Hi Aschim,

          Which zone are your trying to configure - basic or advanced? Did you 
use "security groups" as isolation method? In the latter case you should switch 
to bridge mode as Erik suggested.
          I guess you may also have problem with primary storage registered at 
your XenServer host. Can you check at your host console "xe sr-list" and see 
its mounted?  
         Right now it is hard to say what is the reason, but most often it is 
ether network or storage misconfiguration.
        
Vadim.
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From: Erik Weber [terbol...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, November 28, 2014 20:33
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org; jor...@cloudure.no
Subject: Re: Cannot transit agent status with event AgentDisconnected for host

Looks like it's having issues configuring the bridge firewall.

Have you changed the xenserver network backend to bridge mode?

--
Erik
Også norsk :-)


Den fredag 28. november 2014 skrev Jørgen Aschim Forsell <jor...@cloudure.no>
følgende:

> Hi!
> I am having trouble with adding XenServer 6.2 as a host to Cloudstack 4.4.1
> install. It’s added, but first with a popup saying “failed to add host” –
> Then it adds it into the pool (as shown in screenshot), but with an alert.
>
>
>
> Xenserver is a fresh install, with all fresh updates. Also installed latest
> DvS from Citrix on the host, and set it as a controller.
> Cloudstack is installed on a Ubuntu 12.04 VM on the computehost, could that
> be the issue ?
>
> Followed the install-manual point by point, made some adjustments regarding
> the NFS, had to install Java 7 and set JAVA_HOME.
>
> Logs are here:
> http://pastebin.com/A23m8V1b
>
> Logs are from the 7’th try.
>
>
>
> Screenshot of the dashboard here:
> http://imgur.com/a/QyBmU#0
>
>
>
>
>
> Thanks!
>
> j0rg1
>
>

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