+1 on what Dave said. Run the script ssvm-check.sh inside SSVM and this
will check this along with other stuff. It should be able to tell you if
you coulnt mount the disk.
More info @ https://cwiki.apache.org/CLOUDSTACK/ssvm-troubleshooting.html

On 20/06/13 5:18 AM, "Dave Dunaway" <dave.duna...@gmail.com> wrote:

>Sounds like your SSVM is not mounting your NFS storage. If you look at
>your
>SSVM, I believe you'll find the  the hard drive to be 2gigs. Which is what
>the dashboard is reporting.  Log in, check that the SSVM has mounted your
>NFS storage.
>
>
>On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 6:51 PM, Nick Wales <n...@nickwales.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> I have this very same problem. Except mine shows 1.92GB when it is ~1TB.
>>
>> I can make snapshots just fine though and I uploaded an ISO yesterday.
>>
>>
>> On 18 June 2013 09:40, Enric Muñoz <emu...@intecom.ad> wrote:
>>
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I have a secondary storage, which is a whole hard disk of 3 TB. I do a
>> NFS
>> > share with it but the cloudstack dashboard says that my secondary
>>storage
>> > capacity is 1.97 GB (GB instead of TB). Therefore, when it downloads
>>the
>> > CentOS template it appears an error telling this:
>> >
>> > Failed post download script: bunzip2: I/O or other error, bailing out.
>> > Possible reason follows.bunzip2: No space left on devicefailed to
>> > uncompress
>> >
>> 
>>/mnt/SecStorage/1a960689-a104-3963-ad39-42bd2b7156cc/template/tmpl/1/5/dn
>>ld3896807607762746096tmp_
>> >
>> > I suppose this error appears because the secondary storage capacity is
>> not
>> > well recognised.
>> > Has anybody experienced any similar error??
>> >
>> > Enric Muñoz - INTECOM
>> > E-mail: emu...@intecom.ad<mailto:emu...@intecom.ad>
>> > Tel: (+376) 870100
>> > Ctra. de la Comella 23
>> > AD500 Andorra la Vella
>> > Principat d'Andorra
>> >
>> >
>>

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