-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello and thank you for your replies.
Allow me to address them individually. On 03/06/2015 10:34 AM, Partha Goswami wrote: > just keep basic default networking and try i had same issue solved > that way > Hello Partha May I ask you to elaborate what you mean by that. Which kind of default networking I would have to use? On 03/06/2015 10:50 AM, Timothy Lothering wrote: > I suggest you have a look further in the logs, the " > InsufficientServerCapacityException" usually indicates that the > server you are trying to provision to does not meet your templates > requirements. There are 2 parts to this and I will explain by way > of an example: > > You have a 2 Socket, 16 Core Server with 64GB RAM, the server > cores are rated at 2.0GHz, if you have a template which has been > defined as > 2.0GHz, theoretically, this should work, but if you look at what the > Host system says is available (i.e. 1999MHz), the server will be > deemed as having insufficient capacity. > > With this said, have you modified the default service offering for > your Console Proxy and/or Secondary storage? Also, I suggest you > look to see if the Host is in maintenance Mode. Logs will be your > best bet Hi Timothy Everything is "out-of-the-box" and unmodified. The hypervisor host is up and in the agent logs there is nothing that indicates any warnings. At this time I only have the default "small" and "medium" service offerings which are way below system specs albeit the CPU frequency is indeed not the same as what the system offers (it is lower) should it be the same? On 03/06/2015 11:48 AM, Gopalakrishnan S wrote: > Your server have enough capacity but cloudstack server error > indicates that your cluster and pod load as null value. My > suggestion is you should recheck your management traffic ip > configuration. Is that ips are communicate properly ? > > Please make sure your management traffic ip cofiguration in > cloudstack zone ->pod settings. Hello Gopalakrishnan Do you mean I should make sure the hypervisor host can communicate with the management server and vice versa? That is definitely the case, otherwise I would not be able to see the host in my infrastructure overview, right? They are on different subnets though which also have different VLANS, is there something I need to set there? Kind regards and thanks for your feedback everyone. - -- Daniel Kollmer | Sr. System Engineer - OTS | daniel.koll...@tomtom.com | Phone: +31 20 75 75 084 | Mobile: +31 (0)6 29 13 96 47 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJU+ZQBAAoJEAFpCdELSZ7ZG5EP/jKJNyj4dVPhOJ9PT8t3yvG6 TQUgxohGhUfKktORfuLQ/0ulpmXBmxtU/MNBb3qpyoWm986M2s5jCZYx9LSW4ucq +JeAhqxKSLDJtqJVLJ+kVjBewuXdnc/l2PzYP0w7KzUBRpFIrbk4SuxESZXl9ofG ah0RJ46Yy8qeNXfmOERHnVdo1OT/dXPVkP5TuPdsyEa6jBVB1FTcaM1MqNFGj1+K TdnwrvSjhJUQK34w4BJON0/qDUgPjBoznaQzYVFgsMqow68goQ0/BmcKlC92Mb6F 5wusOG98p3TpgOHViGBHUH+FRJnjydRWQA+kPTOz5EqAU7iWW4JGiqhG/ALUrUEv Hc2n+BPzpJWB/ZIQgFQ9uJm/ZwkMj3oC2aDEWOaJI78c4O+mPD2sKkLQyKmqgLga 7AYnOzRYCycHBf+PNqW/6/ZkEoiugX7BvvmuZv1HAT5wYqQGrx2Kfng1cYyh2V03 owsxrQ7w1zL9qwU6GmeXmSBEEQY4bVpKbHrC2eVTRfyaZOQtExFOahIbwAGjddtl PZ+CNZLMaIZClpH2SqRxa28uXWYNSBEwiF2I2seImRQNrVJCbHN5U7ItKsEuCRPy 0pqcc3wq0dCGws/2P5sP5daHQaGmKgYIYGMDfukTOqmCuXJTqVPfA64dtBtTWUbq UIlSOqUuZTjBy3Y6jWpb =nEUw -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----