What does your management server log say? Or the ssvm log if the ms log is clean?
Regards, Erik Weber 15. des. 2013 20:29 skrev "Ron Gage" <r...@rongage.org> følgende: > I have added a CIDR list of "10.0.0.0/8,192.168.0.0/24" to the > secstorage.allowed.internal.sites parameter and restarted the management > server. I can wget from the storage server to the management server > (management server is 10.0.0.10 and 192.168.0.190, secondary NAS is > 192.168.0.220). I have tried to pull the ISO from the secondary storage > into Cloudstack and from the management server itself (installed httpd on > the management server just for this). It all works independently but not > in unison. The "register ISO" screen goes through the motions all right, > but then silently fails. > > Ron > > > On 12/15/2013 1:04 PM, Ahmad Emneina wrote: > >> I'd try to do a simple wget from, say, your management server box. if that >> succeeds, you'll need to modify a global setting on your management server >> to allow for downloading from a private address space >> (secstorage.allowed.internal.sites). >> >> >> On Sun, Dec 15, 2013 at 9:59 AM, Ron Gage <r...@rongage.org> wrote: >> >> Hi! >>> >>> I am trying to add an ISO image to my test environment and it appears to >>> not be going too well. >>> >>> I went through the "Register ISO" process in the templates section under >>> the ISO view. No errors came back, the notification came through at the >>> top, and the ISO I registered showed up in the list of ISOs. When I >>> refreshed the ISO page view, the just-registered ISO disappeared. >>> >>> Looking at my secondary storage does not show anything getting copied >>> over >>> to it at all (the free disk space is staying constant). The ISO location >>> is >>> a secondary NFS server where I have WebDAV enabled and no credentials >>> required for access. >>> >>> Any idea what I could be doing wrong? >>> >>> Ron >>> >>> >>> >