Hi Rohit,
I managed fix absent of hosts. It was host tags related afterall. db host_tags
contained tags before xenserver update in past. After dropping them update
succeeded until new systemvm deployment.
Like others said in thread, systemvm are successfully deployd, but not network
will be
Hi Dag,
I am still trying to understand, but some instances crashed where some others
shutdown properly.
So far, I can confirm that all vhd (after coalesce) can be imported to Xen, and
most of them fail to import as VHD.
Some failure imports are successful after the Xen import step, but some
Hi Gregoire,
One thing just struck me – what was the status of the VMs you were exporting
from NFS? Were they cleanly shut down or did they simply crash when the
hardware failed? If so could you have an issue where the disk you are initially
exporting isn’t consistent, hence import fails?
I don't think this is conclusive yet. It states that your XenServer is
capable of running HVM VMs.
try this:
xe vm-list uuid= params=hvm,name-label
if it's false, I'm not sure what's happening but if it's true I guess you
have three options:
1) wait for the fix on 4.11.0.1
2) downgrade your
Hi Andrei,
Next step is to do some tcpdumping on the two VRs. Set some ping’s going and
check:
Private NIC: tcpdump -i eth0 icmp
Public NIC: tcpdump -i eth2 icmp
That way you should be able to see how far your traffic reaches.
Regards,
Dag Sonstebo
Cloud Architect
ShapeBlue
On 23/02/2018,
Bump.
Any ideas anyone? This issue is really annoying.
Thanks
- Original Message -
> From: "Andrei Mikhailovsky"
> To: "users" , "users"
>
> Sent: Wednesday, 21 February, 2018 22:10:25
> Subject: Re:
Do VRs stay online and connected?
What you need to do next is check your cloud.log on the system VMs, possibly
also up the verbosity level in the logs to catch why they are dropping comms.
Regards,
Dag Sonstebo
Cloud Architect
ShapeBlue
On 23/02/2018, 15:25, "Chen Zhang"
Hi Dag,
Yes I did recreate the new system VMs. The version is "Cloudstack release
4.11.0".
Thanks!
Chen
On Fri, Feb 23, 2018 at 9:27 AM, Dag Sonstebo
wrote:
> Hi Chen,
>
> You say you just upgraded to 4.11 – did you destroy your system VMs and
> let them recreate
Hi Chen,
You say you just upgraded to 4.11 – did you destroy your system VMs and let
them recreate after the upgrade?
Can you also check what version a “cat /etc/cloudstack-release” shows up with
on your SSVM/CPVM?
Regards,
Dag Sonstebo
Cloud Architect
ShapeBlue
On 23/02/2018, 14:00, "Chen
Hello,
I am new in the list and I am stuck with a very annoying issue on
CPVM/SSVM.
When I start the Cloudstack-management, everything is good. After around 3-4
hours, the agent state of CPVM/SSVM
automatically turns to "Disconnected" and the secondary storage goes to
"0kb/0kb", but the VM
Hi Khosrow,
I think you are right with the HVM type/mode in Xenserver :
[root@xenserver-7 /]# xl info
host : xenserver-7
release: 4.4.0+10
version: #1 SMP Wed Nov 29 16:48:41 UTC 2017
machine: x86_64
nr_cpus: 4
Hi Makran,
Yes I’m talking purely on the XS side – in the cases we’ve seen the XS host may
or may not have been in MM in CloudStack, but if you checked in XenCentre they
would have somehow gone into MM independently of CloudStack. The CloudStack GUI
would then error if you tried to the the
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