have you tried destroying the ssvm/cpvm? CS should recycle the vm and spawn new instances.
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 11:03 AM, Daniel Hertanu <[email protected]> wrote: > One more thing. If I try now to put the host in Maintenance mode, it stays > in PrepareforMaintenance. If I cancel the Maintenance mode it becomes again > Enabled. > > > > > On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 8:00 PM, Daniel Hertanu <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi > > > > CS 4.2.0 running on CentOS 6.4 64 bit with one XenServer host. I had to > > reboot the host so I put the host in maintenance mode. All VMs were > > shutdown, then the host was put in Maintenace, then I rebooted the host. > > After the reboot both SSVM and CPVM fail to start with something like > this: > > > > nameLabel: Async.VM.start_on > > nameDescription: > > allowedOperations: [] > > currentOperations: {} > > created: Wed Oct 30 17:55:26 GMT 2013 > > finished: Wed Oct 30 17:55:35 GMT 2013 > > status: failure > > residentOn: com.xensource.xenapi.Host@59ca3c2e > > progress: 1.0 > > type: <none/> > > result: > > errorInfo: [CANNOT_PLUG_VIF, > > OpaqueRef:ce19a694-e572-7620-b1bd-c5a5133f6861] > > otherConfig: {} > > subtaskOf: com.xensource.xenapi.Task@aaf13f6f > > subtasks: [] > > > > > > Peeking with XenCenter on the host events log I can see this: "This VM > > cannot be started, as its network interfaces could not be connected. One > of > > the NICs is in use elsewhere." > > > > In the networking tab the host shows a NIC0 labeled management, a bond > > between NIC1 and NIC2 labeled guest, NIC3 labeled storage and a > > cloud_link_local_network. > > > > > > Any idea on what's going on? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Daniel > > >
