Motty, Yeah, a VM won't exist on XS unless it is powered on. CCP will destroy the VM (domain) as soon as the VM is halted. Only the root disk VDI will remain.
The mgmt. logs you shared point at " InsufficientServerCapacityException" though it is not clear what resource. A deeper look at the mgmt. logs will reveal more details. Try doing - grep " DirectAgent-27:ctx-5720dc90" - and see if you get more information related to the error. Regards, Somesh -----Original Message----- From: Motty Cruz [mailto:motty.c...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2015 10:53 AM To: users@cloudstack.apache.org Subject: Re: Job failed due to exception Unable to create a deployment for VM[User|i-2-192-VM] - ACS 4.4.1 XenServer 6.2 Hello ilya, I can't power VM on Xen directly because I don't see it, xe vm-list, I believe Cloudstack keep that in secondary storage. Does anybody know how to force power directly on xen? Thanks, Motty On 02/17/2015 11:43 PM, ilya musayev wrote: > Motty > > I'm not a Xen person, but looking at the logs, i dont see any specific > error. Would you please check logs on XenServer? > Can you force power on VM on Xen directly to see what happens? > > Regards, > ilya > On 2/17/15 2:35 PM, Motty Cruz wrote: >> Hello, I am unable to start VM in Cloudstack, I get a very generic >> error, unable to create deployment. I was working, however I need to >> detach a 2nd disk. I shutdown the VM, detach the 2nd Disk, restart >> the VM. however, am unable to restart now. please help! >> >> Job failed due to exception Unable to create a deployment for >> VM[User|i-2-192-VM] >> here is the logs: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=6RjTSduU >> >> >> -Motty >> >