Yogesh, did you make sure you added your hosts to the Access Control Lists of your primary and secondary storage?
For me I had an NAS using NFS shares and I had to add the IP addresses of my hosts to the ACL's of the shares on my NAS. Does that make sense? I think your issue is that your SSVM cannot access your storage because it is being denied access. Best, Kent Johnson Graduate Student Information Systems University of Utah ________________________________________ From: Yogesh [[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2013 8:54 AM To: [email protected]; [email protected] Subject: SSVM Issue - InsufficientServerCapacityException Hi Team, I got an alert with below exceptions in logs com.cloud.exception.InsufficientServerCapacityException: Unable to create a deployment for VM[SecondaryStorageVms-75-VM]Scope=interface com.cloud.dc.DataCenter: id=1:2013-08-20 09:16:44,123 WARN [storage.secondary.SecondaryStorageManagerImpl] (secstorage-1:null) Exception while trying to start secondary storage vm Checking in Cloud UI , I found that ssvm s-75-VM is in starting state. While trying to restart from Cloud Portal, it is failing also I have tried destroy, and it is getting recreated but remain in starting state. I have checked for Primary storage it is at 80% usage so it does not seems to be an issue with storage. Please suggest. Best Regards, _____________________ Yogesh Sharma EMail : [email protected]
