013/05/13/slipstream-supplemental-packs-and-install-xenserver-6-1-from-usb-drive/
I'm going to add this topic to my list
That took a bit of digging. Again, I've tried neither, but there are two
other options:
1. Modify XS-REPOSITORY-LIST in the ISO to contain your supplemental packs
(aka drivers) and re-seal it
2. Use an answerfile and add in the line(s):
ftp://172.16.0.249/ftp/xs62/driver
If you do the answerfil
On 04-Mar-2014, at 1:29 pm, Deepak Sihag wrote:
> Hi Team,
>
> I am trying to boot a VM using an ISO of Ubuntu 10.04 provided by Ubuntu
> community. I have register the iso but when I am trying to launch an Instance
> it gives error.
> I have tried this with cloudstack 3.0 to 4.2 all versions.
Comments inline.
On 05-Mar-2014, at 12:25 am, Michael Phillips wrote:
> So I've been pondering something. Has anyone ever added a VM that was created
> outside of the CS UI? For example what if I created a VM using the vcenter
> interface, but I then wanted that VM to be managed inside of CS?
Hi,
I'm running CS 4.2.1 on XenServer 6.2 hosts.
My primary storage is a ZFS file system provided via NFS.
When I do a dd test directly from one of the hosts on the NFS mount I get a
write speed of about 150MBps
dd if=/dev/zero of=test.dmp bs=1M conv=fdatasync count=1000
1000+0 records in
1000
Comments inline.
On 05-Mar-2014, at 10:01 am, Nishan Sanjeewa Gunasekara
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running CS 4.2.1 on XenServer 6.2 hosts.
>
> My primary storage is a ZFS file system provided via NFS.
>
> When I do a dd test directly from one of the hosts on the NFS mount I get a
> write speed of a
Hi Nishan,
If your vm is deployed in an isolated network all the traffic goes via VR. So
please check the rate limiting on the VR.
You may have to increase the rate limit value to get more BW.
Thanks,
Sanjeev
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From: Nishan Sanjeewa Gunasekara [mailto:nishan.sanje...@gm
Comments inline.
On 05-Mar-2014, at 10:45 am, Sanjeev Neelarapu
wrote:
> Hi Nishan,
>
> If your vm is deployed in an isolated network all the traffic goes
> via VR. So please check the rate limiting on the VR.
> You may have to increase the rate limit value to get more BW.
Hi Sanjeev,
Does p
Check with xencenter on the network tab for that vm and see what the rate limit
is there.
> On Mar 4, 2014, at 8:31 PM, Nishan Sanjeewa Gunasekara
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm running CS 4.2.1 on XenServer 6.2 hosts.
>
> My primary storage is a ZFS file system provided via NFS.
>
> When I do a
How does it relate to the network rate of the vm or the VR for that matter?
My vm is running on primary storage which is an nfs mount on my host on a
10G link.
On 05/03/2014 4:38 PM, "Carlos Reategui" wrote:
> Check with xencenter on the network tab for that vm and see what the rate
> limit is t
HI Nishan,
Its nfs mount and it has to pass through your network.
I see for guest vms ,QOS limit set to 25600kbytes/s .I think increase this
value will give better throughput.
Also while you mount nfs storage ,you can set the rsize and wsize parameters
for better I/O.
Regards
Sadhu
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