happens to the best of 'em. happy cloudstacking!
On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 5:35 PM, Ron Gage <r...@rongage.org> wrote: > Bone-headed error on my part.... :( No IP address assigned to the bond on > the XenServer. > > The mis-leading error message didn't help, but I accept the blame for this > one. > > Helluva way to get started on the mailing list, huh! > > Ron > > > > > On 12/10/2013 8:31 PM, Ron Gage wrote: > >> Thanks for replying! >> >> The Xenserver is a new install and the NFS server has not been set up on >> the Xenserver. >> >> Ron >> >> >> On 12/10/2013 8:28 PM, Ahmad Emneina wrote: >> >>> Sounds like the primary storage is already connected to the host. You can >>> either add it as a pre-setup in cloudstack, or remove it from the >>> xenserver >>> hosts and add it back through cloudstack. >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 5:24 PM, Ron Gage <r...@rongage.org> wrote: >>> >>> Greetings from Detroit Michigan! >>>> >>>> I am trying to set up a small cloud for personal training. My current >>>> issue is that attempting to add primary storage returns the error >>>> message >>>> "Failed to delete storage pool on host". >>>> >>>> Setup: >>>> CS 4.2.0 >>>> Primary NFS is on the CS server >>>> CS server is dual homed (1 x gig on mgmt network, 2 x gig on storage >>>> network) >>>> storage network is LACP, MTU 9000, switch shows that the LACP bond is up >>>> to the host as well as to storage >>>> Host: Xenserver 6.2 >>>> >>>> Question 1: is it ok/appropriate to use XenCenter to set up the bond on >>>> the server for the storage network? >>>> Question 2: How do I get past the "failed to delete" message when >>>> setting >>>> up primary storage? >>>> >>>> Thanks! >>>> >>>> Ron >>>> >>>> >> >