Ok so Primary storage.

Since I am able to deploy new VM's from ISO and Template that means access to 
the secondary storage is good.

Ok so my XenServers show my Storage LUN's have no failures.

Select * from cloud.template_store_ref;

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B5IXhrpPAT9qRVRGVmY3TkR3ZGM 

Now what gets me is the last_updated is the same day that my problems started.  
When my storage PIF was calling errors.  I lost network connectivity to my 
iscsi primary storage and all of my VM's dropped and came back online.

What should I validate in this query as being correct because all of the 
instance VM's came back (except the 1 that we talked about yesterday) but my 
system vm's are still down.


Jeremy

-----Original Message-----
From: Dag Sonstebo [mailto:dag.sonst...@shapeblue.com] 
Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2017 11:50 AM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Re: Recreating SystemVM's

In short there’s no reason for CloudStack to download the system VM template 
from secondary to primary again if it’s there and working – hence your 2015 
dates. Template_spool_ref shows the download state to primary, 
template_store_ref shows status to secondary.

You can access your primary storage directly from command line on your 
XenServers – so can you check all those paths on your primary storage pools?

Regards,
Dag Sonstebo
Cloud Architect
ShapeBlue

On 22/06/2017, 17:22, "Jeremy Peterson" <jpeter...@acentek.net> wrote:

    1.       I downloaded the system template because my system template vm's 
were not launching so I downloaded it thinking something might be off.
    
    2.       '1', 'routing-1', 'SystemVM Template (XenServer)', 
'8a4039f2-bb71-11e4-8c76-0050569b1662', '0', '0', 'SYSTEM', '0', '64', 
'http://download.cloud.com/templates/4.5/systemvm64template-4.5-xen.vhd.bz2', 
'VHD', '2015-02-23 09:35:05', NULL, '1', '2b15ab4401c2d655264732d3fc600241', 
'SystemVM Template (XenServer)', '0', '0', '184', '1', '0', '1', '0', 
'XenServer', NULL, NULL, '0', '2689602048', 'Active', '0', NULL, '0'
    
    a.       Ok so that tells me that my template id is 1
    
    3.
    
    a.       '53', '5', '1', '2015-04-13 12:50:37', NULL, NULL, '100', 
'DOWNLOADED', NULL, 'ab6f3bcd-4c3e-4a7a-9f8b-45a822dbaaaf', 
'ab6f3bcd-4c3e-4a7a-9f8b-45a822dbaaaf', '0', '0', 'Ready', '2', '2015-04-13 
13:16:11'
    
    b.      '52', '6', '1', '2015-04-13 12:50:31', NULL, NULL, '100', 
'DOWNLOADED', NULL, 'bed64043-2208-415c-ad32-02ffeb4802d7', 
'bed64043-2208-415c-ad32-02ffeb4802d7', '0', '0', 'Ready', '2', '2015-04-13 
13:14:51'
    
    c.       '57', '7', '1', '2015-04-21 22:21:44', NULL, NULL, '100', 
'DOWNLOADED', NULL, 'f2bbd9ea-3237-4119-8c03-8c0c570d153b', 
'f2bbd9ea-3237-4119-8c03-8c0c570d153b', '0', '0', 'Ready', '2', '2015-04-21 
22:22:40'
    
    d.      '86', '8', '1', '2015-06-25 18:52:57', NULL, NULL, '100', 
'DOWNLOADED', NULL, 'd4085d91-22fa-4965-bfa7-d1a1800f6aa7', 
'd4085d91-22fa-4965-bfa7-d1a1800f6aa7', '0', '0', 'Ready', '2', '2015-06-25 
18:54:05'
    
                                                                   i.      This 
is from select * from cloud.template_spool_ref where template_id=1;
    
                                                                 ii.      In my 
logs I can see the third template.
    
    
    
    2017-06-22 09:23:49,103 DEBUG [c.c.a.t.Request] 
(Work-Job-Executor-117:ctx-03e815cd job-1042/job-154364 ctx-0c08652e) Seq 
18-3646226848309841098: Sending  { Cmd , MgmtId: 345050411715, via: 
18(Flex-Xen5.flexhost.local), Ver: v1, Flags: 100111, 
[{"org.apache.cloudstack.storage.command.CopyCommand":{"srcTO":{"org.apache.cloudstack.storage.to.TemplateObjectTO":{"path":"f2bbd9ea-3237-4119-8c03-8c0c570d153b","origUrl":"http://download.cloud.com/templates/4.5/systemvm64template-4.5-xen.vhd.bz2","uuid":"8a4039f2-bb71-11e4-8c76-0050569b1662","id":1,"format":"VHD","accountId":1,"checksum":"2b15ab4401c2d655264732d3fc600241","hvm":false,"displayText":"SystemVM
 Template 
(XenServer)","imageDataStore":{"org.apache.cloudstack.storage.to.PrimaryDataStoreTO":{"uuid":"FlexSAN1-LUN1","id":7,"poolType":"PreSetup","host":"localhost","path":"/FlexSAN1-LUN1","port":0,"url":"PreSetup://localhost/FlexSAN1-LUN1/?ROLE=Primary&STOREUUID=FlexSAN1-LUN1"}},"name":"routing-1","hypervisorType":"XenServer"}},"destTO":{"org.apache.cloudstack.storage.to.VolumeObjectTO":{"uuid":"7726194f-821c-4df2-90cf-f61ac06a362d","volumeType":"ROOT","dataStore":{"org.apache.cloudstack.storage.to.PrimaryDataStoreTO":{"uuid":"FlexSAN1-LUN1","id":7,"poolType":"PreSetup","host":"localhost","path":"/FlexSAN1-LUN1","port":0,"url":"PreSetup://localhost/FlexSAN1-LUN1/?ROLE=Primary&STOREUUID=FlexSAN1-LUN1"}},"name":"ROOT-23819","size":2689602048,"volumeId":28738,"vmName":"s-23819-VM","accountId":1,"format":"VHD","provisioningType":"THIN","id":28738,"deviceId":0,"hypervisorType":"XenServer"}},"executeInSequence":true,"options":{},"wait":0}}]
 }
    
    2017-06-22 09:23:49,103 DEBUG [c.c.a.t.Request] 
(Work-Job-Executor-117:ctx-03e815cd job-1042/job-154364 ctx-0c08652e) Seq 
18-3646226848309841098: Executing:  { Cmd , MgmtId: 345050411715, via: 
18(Flex-Xen5.flexhost.local), Ver: v1, Flags: 100111, 
[{"org.apache.cloudstack.storage.command.CopyCommand":{"srcTO":{"org.apache.cloudstack.storage.to.TemplateObjectTO":{"path":"f2bbd9ea-3237-4119-8c03-8c0c570d153b","origUrl":"http://download.cloud.com/templates/4.5/systemvm64template-4.5-xen.vhd.bz2","uuid":"8a4039f2-bb71-11e4-8c76-0050569b1662","id":1,"format":"VHD","accountId":1,"checksum":"2b15ab4401c2d655264732d3fc600241","hvm":false,"displayText":"SystemVM
 Template 
(XenServer)","imageDataStore":{"org.apache.cloudstack.storage.to.PrimaryDataStoreTO":{"uuid":"FlexSAN1-LUN1","id":7,"poolType":"PreSetup","host":"localhost","path":"/FlexSAN1-LUN1","port":0,"url":"PreSetup://localhost/FlexSAN1-LUN1/?ROLE=Primary&STOREUUID=FlexSAN1-LUN1"}},"name":"routing-1","hypervisorType":"XenServer"}},"destTO":{"org.apache.cloudstack.storage.to.VolumeObjectTO":{"uuid":"7726194f-821c-4df2-90cf-f61ac06a362d","volumeType":"ROOT","dataStore":{"org.apache.cloudstack.storage.to.PrimaryDataStoreTO":{"uuid":"FlexSAN1-LUN1","id":7,"poolType":"PreSetup","host":"localhost","path":"/FlexSAN1-LUN1","port":0,"url":"PreSetup://localhost/FlexSAN1-LUN1/?ROLE=Primary&STOREUUID=FlexSAN1-LUN1"}},"name":"ROOT-23819","size":2689602048,"volumeId":28738,"vmName":"s-23819-VM","accountId":1,"format":"VHD","provisioningType":"THIN","id":28738,"deviceId":0,"hypervisorType":"XenServer"}},"executeInSequence":true,"options":{},"wait":0}}]
 }
    
    2017-06-22 09:23:49,104 DEBUG [c.c.a.m.DirectAgentAttache] 
(DirectAgent-124:ctx-ab245ccb) Seq 18-3646226848309841098: Executing request
    
    2017-06-22 09:23:49,109 DEBUG [c.c.h.x.r.XenServerStorageProcessor] 
(DirectAgent-124:ctx-ab245ccb) Catch Exception 
com.xensource.xenapi.Types$UuidInvalid :VDI getByUuid for uuid: 
f2bbd9ea-3237-4119-8c03-8c0c570d153b failed due to The uuid you supplied was 
invalid.
    
    2017-06-22 09:23:49,110 WARN  [c.c.h.x.r.XenServerStorageProcessor] 
(DirectAgent-124:ctx-ab245ccb) Unable to create volume; 
Pool=volumeTO[uuid=7726194f-821c-4df2-90cf-f61ac06a362d|path=null|datastore=PrimaryDataStoreTO[uuid=FlexSAN1-LUN1|name=null|id=7|pooltype=PreSetup]];
 Disk:
    
    com.cloud.utils.exception.CloudRuntimeException: Catch Exception 
com.xensource.xenapi.Types$UuidInvalid :VDI getByUuid for uuid: 
f2bbd9ea-3237-4119-8c03-8c0c570d153b failed due to The uuid you supplied was 
invalid.
    
    
    
    And again I see another deployment of a vm
    
    
    
    2017-06-22 09:23:49,918 DEBUG [c.c.a.t.Request] 
(Work-Job-Executor-125:ctx-7dda0875 job-342/job-154365 ctx-79440317) Seq 
19-2522578741280910778: Sending  { Cmd , MgmtId: 345050411715, via: 
19(Flex-Xen1.flexhost.local), Ver: v1, Flags: 100111, 
[{"org.apache.cloudstack.storage.command.CopyCommand":{"srcTO":{"org.apache.cloudstack.storage.to.TemplateObjectTO":{"path":"d4085d91-22fa-4965-bfa7-d1a1800f6aa7","origUrl":"http://download.cloud.com/templates/4.5/systemvm64template-4.5-xen.vhd.bz2","uuid":"8a4039f2-bb71-11e4-8c76-0050569b1662","id":1,"format":"VHD","accountId":1,"checksum":"2b15ab4401c2d655264732d3fc600241","hvm":false,"displayText":"SystemVM
 Template 
(XenServer)","imageDataStore":{"org.apache.cloudstack.storage.to.PrimaryDataStoreTO":{"uuid":"FlexSAN1-LUN0","id":8,"poolType":"PreSetup","host":"localhost","path":"/FlexSAN1-LUN0","port":0,"url":"PreSetup://localhost/FlexSAN1-LUN0/?ROLE=Primary&STOREUUID=FlexSAN1-LUN0"}},"name":"routing-1","hypervisorType":"XenServer"}},"destTO":{"org.apache.cloudstack.storage.to.VolumeObjectTO":{"uuid":"a2456229-2942-4d9b-9bff-c6d9ea004fbd","volumeType":"ROOT","dataStore":{"org.apache.cloudstack.storage.to.PrimaryDataStoreTO":{"uuid":"FlexSAN1-LUN0","id":8,"poolType":"PreSetup","host":"localhost","path":"/FlexSAN1-LUN0","port":0,"url":"PreSetup://localhost/FlexSAN1-LUN0/?ROLE=Primary&STOREUUID=FlexSAN1-LUN0"}},"name":"ROOT-22411","size":2689602048,"volumeId":27330,"vmName":"v-22411-VM","accountId":1,"format":"VHD","provisioningType":"THIN","id":27330,"deviceId":0,"hypervisorType":"XenServer"}},"executeInSequence":true,"options":{},"wait":0}}]
 }
    
    2017-06-22 09:23:49,918 DEBUG [c.c.a.t.Request] 
(Work-Job-Executor-125:ctx-7dda0875 job-342/job-154365 ctx-79440317) Seq 
19-2522578741280910778: Executing:  { Cmd , MgmtId: 345050411715, via: 
19(Flex-Xen1.flexhost.local), Ver: v1, Flags: 100111, 
[{"org.apache.cloudstack.storage.command.CopyCommand":{"srcTO":{"org.apache.cloudstack.storage.to.TemplateObjectTO":{"path":"d4085d91-22fa-4965-bfa7-d1a1800f6aa7","origUrl":"http://download.cloud.com/templates/4.5/systemvm64template-4.5-xen.vhd.bz2","uuid":"8a4039f2-bb71-11e4-8c76-0050569b1662","id":1,"format":"VHD","accountId":1,"checksum":"2b15ab4401c2d655264732d3fc600241","hvm":false,"displayText":"SystemVM
 Template 
(XenServer)","imageDataStore":{"org.apache.cloudstack.storage.to.PrimaryDataStoreTO":{"uuid":"FlexSAN1-LUN0","id":8,"poolType":"PreSetup","host":"localhost","path":"/FlexSAN1-LUN0","port":0,"url":"PreSetup://localhost/FlexSAN1-LUN0/?ROLE=Primary&STOREUUID=FlexSAN1-LUN0"}},"name":"routing-1","hypervisorType":"XenServer"}},"destTO":{"org.apache.cloudstack.storage.to.VolumeObjectTO":{"uuid":"a2456229-2942-4d9b-9bff-c6d9ea004fbd","volumeType":"ROOT","dataStore":{"org.apache.cloudstack.storage.to.PrimaryDataStoreTO":{"uuid":"FlexSAN1-LUN0","id":8,"poolType":"PreSetup","host":"localhost","path":"/FlexSAN1-LUN0","port":0,"url":"PreSetup://localhost/FlexSAN1-LUN0/?ROLE=Primary&STOREUUID=FlexSAN1-LUN0"}},"name":"ROOT-22411","size":2689602048,"volumeId":27330,"vmName":"v-22411-VM","accountId":1,"format":"VHD","provisioningType":"THIN","id":27330,"deviceId":0,"hypervisorType":"XenServer"}},"executeInSequence":true,"options":{},"wait":0}}]
 }
    
    2017-06-22 09:23:49,918 DEBUG [c.c.a.m.DirectAgentAttache] 
(DirectAgent-4:ctx-8db8a7ec) Seq 19-2522578741280910778: Executing request
    
    2017-06-22 09:23:49,925 DEBUG [c.c.h.x.r.XenServerStorageProcessor] 
(DirectAgent-4:ctx-8db8a7ec) Catch Exception 
com.xensource.xenapi.Types$UuidInvalid :VDI getByUuid for uuid: 
d4085d91-22fa-4965-bfa7-d1a1800f6aa7 failed due to The uuid you supplied was 
invalid.
    
    2017-06-22 09:23:49,925 WARN  [c.c.h.x.r.XenServerStorageProcessor] 
(DirectAgent-4:ctx-8db8a7ec) Unable to create volume; 
Pool=volumeTO[uuid=a2456229-2942-4d9b-9bff-c6d9ea004fbd|path=null|datastore=PrimaryDataStoreTO[uuid=FlexSAN1-LUN0|name=null|id=8|pooltype=PreSetup]];
 Disk:
    
    com.cloud.utils.exception.CloudRuntimeException: Catch Exception 
com.xensource.xenapi.Types$UuidInvalid :VDI getByUuid for uuid: 
d4085d91-22fa-4965-bfa7-d1a1800f6aa7 failed due to The uuid you supplied was 
invalid.
    
    
    
    4.       Download_state shows DOWNLOADED and download_pct is 100 on all of 
my id’s
    
    5.       My storage is firmware based dell 3200 so there is no OS to log 
into to view the install_path.  How do I validate that?
    
    
    
    Now is it weird that my systemvm install date is 2015 but yet the command I 
used above completed successfully?
    
    
    
    Jeremy
    
    
    
    
    
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Dag Sonstebo [mailto:dag.sonst...@shapeblue.com]
    Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2017 9:58 AM
    To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
    Subject: Re: Recreating SystemVM's
    
    
    
    1) You’ve not told us why you chose to redownload the system VM template – 
can you elaborate?
    
    2) Can you run: “SELECT * FROM cloud.vm_template where name like '%system%' 
and hypervisor_type='XenServer';”
    
    3) “So after cleaning up the 5TB worth of data (last Friday)….” – did you 
check all your disk chains to ensure you didn’t wipe a base disk? If not then 
chances are you wiped a template disk CloudStack now thinks is there.
    
    Check this in template_spool_ref – work out from point 2) above what your 
template ID is, as well as what your primary storage pool ID is, something like 
this: “SELECT * FROM cloud.template_spool_ref where template_id=XYZ and 
pool_id=12345;”
    
    What is the downloaded state?
    
    Check the install_path on your primary storage – does it exist?
    
    
    
    Regards,
    
    Dag Sonstebo
    
    Cloud Architect
    
    ShapeBlue
    
    
    
    On 22/06/2017, 15:14, "Jeremy Peterson" 
<jpeter...@acentek.net<mailto:jpeter...@acentek.net>> wrote:
    
    
    
        Sorry I am using 4.5.0 I mistyped my versions.
    
    
    
        http://prntscr.com/fmuluj
    
    
    
        My router.template.xenserver shows
    
                    SystemVM Template (XenServer)
    
    
    
        If I go Templates -> SystemVM Template (XenServer) the Status is 
Download Complete and Read shows Yes
    
    
    
        This is the command I ran on my mananagement server to redownload 
systemvm template.
    
                    
/usr/share/cloudstack-common/scripts/storage/secondary/cloud-install-sys-tmplt 
-m /secondary -u 
http://cloudstack.apt-get.eu/systemvm/4.5/systemvm64template-4.5-xen.vhd.bz2 -h 
xenserver -F
    
    
    
        i-153-446-VM was a working VM that powered off during this whole set of 
problems and had not been able to power back online since.  The oddity is I get 
the error visually "insufficient capacity" yes during the call to start that VM 
it finds a valid host for Memory and CPU but then errors with UUID is invalid.  
I am more focused on SSVM and ConsoleProxyVM not starting at this time. As I 
have replaced i-153-446 with a new VM.  Now this is puzzling.  I can launch new 
VM's for ISO's and templates.
    
    
    
                    Display name     test-launch-from-template
    
                    Name    test-launch-from-template
    
                    State     Running
    
                    Template             CentOS 7 40GB
    
                    Dynamically Scalable       Yes
    
                    OS Type               CentOS 7
    
                    Hypervisor          XenServer
    
                    Attached ISO
    
                    Compute offering            2vCPU,4GB RAM,HA
    
                    # of CPU Cores  2
    
                    CPU (in MHz)     2000
    
                    Memory (in MB)              4096
    
                    VGPU
    
                    HA Enabled         Yes
    
                    Group
    
                    Zone name         Rushford
    
                    Host       Flex-Xen4.flexhost.local
    
                    Domain ROOT
    
                    Account               admin
    
                    Created                22 Jun 2017 08:33:30
    
    
    
        I suspected storage a while back and noticed that the SSVM was 
recreating its 2.5GB disk over and over and over on all of my storage luns.  So 
after cleaning up the 5TB worth of data (last Friday) I don't see a storage 
issue with my SAN iscsi connections.
    
    
    
        http://prntscr.com/fmus2i
    
    
    
        Again thanks Dag for your response here's to hoping some of that helps 
track down what's broke.
    
    
    
        Whats killing me is the amount of logs.  It seems like its creating 
multiple system vm's at the same time
    
    
    
    
    
        Jeremy
    
    
    
        -----Original Message-----
    
        From: Dag Sonstebo [mailto:dag.sonst...@shapeblue.com]
    
        Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2017 6:49 AM
    
        To: users@cloudstack.apache.org<mailto:users@cloudstack.apache.org>
    
        Subject: Re: Recreating SystemVM's
    
    
    
        OK, you seem to have a handful of issues here.
    
    
    
        1) You have stated at the start of this thread you are using CloudStack 
4.9.0 and XS6.5.
    
        In this log dump - https://pastebin.com/2DhzFVDZ - all your downloads 
are for 4.5 system VM templates, e.g.
    
    
    
        2017-06-21 10:46:16,440 DEBUG [c.c.a.t.Request] 
(Work-Job-Executor-39:ctx-ca13c13b job-1042/job-147411 ctx-ebfa1fb6) Seq 
15-7914231920173516250: Executing:  { Cmd , MgmtId: 345050411715, via: 
15(Flex-Xen3.flexhost.local), Ver: v1, Flags: 100111, 
[{"org.apache.cloudstack.storage.command.CopyCommand":{"srcTO":{"org.apache.cloudstack.storage.to.TemplateObjectTO":{"path":"ab6f3bcd-4c3e-4a7a-9f8b-45a822dbaaaf","origUrl":"http://download.cloud.com/templates/4.5/systemvm64template-4.5-xen.vhd.bz2","uuid";
    
        …
    
    
    
        Your MySQL query confirms this:
    
    
    
        - - -
    
    
    
        SELECT * FROM cloud.vm_template where type='SYSTEM';
    
    
    
                    1              routing-1             SystemVM Template 
(XenServer)            8a4039f2-bb71-11e4-8c76-0050569b1662                0    
          0              SYSTEM                0              64                
http://download.cloud.com/templates/4.5/systemvm64template-4.5-xen.vhd.bz2      
  VHD       2015-02-23 09:35:05                               1              
2b15ab4401c2d655264732d3fc600241     SystemVM Template (XenServer)            0 
               0              184         1              0              1       
       0              XenServer                                           0     
         2689602048                Active   0                              0
    
                    3              routing-3             SystemVM Template 
(KVM)       8a46062a-bb71-11e4-8c76-0050569b1662              0                
0              SYSTEM                0              64           
http://download.cloud.com/templates/4.5/systemvm64template-4.5-kvm.qcow2.bz2    
     QCOW2                2015-02-23 09:35:05                        1          
    aa9f501fecd3de1daeb9e2f357f6f002                SystemVM Template (KVM)     
  0              0              15           1              0              1    
          0              KVM                                      0             
                 Active   0                              0
    
                    8              routing-8             SystemVM Template 
(vSphere)                8a4e70c6-bb71-11e4-8c76-0050569b1662                0  
            0              SYSTEM                0              64              
  http://download.cloud.com/templates/4.5/systemvm64template-4.5-vmware.ova     
   OVA       2015-02-23 09:35:05                               1              
3106a79a4ce66cd7f6a7c50e93f2db57      SystemVM Template (vSphere)               
 0                0              15           1              0              1   
           0              VMware                                              0 
                             Active   0                                1
    
                    9              routing-9             SystemVM Template 
(HyperV)  8a5184e6-bb71-11e4-8c76-0050569b1662             0                0   
           SYSTEM                0              64           
http://download.cloud.com/templates/4.5/systemvm64template-4.5-hyperv.vhd.zip   
       VHD       2015-02-23 09:35:05                        1              
70bd30ea02ee9ed67d2c6b85c179cee9                SystemVM Template (HyperV)  0   
           0              15           1              0              1          
    0              Hyperv                                 0                     
         Active   0                              0
    
                    10           routing-10           SystemVM Template (LXC)   
       5bb9e71c-bb72-11e4-8c76-0050569b1662             0                0      
        SYSTEM                0              64           
http://download.cloud.com/templates/4.5/systemvm64template-4.5-kvm.qcow2.bz2    
     QCOW2                2015-02-23 09:40:56                        1          
    aa9f501fecd3de1daeb9e2f357f6f002                SystemVM Template (LXC)     
     0              0              15           1              0              1 
             0              LXC                                         0       
                       Active   0                              0
    
    
    
    
    
        - - -
    
    
    
        In addition you have also stated “I redeployed 
systemcl64template-5.6-xen.vhd.bz2 last week does that not recreated the uuid ?”
    
    
    
        So the questions here are:
    
        - why are you using 4.5 templates with 4.9? Did you recently upgrade or 
was this put in wrong to start off with?
    
        - what are you trying to do with “systemcl64template-5.6-xen.vhd.bz2”? 
My guess is this is a typo? If you were trying to install the 4.6 template what 
process did you follow?
    
        - following on from this can you do a MySQL query listing the uploaded 
template? Can you also check what the status is of this in your GUI – is it 
uploaded to the zone in question and in a READY state? You can also check this 
in the template_store_ref table.
    
        - what is your global setting for “router.template.xenserver” currently 
set to?
    
    
    
        I get the impression your environment is possibly managing to limp 
along using 4.5 system VM templates – if so I’m surprised if anything is 
working. For 4.9 you should be using 4.6 templates (e.g. 
http://packages.shapeblue.com.s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/systemvmtemplate/4.6/new/systemvm64template-4.6-xen.vhd.bz2
 ) - although I think maybe this is what you are trying to achieve?
    
    
    
        2) VM i-153-446 – as you can see from the logs there’s not a log to go 
by: "Unable to start i-153-446-VM due to ". However – you haven’t told us if 
this is a new VM or existing? If it’s new it won’t necessarily be able to start 
until you have the SSVM sorted in your Rushford zone. For further 
troubleshooting you should also check the logs on the XS host where this VM was 
trying to start.
    
    
    
        3) Your issues could be storage related – do all SRs (like 
FlexSAN2-LUN0)  show as connected to your XS hosts in XenCenter? If not can you 
repair them from XenCenter?
    
    
    
        Regards,
    
        Dag Sonstebo
    
        Cloud Architect
    
        ShapeBlue
    
    
    
        On 21/06/2017, 19:39, "Jeremy Peterson" 
<jpeter...@acentek.net<mailto:jpeter...@acentek.net>> wrote:
    
    
    
            And combing through the logs I see that one of my VM's is trying to 
launch i-153-446 its passed all the cpu and memory checks and found primary 
storage but then when it goes to deploy.  I am getting a catch exception 
insufficient storage.
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
            2017-06-21 13:10:19,219 DEBUG [c.c.h.x.r.CitrixResourceBase] 
(DirectAgent-252:ctx-717133c7) The VM is in stopped state, detected problem 
during startup : i-153-446-VM
    
            2017-06-21 13:10:19,219 DEBUG [c.c.a.m.DirectAgentAttache] 
(DirectAgent-252:ctx-717133c7) Seq 19-2522578741280901601: Response Received:
    
            2017-06-21 13:10:19,219 DEBUG [c.c.a.t.Request] 
(DirectAgent-252:ctx-717133c7) Seq 19-2522578741280901601: Processing:  { Ans: 
, MgmtId: 345050411715, via: 19, Ver: v1, Flags: 10, 
[{"com.cloud.agent.api.StartAnswer":{"vm":{"id":446,"name":"i-153-446-VM","bootloader":"PyGrub","type":"User","cpus":4,"minSpeed":500,"maxSpeed":2000,"minRam":3221225472,"maxRam":12884901888,"arch":"x86_64","os":"Windows
 Server 2012 R2 (64-bit)","platformEmulator":"Windows Server 2012 R2 
(64-bit)","bootArgs":"","enableHA":true,"limitCpuUse":false,"enableDynamicallyScaleVm":false,"vncPassword":"a9QSgiSW/+6iG3aaGfgaJw==","params":{"memoryOvercommitRatio":"4","platform":"viridian:true;acpi:1;apic:true;viridian_reference_tsc:true;viridian_time_ref_count:true;pae:true;videoram:8;device_id:0002;nx:true;vga:std","Message.ReservedCapacityFreed.Flag":"true","cpuOvercommitRatio":"4","hypervisortoolsversion":"xenserver61"},"uuid":"896c1d67-3f1d-4f0b-bd2c-1548cd637faf","disks":[{"data":{"org.apache.cloudstack.storage.to.VolumeObjectTO":{"uuid":"69eba19d-6f5d-4f5b-94eb-69cf467ab25e","volumeType":"ROOT","dataStore":{"org.apache.cloudstack.storage.to.PrimaryDataStoreTO":{"uuid":"FlexSAN2-LUN0","id":5,"poolType":"PreSetup","host":"localhost","path":"/FlexSAN2-LUN0","port":0,"url":"PreSetup://localhost/FlexSAN2-LUN0/?ROLE=Primary&STOREUUID=FlexSAN2-LUN0"}},"name":"ROOT-446","size":85899345920,"path":"8a64ab1c-3528-4b8a-bb9a-ef164c7f6385","volumeId":537,"vmName":"i-153-446-VM","accountId":153,"format":"VHD","provisioningType":"THIN","id":537,"deviceId":0,"hypervisorType":"XenServer"}},"diskSeq":0,"path":"8a64ab1c-3528-4b8a-bb9a-ef164c7f6385","type":"ROOT","_details":{"managed":"false","storagePort":"0","storageHost":"localhost","volumeSize":"85899345920"}},{"data":{"org.apache.cloudstack.storage.to.TemplateObjectTO":{"id":0,"format":"ISO","accountId":0,"hvm":false}},"diskSeq":3,"type":"ISO"}],"nics":[{"deviceId":0,"networkRateMbps":1000,"defaultNic":true,"pxeDisable":false,"nicUuid":"8ecdff5f-2e67-406c-8145-71a437b35ccb","uuid":"d6010ef5-ae7e-4b5a-a8fe-b33d701742dd","ip":"192.168.211.211","netmask":"255.255.255.0","gateway":"192.168.211.1","mac":"02:00:20:1c:00:05","dns1":"208.74.240.5","dns2":"208.74.247.245","broadcastType":"Vlan","type":"Guest","broadcastUri":"vlan://1611","isolationUri":"vlan://1611","isSecurityGroupEnabled":false,"name":"GUEST-PUB"}],"vcpuMaxLimit":16},"_iqnToPath":{},"result":false,"details":"Unable
 to start i-153-446-VM due to ","wait":0}}] }
    
            2017-06-21 13:10:19,219 DEBUG [c.c.a.t.Request] 
(Work-Job-Executor-100:ctx-e1276898 job-148144/job-148145 ctx-f018393f) Seq 
19-2522578741280901601: Received:  { Ans: , MgmtId: 345050411715, via: 19, Ver: 
v1, Flags: 10, { StartAnswer } }
    
            2017-06-21 13:10:19,230 INFO  [c.c.v.VirtualMachineManagerImpl] 
(Work-Job-Executor-100:ctx-e1276898 job-148144/job-148145 ctx-f018393f) Unable 
to start VM on Host[-19-Routing] due to Unable to start i-153-446-VM due to
    
            2017-06-21 13:10:19,237 DEBUG [o.a.c.f.j.i.AsyncJobManagerImpl] 
(Work-Job-Executor-95:ctx-0d080cef job-1042/job-148142) Done executing 
com.cloud.vm.VmWorkStart for job-148142
    
            2017-06-21 13:10:19,240 DEBUG [o.a.c.f.j.i.SyncQueueManagerImpl] 
(Work-Job-Executor-95:ctx-0d080cef job-1042/job-148142) Sync queue (128149) is 
currently empty
    
            2017-06-21 13:10:19,240 INFO  [o.a.c.f.j.i.AsyncJobMonitor] 
(Work-Job-Executor-95:ctx-0d080cef job-1042/job-148142) Remove job-148142 from 
job monitoring
    
            2017-06-21 13:10:19,245 DEBUG [c.c.v.VirtualMachineManagerImpl] 
(Work-Job-Executor-100:ctx-e1276898 job-148144/job-148145 ctx-f018393f) 
Cleaning up resources for the vm VM[User|i-153-446-VM] in Starting state
    
            2017-06-21 13:10:19,246 DEBUG [c.c.a.t.Request] 
(Work-Job-Executor-100:ctx-e1276898 job-148144/job-148145 ctx-f018393f) Seq 
19-2522578741280901602: Sending  { Cmd , MgmtId: 345050411715, via: 
19(Flex-Xen1.flexhost.local), Ver: v1, Flags: 100011, 
[{"com.cloud.agent.api.StopCommand":{"isProxy":false,"executeInSequence":false,"checkBeforeCleanup":false,"vmName":"i-153-446-VM","wait":0}}]
 }
    
            2017-06-21 13:10:19,247 DEBUG [c.c.a.t.Request] 
(Work-Job-Executor-100:ctx-e1276898 job-148144/job-148145 ctx-f018393f) Seq 
19-2522578741280901602: Executing:  { Cmd , MgmtId: 345050411715, via: 
19(Flex-Xen1.flexhost.local), Ver: v1, Flags: 100011, 
[{"com.cloud.agent.api.StopCommand":{"isProxy":false,"executeInSequence":false,"checkBeforeCleanup":false,"vmName":"i-153-446-VM","wait":0}}]
 }
    
            2017-06-21 13:10:19,247 DEBUG [c.c.a.m.DirectAgentAttache] 
(DirectAgent-82:ctx-9ee1039e) Seq 19-2522578741280901602: Executing request
    
            2017-06-21 13:10:19,250 DEBUG [c.c.a.m.DirectAgentAttache] 
(DirectAgent-82:ctx-9ee1039e) Seq 19-2522578741280901602: Response Received:
    
            2017-06-21 13:10:19,250 DEBUG [c.c.a.t.Request] 
(DirectAgent-82:ctx-9ee1039e) Seq 19-2522578741280901602: Processing:  { Ans: , 
MgmtId: 345050411715, via: 19, Ver: v1, Flags: 10, 
[{"com.cloud.agent.api.StopAnswer":{"result":true,"details":"VM does not 
exist","wait":0}}] }
    
            2017-06-21 13:10:19,250 DEBUG [c.c.a.t.Request] 
(Work-Job-Executor-100:ctx-e1276898 job-148144/job-148145 ctx-f018393f) Seq 
19-2522578741280901602: Received:  { Ans: , MgmtId: 345050411715, via: 19, Ver: 
v1, Flags: 10, { StopAnswer } }
    
            2017-06-21 13:10:19,254 DEBUG [c.c.n.NetworkModelImpl] 
(Work-Job-Executor-100:ctx-e1276898 job-148144/job-148145 ctx-f018393f) Service 
SecurityGroup is not supported in the network id=298
    
            2017-06-21 13:10:19,256 DEBUG [o.a.c.e.o.NetworkOrchestrator] 
(Work-Job-Executor-100:ctx-e1276898 job-148144/job-148145 ctx-f018393f) 
Changing active number of nics for network id=298 on -1
    
            2017-06-21 13:10:19,257 WARN  [o.a.c.s.SecondaryStorageManagerImpl] 
(secstorage-1:ctx-b13acfc7) Exception while trying to start secondary storage vm
    
            com.cloud.exception.InsufficientServerCapacityException: Unable to 
create a deployment for VM[SecondaryStorageVm|s-22605-VM]Scope=interface 
com.cloud.dc.DataCenter; id=1
    
                    at 
com.cloud.vm.VirtualMachineManagerImpl.orchestrateStart(VirtualMachineManagerImpl.java:941)
    
                    at 
com.cloud.vm.VirtualMachineManagerImpl.orchestrateStart(VirtualMachineManagerImpl.java:4471)
    
                    at sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor246.invoke(Unknown 
Source)
    
                    at 
sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43)
    
                    at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:606)
    
                    at 
com.cloud.vm.VmWorkJobHandlerProxy.handleVmWorkJob(VmWorkJobHandlerProxy.java:107)
    
                    at 
com.cloud.vm.VirtualMachineManagerImpl.handleVmWorkJob(VirtualMachineManagerImpl.java:4627)
    
                    at 
com.cloud.vm.VmWorkJobDispatcher.runJob(VmWorkJobDispatcher.java:103)
    
                    at 
org.apache.cloudstack.framework.jobs.impl.AsyncJobManagerImpl$5.runInContext(AsyncJobManagerImpl.java:536)
    
                    at 
org.apache.cloudstack.managed.context.ManagedContextRunnable$1.run(ManagedContextRunnable.java:49)
    
                    at 
org.apache.cloudstack.managed.context.impl.DefaultManagedContext$1.call(DefaultManagedContext.java:56)
    
                    at 
org.apache.cloudstack.managed.context.impl.DefaultManagedContext.callWithContext(DefaultManagedContext.java:103)
    
                    at 
org.apache.cloudstack.managed.context.impl.DefaultManagedContext.runWithContext(DefaultManagedContext.java:53)
    
                    at 
org.apache.cloudstack.managed.context.ManagedContextRunnable.run(ManagedContextRunnable.java:46)
    
                    at 
org.apache.cloudstack.framework.jobs.impl.AsyncJobManagerImpl$5.run(AsyncJobManagerImpl.java:493)
    
                    at 
java.util.concurrent.Executors$RunnableAdapter.call(Executors.java:471)
    
                    at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.run(FutureTask.java:262)
    
                    at 
java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1145)
    
                    at 
java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:615)
    
                    at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745)
    
            2017-06-21 13:10:19,259 INFO  [o.a.c.s.SecondaryStorageManagerImpl] 
(secstorage-1:ctx-b13acfc7) Unable to start secondary storage vm for standby 
capacity, secStorageVm vm Id : 22605, will recycle it and start a new one
    
            2017-06-21 13:10:19,259 DEBUG 
[c.c.a.SecondaryStorageVmAlertAdapter] (secstorage-1:ctx-b13acfc7) received 
secondary storage vm alert
    
            2017-06-21 13:10:19,259 DEBUG 
[c.c.a.SecondaryStorageVmAlertAdapter] (secstorage-1:ctx-b13acfc7) Secondary 
Storage Vm creation failure, zone: Rushford
    
            2017-06-21 13:10:19,260 WARN  [o.a.c.alerts] 
(secstorage-1:ctx-b13acfc7)  alertType:: 19 // dataCenterId:: 1 // podId:: null 
// clusterId:: null // message:: Secondary Storage Vm creation failure. zone: 
Rushford, error details: null
    
            2017-06-21 13:10:19,267 DEBUG [o.a.c.e.o.NetworkOrchestrator] 
(Work-Job-Executor-100:ctx-e1276898 job-148144/job-148145 ctx-f018393f) Asking 
VpcVirtualRouter to release 
NicProfile[1052-446-987e8cca-ec26-46cd-aec2-a1f4b2283dff-192.168.211.211-null
    
            2017-06-21 13:10:19,267 DEBUG [c.c.v.VirtualMachineManagerImpl] 
(Work-Job-Executor-100:ctx-e1276898 job-148144/job-148145 ctx-f018393f) 
Successfully released network resources for the vm VM[User|i-153-446-VM]
    
            2017-06-21 13:10:19,267 DEBUG [c.c.v.VirtualMachineManagerImpl] 
(Work-Job-Executor-100:ctx-e1276898 job-148144/job-148145 ctx-f018393f) 
Successfully cleanued up resources for the vm VM[User|i-153-446-VM] in Starting 
state
    
            2017-06-21 13:10:19,269 DEBUG [c.c.v.VirtualMachineManagerImpl] 
(Work-Job-Executor-100:ctx-e1276898 job-148144/job-148145 ctx-f018393f) Root 
volume is ready, need to place VM in volume's cluster
    
            2017-06-21 13:10:19,274 DEBUG [c.c.d.DeploymentPlanningManagerImpl] 
(Work-Job-Executor-100:ctx-e1276898 job-148144/job-148145 ctx-f018393f) Deploy 
avoids pods: [], clusters: [], hosts: [19]
    
            2017-06-21 13:10:19,274 DEBUG [c.c.d.DeploymentPlanningManagerImpl] 
(Work-Job-Executor-100:ctx-e1276898 job-148144/job-148145 ctx-f018393f) 
DeploymentPlanner allocation algorithm: 
com.cloud.deploy.UserDispersingPlanner@4cafa203<mailto:com.cloud.deploy.UserDispersingPlanner@4cafa203>
    
            2017-06-21 13:10:19,276 DEBUG [c.c.d.DeploymentPlanningManagerImpl] 
(Work-Job-Executor-100:ctx-e1276898 job-148144/job-148145 ctx-f018393f) Trying 
to allocate a host and storage pools from dc:1, pod:1,cluster:1, requested cpu: 
8000, requested ram: 12884901888
    
            2017-06-21 13:10:19,276 DEBUG [c.c.d.DeploymentPlanningManagerImpl] 
(Work-Job-Executor-100:ctx-e1276898 job-148144/job-148145 ctx-f018393f) Is ROOT 
volume READY (pool already allocated)?: Yes
    
            2017-06-21 13:10:19,276 DEBUG [c.c.d.DeploymentPlanningManagerImpl] 
(Work-Job-Executor-100:ctx-e1276898 job-148144/job-148145 ctx-f018393f) 
DeploymentPlan has host_id specified, choosing this host and making no checks 
on this host: 19
    
            2017-06-21 13:10:19,276 INFO  
[o.a.c.s.PremiumSecondaryStorageManagerImpl] (secstorage-1:ctx-b13acfc7) 
Primary secondary storage is not even started, wait until next turn
    
            2017-06-21 13:10:19,276 ERROR [c.c.a.AlertManagerImpl] 
(Email-Alerts-Sender-25:null)  Failed to send email alert 
javax.mail.MessagingException: Could not connect to SMTP host: 
spam.acentek.net, port: 465 (java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused)
    
            2017-06-21 13:10:19,276 DEBUG [c.c.d.DeploymentPlanningManagerImpl] 
(Work-Job-Executor-100:ctx-e1276898 job-148144/job-148145 ctx-f018393f) The 
specified host is in avoid set
    
            2017-06-21 13:10:19,276 DEBUG [c.c.d.DeploymentPlanningManagerImpl] 
(Work-Job-Executor-100:ctx-e1276898 job-148144/job-148145 ctx-f018393f) Cannnot 
deploy to specified host, returning.
    
            2017-06-21 13:10:19,297 DEBUG [c.c.c.CapacityManagerImpl] 
(Work-Job-Executor-100:ctx-e1276898 job-148144/job-148145 ctx-f018393f) VM 
state transitted from :Starting to Stopped with event: OperationFailedvm's 
original host id: 1 new host id: null host id before state transition: 19
    
            2017-06-21 13:10:19,300 DEBUG [c.c.c.CapacityManagerImpl] 
(Work-Job-Executor-100:ctx-e1276898 job-148144/job-148145 ctx-f018393f) Hosts's 
actual total CPU: 48000 and CPU after applying overprovisioning: 192000
    
            2017-06-21 13:10:19,300 DEBUG [c.c.c.CapacityManagerImpl] 
(Work-Job-Executor-100:ctx-e1276898 job-148144/job-148145 ctx-f018393f) Hosts's 
actual total RAM: 128790209280 and RAM after applying overprovisioning: 
515160834048
    
            2017-06-21 13:10:19,300 DEBUG [c.c.c.CapacityManagerImpl] 
(Work-Job-Executor-100:ctx-e1276898 job-148144/job-148145 ctx-f018393f) release 
cpu from host: 19, old used: 24000,reserved: 0, actual total: 48000, total with 
overprovisioning: 192000; new used: 16000,reserved:0; movedfromreserved: 
false,moveToReserveredfalse
    
            2017-06-21 13:10:19,300 DEBUG [c.c.c.CapacityManagerImpl] 
(Work-Job-Executor-100:ctx-e1276898 job-148144/job-148145 ctx-f018393f) release 
mem from host: 19, old used: 38654705664,reserved: 0, total: 515160834048; new 
used: 25769803776,reserved:0; movedfromreserved: false,moveToReserveredfalse
    
            2017-06-21 13:10:19,332 ERROR [c.c.v.VmWorkJobHandlerProxy] 
(Work-Job-Executor-100:ctx-e1276898 job-148144/job-148145 ctx-f018393f) 
Invocation exception, caused by: 
com.cloud.exception.InsufficientServerCapacityException: Unable to create a 
deployment for VM[User|i-153-446-VM]Scope=interface com.cloud.dc.DataCenter; 
id=1
    
            2017-06-21 13:10:19,332 INFO  [c.c.v.VmWorkJobHandlerProxy] 
(Work-Job-Executor-100:ctx-e1276898 job-148144/job-148145 ctx-f018393f) Rethrow 
exception com.cloud.exception.InsufficientServerCapacityException: Unable to 
create a deployment for VM[User|i-153-446-VM]Scope=interface 
com.cloud.dc.DataCenter; id=1
    
            2017-06-21 13:10:19,332 DEBUG [c.c.v.VmWorkJobDispatcher] 
(Work-Job-Executor-100:ctx-e1276898 job-148144/job-148145) Done with run of VM 
work job: com.cloud.vm.VmWorkStart for VM 446, job origin: 148144
    
            2017-06-21 13:10:19,332 ERROR [c.c.v.VmWorkJobDispatcher] 
(Work-Job-Executor-100:ctx-e1276898 job-148144/job-148145) Unable to complete 
AsyncJobVO {id:148145, userId: 2, accountId: 2, instanceType: null, instanceId: 
null, cmd: com.cloud.vm.VmWorkStart, cmdInfo: 
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 cmdVersion: 0, status: IN_PROGRESS, processStatus: 0, resultCode: 0, result: 
null, initMsid: 345050411715, completeMsid: null, lastUpdated: null, 
lastPolled: null, created: Wed Jun 21 13:10:16 CDT 2017}, job origin:148144
    
            com.cloud.exception.InsufficientServerCapacityException: Unable to 
create a deployment for VM[User|i-153-446-VM]Scope=interface 
com.cloud.dc.DataCenter; id=1
    
    
    
    
    
            My logs are just rolling with these errors.
    
    
    
            Jeremy
    
    
    
    
    
            -----Original Message-----
    
            From: Jeremy Peterson [mailto:jpeter...@acentek.net]
    
            Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2017 1:10 PM
    
            To: 
users@cloudstack.apache.org<mailto:users@cloudstack.apache.org>; S. Brüseke - 
proIO GmbH <s.brues...@proio.com<mailto:s.brues...@proio.com>>
    
            Subject: RE: Recreating SystemVM's
    
    
    
            Why is my DEBUG show uuid of 8a4039f2-bb71-11e4-8c76-0050569b1662 
but below in my catch exception it shows uuid 
ab6f3bcd-4c3e-4a7a-9f8b-45a822dbaaaf.
    
    
    
            See below.
    
    
    
            2017-06-21 10:46:16,431 DEBUG [c.c.a.t.Request] 
(Work-Job-Executor-45:ctx-7cdfe536 job-342/job-147412 ctx-39b2bc63) Seq 
1-6981705322331112844:
    
            Sending  { Cmd , MgmtId: 345050411715, via: 
1(Flex-Xen2.flexhost.local), Ver: v1,
    
            Flags: 100111, 
[{"org.apache.cloudstack.storage.command.CopyCommand":{"srcTO":{"org.apache.cloudstack.storage.to.TemplateObjectTO":
    
            
{"path":"ab6f3bcd-4c3e-4a7a-9f8b-45a822dbaaaf","origUrl":"http://download.cloud.com/templates/4.5/systemvm64template-4.5-xen.vhd.bz2";,
    
            
"uuid":"8a4039f2-bb71-11e4-8c76-0050569b1662","id":1,"format":"VHD","accountId":1,"checksum":"2b15ab4401c2d655264732d3fc600241","hvm":false,
    
            "displayText":"SystemVM Template 
(XenServer)","imageDataStore":{"org.apache.cloudstack.storage.to.PrimaryDataStoreTO":{"uuid":"FlexSAN2-LUN0",
    
            
"id":5,"poolType":"PreSetup","host":"localhost","path":"/FlexSAN2-LUN0","port":0,"url":"PreSetup://localhost/FlexSAN2-LUN0/?ROLE=Primary&STOREUUID=FlexSAN2-LUN0"}},
    
            
"name":"routing-1","hypervisorType":"XenServer"}},"destTO":{"org.apache.cloudstack.storage.to.VolumeObjectTO":{
    
            
"uuid":"a2456229-2942-4d9b-9bff-c6d9ea004fbd","volumeType":"ROOT","dataStore":{"org.apache.cloudstack.storage.to.PrimaryDataStoreTO":{
    
            
"uuid":"FlexSAN2-LUN0","id":5,"poolType":"PreSetup","host":"localhost","path":"/FlexSAN2-LUN0","port":0,"url":
    
            
"PreSetup://localhost/FlexSAN2-LUN0/?ROLE=Primary&STOREUUID=FlexSAN2-LUN0"}},"name":"ROOT-22411","size":2689602048,"volumeId":27330,"vmName":
    
            
"v-22411-VM","accountId":1,"format":"VHD","provisioningType":"THIN","id":27330,"deviceId":0,"hypervisorType":"XenServer"}},"executeInSequence":true,"options":{},"wait":0}}]
 }
    
            2017-06-21 10:46:16,431 DEBUG [c.c.a.t.Request] 
(Work-Job-Executor-45:ctx-7cdfe536 job-342/job-147412 ctx-39b2bc63) Seq 
1-6981705322331112844:
    
    
    
            2017-06-21 10:46:16,444 WARN  [c.c.h.x.r.XenServerStorageProcessor] 
(DirectAgent-152:ctx-385c99e9) Unable to create volume; 
Pool=volumeTO[uuid=a2456229-2942-4d9b-9bff-c6d9ea004fbd|path=null|datastore=PrimaryDataStoreTO[uuid=FlexSAN2-LUN0|name=null|id=5|pooltype=PreSetup]];
    
            Disk:com.cloud.utils.exception.CloudRuntimeException: Catch 
Exception com.xensource.xenapi.Types$UuidInvalid :VDI getByUuid for
    
            uuid: ab6f3bcd-4c3e-4a7a-9f8b-45a822dbaaaf failed due to The uuid 
you supplied was invalid.
    
    
    
    
    
            Now if I check the DB to find out what my templates uuid should be.
    
    
    
            SELECT * FROM cloud.vm_template where type='SYSTEM';
    
    
    
                    1              routing-1             SystemVM Template 
(XenServer)            8a4039f2-bb71-11e4-8c76-0050569b1662                0    
          0              SYSTEM                0              64                
http://download.cloud.com/templates/4.5/systemvm64template-4.5-xen.vhd.bz2      
  VHD       2015-02-23 09:35:05                               1              
2b15ab4401c2d655264732d3fc600241     SystemVM Template (XenServer)            0 
               0              184         1              0              1       
       0              XenServer                                           0     
         2689602048                Active   0                              0
    
                    3              routing-3             SystemVM Template 
(KVM)       8a46062a-bb71-11e4-8c76-0050569b1662              0                
0              SYSTEM                0              64           
http://download.cloud.com/templates/4.5/systemvm64template-4.5-kvm.qcow2.bz2    
     QCOW2                2015-02-23 09:35:05                        1          
    aa9f501fecd3de1daeb9e2f357f6f002                SystemVM Template (KVM)     
  0              0              15           1              0              1    
          0              KVM                                      0             
                 Active   0                              0
    
                    8              routing-8             SystemVM Template 
(vSphere)                8a4e70c6-bb71-11e4-8c76-0050569b1662                0  
            0              SYSTEM                0              64              
  http://download.cloud.com/templates/4.5/systemvm64template-4.5-vmware.ova     
   OVA       2015-02-23 09:35:05                               1              
3106a79a4ce66cd7f6a7c50e93f2db57      SystemVM Template (vSphere)               
 0                0              15           1              0              1   
           0              VMware                                              0 
                             Active   0                                1
    
                    9              routing-9             SystemVM Template 
(HyperV)  8a5184e6-bb71-11e4-8c76-0050569b1662             0                0   
           SYSTEM                0              64           
http://download.cloud.com/templates/4.5/systemvm64template-4.5-hyperv.vhd.zip   
       VHD       2015-02-23 09:35:05                        1              
70bd30ea02ee9ed67d2c6b85c179cee9                SystemVM Template (HyperV)  0   
           0              15           1              0              1          
    0              Hyperv                                 0                     
         Active   0                              0
    
                    10           routing-10           SystemVM Template (LXC)   
       5bb9e71c-bb72-11e4-8c76-0050569b1662             0                0      
        SYSTEM                0              64           
http://download.cloud.com/templates/4.5/systemvm64template-4.5-kvm.qcow2.bz2    
     QCOW2                2015-02-23 09:40:56                        1          
    aa9f501fecd3de1daeb9e2f357f6f002                SystemVM Template (LXC)     
     0              0              15           1              0              1 
             0              LXC                                         0       
                       Active   0                              0
    
    
    
    
    
            Ok so that shows me my system templates UUID is 
8a4039f2-bb71-11e4-8c76-0050569b1662 and that lines up correctly with my debug 
command uuid 8a4039f2-bb71-11e4-8c76-0050569b1662.
    
    
    
            Suggestions ?  Ideas?  Thoughts?
    
    
    
            Thank you.
    
    
    
    
    
            Jeremy
    
    
    
    
    
            -----Original Message-----
    
            From: Jeremy Peterson [mailto:jpeter...@acentek.net]
    
            Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2017 11:58 AM
    
            To: 
users@cloudstack.apache.org<mailto:users@cloudstack.apache.org>; S. Brüseke - 
proIO GmbH <s.brues...@proio.com<mailto:s.brues...@proio.com>>
    
            Subject: RE: Recreating SystemVM's
    
    
    
            You are correct I had 2 hosts disabled when I tried to launch that 
VM.  But my hosts all show state Up.
    
    
    
            Heres Flex-Xen1.flexhost.local
    
            http://prntscr.com/fmi0tw
    
    
    
            Heres the info page of the host
    
    
    
            http://prntscr.com/fmi16g
    
    
    
            Resource state:        Enabled
    
            State up:      Up
    
    
    
            I did a force reconnect on all hosts and that cleared the avoid set 
error.
    
    
    
            But now I am getting UUID invalid when trying to launch a VM.  This 
is whats happening to the system VM's.
    
    
    
            https://pastebin.com/2DhzFVDZ
    
    
    
            You see it errors : The uuid you supplied was invalid.
    
    
    
            Now I see the above command declared the host and storage but the 
UUID is "uuid":"8a4039f2-bb71-11e4-8c76-0050569b1662"
    
    
    
            How can I see what that ties to ?
    
    
    
            I redeployed systemcl64template-5.6-xen.vhd.bz2 last week does that 
not recreated the uuid ?
    
    
    
            Jeremy
    
    
    
    
    
            -----Original Message-----
    
            From: Dag Sonstebo [mailto:dag.sonst...@shapeblue.com]
    
            Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2017 11:12 AM
    
            To: 
users@cloudstack.apache.org<mailto:users@cloudstack.apache.org>; S. Brüseke - 
proIO GmbH <s.brues...@proio.com<mailto:s.brues...@proio.com>>
    
            Subject: Re: Recreating SystemVM's
    
    
    
            Hi Jeremy,
    
    
    
            You have 6 hosts: “List of hosts in ascending order of number of 
VMs: [15, 17, 19, 1, 16, 18]” – my guess is you have disabled hosts 16+18 for 
their reboot.
    
            You immediately have the rest of the hosts in an avoid set: “Deploy 
avoids pods: [], clusters: [], hosts: [17, 1, 19, 15]”.
    
    
    
            So you need to work out why those hosts are considered non-valid. 
Do they show up as live in your CloudStack GUI? Are they all enabled as well as 
out of maintenance mode?
    
    
    
            Regards,
    
            Dag Sonstebo
    
            Cloud Architect
    
            ShapeBlue
    
    
    
            On 21/06/2017, 15:13, "Jeremy Peterson" 
<jpeter...@acentek.net<mailto:jpeter...@acentek.net>> wrote:
    
    
    
                So this morning I reconnected all hosts.
    
    
    
                I also disabled my two hosts that need to reboot and powered on 
a VM and now I am getting a Insufficient Resources.
    
    
    
                Whats odd is that Host Allocator returning 0 suitable hosts?
    
    
    
                2017-06-21 08:43:53,695 DEBUG [c.c.v.VirtualMachineManagerImpl] 
(Work-Job-Executor-71:ctx-f01a90b9 job-146764/job-146768 ctx-66c78348) Root 
volume is ready, need to place VM in volume's cluster
    
                2017-06-21 08:43:53,695 DEBUG [c.c.v.VirtualMachineManagerImpl] 
(Work-Job-Executor-71:ctx-f01a90b9 job-146764/job-146768 ctx-66c78348) 
Vol[537|vm=446|ROOT] is READY, changing deployment plan to use this pool's 
dcId: 1 , podId: 1 , and clusterId: 1
    
                2017-06-21 08:43:53,702 DEBUG 
[c.c.d.DeploymentPlanningManagerImpl] (Work-Job-Executor-71:ctx-f01a90b9 
job-146764/job-146768 ctx-66c78348) Deploy avoids pods: [], clusters: [], 
hosts: [17, 1, 19, 15]
    
                2017-06-21 08:43:53,703 DEBUG 
[c.c.d.DeploymentPlanningManagerImpl] (Work-Job-Executor-71:ctx-f01a90b9 
job-146764/job-146768 ctx-66c78348) DeploymentPlanner allocation algorithm: 
com.cloud.deploy.UserDispersingPlanner@4cafa203<mailto:com.cloud.deploy.UserDispersingPlanner@4cafa203>
    
                2017-06-21 08:43:53,703 DEBUG 
[c.c.d.DeploymentPlanningManagerImpl] (Work-Job-Executor-71:ctx-f01a90b9 
job-146764/job-146768 ctx-66c78348) Trying to allocate a host and storage pools 
from dc:1, pod:1,cluster:1, requested cpu: 8000, requested ram: 12884901888
    
                2017-06-21 08:43:53,703 DEBUG 
[c.c.d.DeploymentPlanningManagerImpl] (Work-Job-Executor-71:ctx-f01a90b9 
job-146764/job-146768 ctx-66c78348) Is ROOT volume READY (pool already 
allocated)?: Yes
    
                2017-06-21 08:43:53,703 DEBUG 
[c.c.d.DeploymentPlanningManagerImpl] (Work-Job-Executor-71:ctx-f01a90b9 
job-146764/job-146768 ctx-66c78348) This VM has last host_id specified, trying 
to choose the same host: 1
    
                2017-06-21 08:43:53,704 DEBUG 
[c.c.d.DeploymentPlanningManagerImpl] (Work-Job-Executor-71:ctx-f01a90b9 
job-146764/job-146768 ctx-66c78348) The last host of this VM is in avoid set
    
                2017-06-21 08:43:53,704 DEBUG 
[c.c.d.DeploymentPlanningManagerImpl] (Work-Job-Executor-71:ctx-f01a90b9 
job-146764/job-146768 ctx-66c78348) Cannot choose the last host to deploy this 
VM
    
                2017-06-21 08:43:53,704 DEBUG [c.c.d.FirstFitPlanner] 
(Work-Job-Executor-71:ctx-f01a90b9 job-146764/job-146768 ctx-66c78348) 
Searching resources only under specified Cluster: 1
    
                2017-06-21 08:43:53,714 DEBUG 
[c.c.d.DeploymentPlanningManagerImpl] (Work-Job-Executor-71:ctx-f01a90b9 
job-146764/job-146768 ctx-66c78348) Checking resources in Cluster: 1 under Pod: 
1
    
                2017-06-21 08:43:53,714 DEBUG [c.c.a.m.a.i.FirstFitAllocator] 
(Work-Job-Executor-71:ctx-f01a90b9 job-146764/job-146768 ctx-66c78348 
FirstFitRoutingAllocator) Looking for hosts in dc: 1  pod:1  cluster:1
    
                2017-06-21 08:43:53,718 DEBUG [c.c.a.m.a.i.FirstFitAllocator] 
(Work-Job-Executor-71:ctx-f01a90b9 job-146764/job-146768 ctx-66c78348 
FirstFitRoutingAllocator) List of hosts in ascending order of number of VMs: 
[15, 17, 19, 1, 16, 18]
    
                2017-06-21 08:43:53,718 DEBUG [c.c.a.m.a.i.FirstFitAllocator] 
(Work-Job-Executor-71:ctx-f01a90b9 job-146764/job-146768 ctx-66c78348 
FirstFitRoutingAllocator) FirstFitAllocator has 4 hosts to check for 
allocation: [Host[-15-Routing], Host[-17-Routing], Host[-19-Routing], 
Host[-1-Routing]]
    
                2017-06-21 08:43:53,727 DEBUG [c.c.a.m.a.i.FirstFitAllocator] 
(Work-Job-Executor-71:ctx-f01a90b9 job-146764/job-146768 ctx-66c78348 
FirstFitRoutingAllocator) Found 4 hosts for allocation after prioritization: 
[Host[-15-Routing], Host[-17-Routing], Host[-19-Routing], Host[-1-Routing]]
    
                2017-06-21 08:43:53,727 DEBUG [c.c.a.m.a.i.FirstFitAllocator] 
(Work-Job-Executor-71:ctx-f01a90b9 job-146764/job-146768 ctx-66c78348 
FirstFitRoutingAllocator) Looking for speed=8000Mhz, Ram=12288
    
                2017-06-21 08:43:53,727 DEBUG [c.c.a.m.a.i.FirstFitAllocator] 
(Work-Job-Executor-71:ctx-f01a90b9 job-146764/job-146768 ctx-66c78348 
FirstFitRoutingAllocator) Host name: Flex-Xen3.flexhost.local, hostId: 15 is in 
avoid set, skipping this and trying other available hosts
    
                2017-06-21 08:43:53,727 DEBUG [c.c.a.m.a.i.FirstFitAllocator] 
(Work-Job-Executor-71:ctx-f01a90b9 job-146764/job-146768 ctx-66c78348 
FirstFitRoutingAllocator) Host name: Flex-Xen4.flexhost.local, hostId: 17 is in 
avoid set, skipping this and trying other available hosts
    
                2017-06-21 08:43:53,727 DEBUG [c.c.a.m.a.i.FirstFitAllocator] 
(Work-Job-Executor-71:ctx-f01a90b9 job-146764/job-146768 ctx-66c78348 
FirstFitRoutingAllocator) Host name: Flex-Xen1.flexhost.local, hostId: 19 is in 
avoid set, skipping this and trying other available hosts
    
                2017-06-21 08:43:53,727 DEBUG [c.c.a.m.a.i.FirstFitAllocator] 
(Work-Job-Executor-71:ctx-f01a90b9 job-146764/job-146768 ctx-66c78348 
FirstFitRoutingAllocator) Host name: Flex-Xen2.flexhost.local, hostId: 1 is in 
avoid set, skipping this and trying other available hosts
    
                2017-06-21 08:43:53,727 DEBUG [c.c.a.m.a.i.FirstFitAllocator] 
(Work-Job-Executor-71:ctx-f01a90b9 job-146764/job-146768 ctx-66c78348 
FirstFitRoutingAllocator) Host Allocator returning 0 suitable hosts
    
                2017-06-21 08:43:53,727 DEBUG 
[c.c.d.DeploymentPlanningManagerImpl] (Work-Job-Executor-71:ctx-f01a90b9 
job-146764/job-146768 ctx-66c78348) No suitable hosts found
    
                2017-06-21 08:43:53,727 DEBUG 
[c.c.d.DeploymentPlanningManagerImpl] (Work-Job-Executor-71:ctx-f01a90b9 
job-146764/job-146768 ctx-66c78348) No suitable hosts found under this Cluster: 
1
    
                2017-06-21 08:43:53,728 DEBUG 
[c.c.d.DeploymentPlanningManagerImpl] (Work-Job-Executor-71:ctx-f01a90b9 
job-146764/job-146768 ctx-66c78348) Could not find suitable Deployment 
Destination for this VM under any clusters, returning.
    
                2017-06-21 08:43:53,728 DEBUG [c.c.d.FirstFitPlanner] 
(Work-Job-Executor-71:ctx-f01a90b9 job-146764/job-146768 ctx-66c78348) 
Searching resources only under specified Cluster: 1
    
                2017-06-21 08:43:53,729 DEBUG [c.c.d.FirstFitPlanner] 
(Work-Job-Executor-71:ctx-f01a90b9 job-146764/job-146768 ctx-66c78348) The 
specified cluster is in avoid set, returning.
    
                2017-06-21 08:43:53,736 DEBUG 
[c.c.d.DeploymentPlanningManagerImpl] (Work-Job-Executor-71:ctx-f01a90b9 
job-146764/job-146768 ctx-66c78348) Deploy avoids pods: [], clusters: [1], 
hosts: [17, 1, 19, 15]
    
                2017-06-21 08:43:53,737 DEBUG 
[c.c.d.DeploymentPlanningManagerImpl] (Work-Job-Executor-71:ctx-f01a90b9 
job-146764/job-146768 ctx-66c78348) DeploymentPlanner allocation algorithm: 
com.cloud.deploy.UserDispersingPlanner@4cafa203<mailto:com.cloud.deploy.UserDispersingPlanner@4cafa203>
    
                2017-06-21 08:43:53,737 DEBUG 
[c.c.d.DeploymentPlanningManagerImpl] (Work-Job-Executor-71:ctx-f01a90b9 
job-146764/job-146768 ctx-66c78348) Trying to allocate a host and storage pools 
from dc:1, pod:1,cluster:null, requested cpu: 8000, requested ram: 12884901888
    
                2017-06-21 08:43:53,737 DEBUG 
[c.c.d.DeploymentPlanningManagerImpl] (Work-Job-Executor-71:ctx-f01a90b9 
job-146764/job-146768 ctx-66c78348) Is ROOT volume READY (pool already 
allocated)?: No
    
                2017-06-21 08:43:53,737 DEBUG 
[c.c.d.DeploymentPlanningManagerImpl] (Work-Job-Executor-71:ctx-f01a90b9 
job-146764/job-146768 ctx-66c78348) This VM has last host_id specified, trying 
to choose the same host: 1
    
                2017-06-21 08:43:53,739 DEBUG 
[c.c.d.DeploymentPlanningManagerImpl] (Work-Job-Executor-71:ctx-f01a90b9 
job-146764/job-146768 ctx-66c78348) The last host of this VM is in avoid set
    
    
    
    
    
                All oddities.
    
    
    
                So I did a force reconnect on all 6 hosts and enabled the two 
hosts that were pending updates.
    
    
    
                Jeremy
    
    
    
                -----Original Message-----
    
                From: Jeremy Peterson [mailto:jpeter...@acentek.net]
    
                Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2017 12:33 PM
    
                To: 
users@cloudstack.apache.org<mailto:users@cloudstack.apache.org>; S. Brüseke - 
proIO GmbH <s.brues...@proio.com<mailto:s.brues...@proio.com>>
    
                Subject: RE: Recreating SystemVM's
    
    
    
                Ok so my issues have not gone away.
    
    
    
                I have two hosts that have not rebooted yet tonight I will be 
maintenancing those hosts out and migrating vm's away from those hosts and then 
performing a reboot of the host and installing a couple xenserver updates.
    
    
    
                One thing is I am not getting the CANNOT ATTACH NETWORK error 
anymore which is cool but.
    
    
    
                https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B5IXhrpPAT9qQ0FFUmRyRjN4NlE
    
    
    
                Take a look at creation of VM 20685
    
    
    
                2017-06-20 12:15:48,083 DEBUG 
[c.c.d.DeploymentPlanningManagerImpl] (Work-Job-Executor-82:ctx-c39fa1f8 
job-1042/job-138603 ctx-c17ce6fc) Found a potential host id: 1 name: 
Flex-Xen2.flexhost.local and associated storage pools for this VM
    
                2017-06-20 12:15:48,084 DEBUG 
[c.c.d.DeploymentPlanningManagerImpl] (Work-Job-Executor-82:ctx-c39fa1f8 
job-1042/job-138603 ctx-c17ce6fc) Returning Deployment Destination: 
Dest[Zone(Id)-Pod(Id)-Cluster(Id)-Host(Id)-Storage(Volume(Id|Type-->Pool(Id))] 
: Dest[Zone(1)-Pod(1)-Cluster(1)-Host(1)-Storage(Volume(25604|ROOT-->Pool(5))]
    
                2017-06-20 12:15:48,084 DEBUG [c.c.v.VirtualMachineManagerImpl] 
(Work-Job-Executor-82:ctx-c39fa1f8 job-1042/job-138603 ctx-c17ce6fc) Deployment 
found  - P0=VM[SecondaryStorageVm|s-20685-VM], 
P0=Dest[Zone(Id)-Pod(Id)-Cluster(Id)-Host(Id)-Storage(Volume(Id|Type-->Pool(Id))]
 : Dest[Zone(1)-Pod(1)-Cluster(1)-Host(1)-Storage(Volume(25604|ROOT-->Pool(5))]
    
    
    
                So it found a host and storage pool
    
    
    
                Networks were already created on line 482-484
    
    
    
                But then look it fails on create volume  UUID is invalid???
    
    
    
    
    
                2017-06-20 12:15:48,262 DEBUG [c.c.v.VirtualMachineManagerImpl] 
(Work-Job-Executor-88:ctx-c51dafa0 job-342/job-138604 ctx-75edebb0) VM is being 
created in podId: 1
    
                2017-06-20 12:15:48,264 DEBUG [o.a.c.e.o.NetworkOrchestrator] 
(Work-Job-Executor-88:ctx-c51dafa0 job-342/job-138604 ctx-75edebb0) Network 
id=200 is already implemented
    
                2017-06-20 12:15:48,269 DEBUG [c.c.n.g.PodBasedNetworkGuru] 
(Work-Job-Executor-82:ctx-c39fa1f8 job-1042/job-138603 ctx-c17ce6fc) Allocated 
a nic 
NicProfile[81905-20685-0493941d-d193-4325-84bc-d325a8900332-10.90.2.207-null 
for VM[SecondaryStorageVm|s-20685-VM]
    
                2017-06-20 12:15:48,280 DEBUG [o.a.c.e.o.NetworkOrchestrator] 
(Work-Job-Executor-82:ctx-c39fa1f8 job-1042/job-138603 ctx-c17ce6fc) Network 
id=203 is already implemented
    
                2017-06-20 12:15:48,290 DEBUG [o.a.c.e.o.NetworkOrchestrator] 
(Work-Job-Executor-88:ctx-c51dafa0 job-342/job-138604 ctx-75edebb0) Network 
id=202 is already implemented
    
                2017-06-20 12:15:48,316 DEBUG [c.c.n.g.StorageNetworkGuru] 
(Work-Job-Executor-82:ctx-c39fa1f8 job-1042/job-138603 ctx-c17ce6fc) Allocated 
a storage nic 
NicProfile[81906-20685-0493941d-d193-4325-84bc-d325a8900332-10.83.2.205-null 
for VM[SecondaryStorageVm|s-20685-VM]
    
                2017-06-20 12:15:48,336 DEBUG [o.a.c.e.o.VolumeOrchestrator] 
(Work-Job-Executor-82:ctx-c39fa1f8 job-1042/job-138603 ctx-c17ce6fc) Checking 
if we need to prepare 1 volumes for VM[SecondaryStorageVm|s-20685-VM]
    
                2017-06-20 12:15:48,342 DEBUG 
[o.a.c.s.i.TemplateDataFactoryImpl] (Work-Job-Executor-82:ctx-c39fa1f8 
job-1042/job-138603 ctx-c17ce6fc) template 1 is already in store:5, type:Image
    
                2017-06-20 12:15:48,344 DEBUG 
[o.a.c.s.i.TemplateDataFactoryImpl] (Work-Job-Executor-82:ctx-c39fa1f8 
job-1042/job-138603 ctx-c17ce6fc) template 1 is already in store:5, type:Primary
    
                2017-06-20 12:15:48,346 DEBUG [o.a.c.e.o.NetworkOrchestrator] 
(Work-Job-Executor-88:ctx-c51dafa0 job-342/job-138604 ctx-75edebb0) Network 
id=201 is already implemented
    
                2017-06-20 12:15:48,372 DEBUG 
[c.c.d.d.DataCenterIpAddressDaoImpl] (Work-Job-Executor-88:ctx-c51dafa0 
job-342/job-138604 ctx-75edebb0) Releasing ip address for instance=49817
    
                2017-06-20 12:15:48,381 DEBUG 
[o.a.c.s.m.AncientDataMotionStrategy] (Work-Job-Executor-82:ctx-c39fa1f8 
job-1042/job-138603 ctx-c17ce6fc) copyAsync inspecting src type TEMPLATE 
copyAsync inspecting dest type VOLUME
    
                2017-06-20 12:15:48,386 DEBUG [c.c.a.t.Request] 
(Work-Job-Executor-82:ctx-c39fa1f8 job-1042/job-138603 ctx-c17ce6fc) Seq 
16-3622864425242874354: Sending  { Cmd , MgmtId: 345050411715, via: 
16(Flex-Xen6.flexhost.local), Ver: v1, Flags: 100111, 
[{"org.apache.cloudstack.storage.command.CopyCommand":{"srcTO":{"org.apache.cloudstack.storage.to.TemplateObjectTO":{"path":"ab6f3bcd-4c3e-4a7a-9f8b-45a822dbaaaf","origUrl":"http://download.cloud.com/templates/4.5/systemvm64template-4.5-xen.vhd.bz2","uuid":"8a4039f2-bb71-11e4-8c76-0050569b1662","id":1,"format":"VHD","accountId":1,"checksum":"2b15ab4401c2d655264732d3fc600241","hvm":false,"displayText":"SystemVM
 Template 
(XenServer)","imageDataStore":{"org.apache.cloudstack.storage.to.PrimaryDataStoreTO":{"uuid":"FlexSAN2-LUN0","id":5,"poolType":"PreSetup","host":"localhost","path":"/FlexSAN2-LUN0","port":0,"url":"PreSetup://localhost/FlexSAN2-LUN0/?ROLE=Primary&STOREUUID=FlexSAN2-LUN0"}},"name":"routing-1","hypervisorType":"XenServer"}},"destTO":{"org.apache.cloudstack.storage.to.VolumeObjectTO":{"uuid":"4dba9def-2657-430e-8cd8-9369aebcaa25","volumeType":"ROOT","dataStore":{"org.apache.cloudstack.storage.to.PrimaryDataStoreTO":{"uuid":"FlexSAN2-LUN0","id":5,"poolType":"PreSetup","host":"localhost","path":"/FlexSAN2-LUN0","port":0,"url":"PreSetup://localhost/FlexSAN2-LUN0/?ROLE=Primary&STOREUUID=FlexSAN2-LUN0"}},"name":"ROOT-20685","size":2689602048,"volumeId":25604,"vmName":"s-20685-VM","accountId":1,"format":"VHD","provisioningType":"THIN","id":25604,"deviceId":0,"hypervisorType":"XenServer"}},"executeInSequence":true,"options":{},"wait":0}}]
 }
    
                2017-06-20 12:15:48,386 DEBUG [c.c.a.t.Request] 
(Work-Job-Executor-82:ctx-c39fa1f8 job-1042/job-138603 ctx-c17ce6fc) Seq 
16-3622864425242874354: Executing:  { Cmd , MgmtId: 345050411715, via: 
16(Flex-Xen6.flexhost.local), Ver: v1, Flags: 100111, 
[{"org.apache.cloudstack.storage.command.CopyCommand":{"srcTO":{"org.apache.cloudstack.storage.to.TemplateObjectTO":{"path":"ab6f3bcd-4c3e-4a7a-9f8b-45a822dbaaaf","origUrl":"http://download.cloud.com/templates/4.5/systemvm64template-4.5-xen.vhd.bz2","uuid":"8a4039f2-bb71-11e4-8c76-0050569b1662","id":1,"format":"VHD","accountId":1,"checksum":"2b15ab4401c2d655264732d3fc600241","hvm":false,"displayText":"SystemVM
 Template 
(XenServer)","imageDataStore":{"org.apache.cloudstack.storage.to.PrimaryDataStoreTO":{"uuid":"FlexSAN2-LUN0","id":5,"poolType":"PreSetup","host":"localhost","path":"/FlexSAN2-LUN0","port":0,"url":"PreSetup://localhost/FlexSAN2-LUN0/?ROLE=Primary&STOREUUID=FlexSAN2-LUN0"}},"name":"routing-1","hypervisorType":"XenServer"}},"destTO":{"org.apache.cloudstack.storage.to.VolumeObjectTO":{"uuid":"4dba9def-2657-430e-8cd8-9369aebcaa25","volumeType":"ROOT","dataStore":{"org.apache.cloudstack.storage.to.PrimaryDataStoreTO":{"uuid":"FlexSAN2-LUN0","id":5,"poolType":"PreSetup","host":"localhost","path":"/FlexSAN2-LUN0","port":0,"url":"PreSetup://localhost/FlexSAN2-LUN0/?ROLE=Primary&STOREUUID=FlexSAN2-LUN0"}},"name":"ROOT-20685","size":2689602048,"volumeId":25604,"vmName":"s-20685-VM","accountId":1,"format":"VHD","provisioningType":"THIN","id":25604,"deviceId":0,"hypervisorType":"XenServer"}},"executeInSequence":true,"options":{},"wait":0}}]
 }
    
                2017-06-20 12:15:48,386 DEBUG [c.c.a.m.DirectAgentAttache] 
(DirectAgent-74:ctx-0acdd419) Seq 16-3622864425242874354: Executing request
    
                2017-06-20 12:15:48,387 DEBUG [c.c.n.g.PodBasedNetworkGuru] 
(Work-Job-Executor-88:ctx-c51dafa0 job-342/job-138604 ctx-75edebb0) Allocated a 
nic 
NicProfile[49817-12662-629b85e7-ce19-4568-9df7-143c76d24300-10.90.2.204-null 
for VM[ConsoleProxy|v-12662-VM]
    
    
    
    
    
                So how do I check UUID's to validate that they are correct ?
    
    
    
                2017-06-20 12:15:48,391 DEBUG 
[c.c.h.x.r.XenServerStorageProcessor] (DirectAgent-74:ctx-0acdd419) Catch 
Exception com.xensource.xenapi.Types$UuidInvalid :VDI getByUuid for uuid: 
ab6f3bcd-4c3e-4a7a-9f8b-45a822dbaaaf failed due to The uuid you supplied was 
invalid.
    
                2017-06-20 12:15:48,391 WARN  
[c.c.h.x.r.XenServerStorageProcessor] (DirectAgent-74:ctx-0acdd419) Unable to 
create volume; 
Pool=volumeTO[uuid=4dba9def-2657-430e-8cd8-9369aebcaa25|path=null|datastore=PrimaryDataStoreTO[uuid=FlexSAN2-LUN0|name=null|id=5|pooltype=PreSetup]];
 Disk:
    
                com.cloud.utils.exception.CloudRuntimeException: Catch 
Exception com.xensource.xenapi.Types$UuidInvalid :VDI getByUuid for uuid: 
ab6f3bcd-4c3e-4a7a-9f8b-45a822dbaaaf failed due to The uuid you supplied was 
invalid.
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
                Jeremy
    
    
    
                -----Original Message-----
    
                From: Jeremy Peterson [mailto:jpeter...@acentek.net]
    
                Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2017 4:20 PM
    
                To: 
users@cloudstack.apache.org<mailto:users@cloudstack.apache.org>; S. Brüseke - 
proIO GmbH <s.brues...@proio.com<mailto:s.brues...@proio.com>>
    
                Subject: RE: Recreating SystemVM's
    
    
    
                What type of networking are you using on the XenServers?
    
                    XenServers are connected with 6 nic's per host connected to 
separate nexus 5k switches
    
                    NIC 0 and NIC 1 are Bond 0+1 10Gb nics
    
                    NIC 2 and NIC 3 are Bond 2+3 10Gb nics
    
                    NIC 4 and NIC 5 are Bond 4+5 2Gb nics
    
                    Cloudstack is running Advanced networking
    
                    Bond 0+1 is primary storage
    
                    Bond 2+3 is secondary storage
    
                    Bond 4+5 is Management
    
                What version of os does the ms run on?
    
                    CentOS release 6.9 (Final)
    
                What are the systemvm templates defined in your env?
    
                    
http://cloudstack.apt-get.eu/systemvm/4.5/systemvm64template-4.5-xen.vhd.bz2
    
                What is the version of the systemvm.iso?
    
                    Successfully installed system VM template  to 
/secondary/template/tmpl/1/1/
    
                    I just reinstalled systemvm's from the above 4.5-xen.vhd 
What is the capacity you have in your (test) environment?
    
                    This is a production enviroment and currently cloudstack 
shows the following.
    
                    Public IP Addresses 61%
    
                    VLAN 35%
    
                    Management IP Addresses 20%
    
                    Primary Storage 44%
    
                    CPU 21%
    
                    Memory 5%
    
                    Of cource Secondary Storage shows 0%
    
                What is the host os version for the hypervisors?
    
                    XenServer 6.5 SP1
    
                What is the management network range?
    
                    management.network.cidr 10.90.1.0/24
    
                What are the other physical networks?
    
                    ?? Not sure what more you need
    
                What storage do you use?
    
                    Primary - ISCSI
    
                    Secondary - NFS
    
                Is it reachable from the systemvm?
    
                    All of my CS management servers have internet access Is the 
big bad internet reachable for your SSVM’s public interface?
    
                    My SSVM does not go online but yes the public network is 
the same as the VR public vlan and all instances behind VR's are connected to 
the internet at this time
    
    
    
                Jeremy
    
    
    
    
    
                -----Original Message-----
    
                From: Daan Hoogland [mailto:daan.hoogl...@shapeblue.com]
    
                Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2017 9:34 AM
    
                To: users@cloudstack.apache.org; S. Brüseke - proIO GmbH 
<s.brues...@proio.com>
    
                Subject: Re: Recreating SystemVM's
    
    
    
                Your problem might be like what Swen says, Jeremy but also a 
wrong systemvm offering or a fault in your management network definition.
    
                I am going to sum up some trivialities so bear with me;
    
    
    
                What type of networking are you using on the XenServers?
    
                What version of os does the ms run on?
    
                What are the systemvm templates defined in your env?
    
                What is the version of the systemvm.iso?
    
                What is the capacity you have in your (test) environment?
    
                What is the host os version for the hypervisors?
    
                What is the management network range?
    
                What are the other physical networks?
    
                What storage do you use?
    
                Is it reachable from the systemvm?
    
                Is the big bad internet reachable for your SSVM’s public 
interface?
    
    
    
                And of course,
    
    
    
                How is the weather, where you are at?
    
    
    
                I am not sure any of these question is going to lead you in the 
right direction but one of them should.
    
    
    
                On 15/06/17 13:56, "S. Brüseke - proIO GmbH" 
<s.brues...@proio.com> wrote:
    
    
    
                    I once did have some similar problem with my systemvms and 
my root cause was that in the global settings it referred to the wrong systemvm 
template. I am not sure if this helps you, but wanted to tell you.
    
    
    
                    Mit freundlichen Grüßen / With kind regards,
    
    
    
                    Swen
    
    
    
                    -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
    
                    Von: Jeremy Peterson [mailto:jpeter...@acentek.net]
    
                    Gesendet: Donnerstag, 15. Juni 2017 01:55
    
                    An: users@cloudstack.apache.org
    
                    Betreff: RE: Recreating SystemVM's
    
    
    
                    Hahaha.  The best response ever.
    
    
    
                    I dug through these emails and someone had soft of the same 
log messages cannot attach network and blamed xenserver. Ok I'm cool with that 
but why oh why is it only system vms?
    
    
    
                    Jeremy
    
                    ________________________________________
    
                    From: Imran Ahmed [im...@eaxiom.net]
    
                    Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2017 6:22 PM
    
                    To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
    
                    Subject: RE: Recreating SystemVM's
    
    
    
                    Yes,
    
    
    
                    -----Original Message-----
    
                    From: Jeremy Peterson [mailto:jpeter...@acentek.net]
    
                    Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2017 9:59 PM
    
                    To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
    
                    Subject: RE: Recreating SystemVM's
    
    
    
                    Is there anyone out there reading these messages?
    
    
    
                    Am I just not seeing responses?
    
    
    
                    Jeremy
    
    
    
    
    
                    -----Original Message-----
    
                    From: Jeremy Peterson [mailto:jpeter...@acentek.net]
    
                    Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2017 8:12 AM
    
                    To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
    
                    Subject: RE: Recreating SystemVM's
    
    
    
                    I opened an issue since this is still an issue.  
CLOUDSTACK-9960
    
    
    
                    Jeremy
    
    
    
                    -----Original Message-----
    
                    From: Jeremy Peterson [mailto:jpeter...@acentek.net]
    
                    Sent: Sunday, June 11, 2017 9:10 AM
    
                    To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
    
                    Subject: Re: Recreating SystemVM's
    
    
    
                    Any other suggestions?
    
    
    
                    I am going to be scheduling to run XenServer updates.  But 
this all points back to CANNOT_ATTACH_NETWORk.
    
    
    
                    I've verified nothing is active on the Public IP space that 
those two VM's were living on.
    
    
    
                    Jeremy
    
                    ________________________________________
    
                    From: Jeremy Peterson <jpeter...@acentek.net>
    
                    Sent: Friday, June 9, 2017 9:58 AM
    
                    To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
    
                    Subject: RE: Recreating SystemVM's
    
    
    
                    I see the vm's try to create on a host that I just removed 
from maintenance mode to install updates and here are the logs
    
    
    
                    I don't see anything that sticks out to me as a failure 
message.
    
    
    
                    Jun  9 09:53:54 Xen3 SM: [13068] ['ip', 'route', 'del', 
'169.254.0.0/16']
    
                    Jun  9 09:53:54 Xen3 SM: [13068]   pread SUCCESS
    
                    Jun  9 09:53:54 Xen3 SM: [13068] ['ifconfig', 'xapi12', 
'169.254.0.1', 'netmask', '255.255.0.0']
    
                    Jun  9 09:53:54 Xen3 SM: [13068]   pread SUCCESS
    
                    Jun  9 09:53:54 Xen3 SM: [13068] ['ip', 'route', 'add', 
'169.254.0.0/16', 'dev', 'xapi12', 'src', '169.254.0.1']
    
                    Jun  9 09:53:54 Xen3 SM: [13068]   pread SUCCESS
    
                    Jun  9 09:53:54 Xen3 SM: [13071] ['ip', 'route', 'del', 
'169.254.0.0/16']
    
                    Jun  9 09:53:54 Xen3 SM: [13071]   pread SUCCESS
    
                    Jun  9 09:53:54 Xen3 SM: [13071] ['ifconfig', 'xapi12', 
'169.254.0.1', 'netmask', '255.255.0.0']
    
                    Jun  9 09:53:54 Xen3 SM: [13071]   pread SUCCESS
    
                    Jun  9 09:53:54 Xen3 SM: [13071] ['ip', 'route', 'add', 
'169.254.0.0/16', 'dev', 'xapi12', 'src', '169.254.0.1']
    
                    Jun  9 09:53:54 Xen3 SM: [13071]   pread SUCCESS
    
    
    
    
    
                    Jun  9 09:54:00 Xen3 SM: [13115] on-slave.multi: {'vgName':
    
                    'VG_XenStorage-469b6dcd-8466-3d03-de0e-cc3983e1b6e2', 
'lvName1':
    
                    'VHD-633338a7-6c40-4aa6-b88e-c798b6fdc04d', 'action1':
    
                    'deactivateNoRefcount', 'action2': 'cleanupLock', 'uuid2':
    
                    '633338a7-6c40-4aa6-b88e-c798b6fdc04d', 'ns2':
    
                    'lvm-469b6dcd-8466-3d03-de0e-cc3983e1b6e2'}
    
                    Jun  9 09:54:00 Xen3 SM: [13115] LVMCache created for
    
                    VG_XenStorage-469b6dcd-8466-3d03-de0e-cc3983e1b6e2
    
                    Jun  9 09:54:00 Xen3 SM: [13115] on-slave.action 1: 
deactivateNoRefcount Jun
    
                    9 09:54:00 Xen3 SM: [13115] LVMCache: will initialize now 
Jun  9 09:54:00
    
                    Xen3 SM: [13115] LVMCache: refreshing Jun  9 09:54:00 Xen3 
SM: [13115] ['/usr/sbin/lvs', '--noheadings', '--units', 'b', '-o', '+lv_tags', 
'/dev/VG_XenStorage-469b6dcd-8466-3d03-de0e-cc3983e1b6e2']
    
                    Jun  9 09:54:00 Xen3 SM: [13115]   pread SUCCESS
    
                    Jun  9 09:54:00 Xen3 SM: [13115] ['/usr/sbin/lvchange', 
'-an',
    
                    
'/dev/VG_XenStorage-469b6dcd-8466-3d03-de0e-cc3983e1b6e2/VHD-633338a7-6c40-4
    
                    aa6-b88e-c798b6fdc04d']
    
                    Jun  9 09:54:00 Xen3 SM: [13115]   pread SUCCESS
    
                    Jun  9 09:54:00 Xen3 SM: [13115] ['/sbin/dmsetup', 'status',
    
                    
'VG_XenStorage--469b6dcd--8466--3d03--de0e--cc3983e1b6e2-VHD--633338a7--6c40
    
                    --4aa6--b88e--c798b6fdc04d']
    
                    Jun  9 09:54:00 Xen3 SM: [13115]   pread SUCCESS
    
                    Jun  9 09:54:00 Xen3 SM: [13115] on-slave.action 2: 
cleanupLock
    
    
    
                    Jun  9 09:54:16 Xen3 SM: [13230] ['ip', 'route', 'del', 
'169.254.0.0/16']
    
                    Jun  9 09:54:16 Xen3 SM: [13230]   pread SUCCESS
    
                    Jun  9 09:54:16 Xen3 SM: [13230] ['ifconfig', 'xapi12', 
'169.254.0.1', 'netmask', '255.255.0.0']
    
                    Jun  9 09:54:16 Xen3 SM: [13230]   pread SUCCESS
    
                    Jun  9 09:54:16 Xen3 SM: [13230] ['ip', 'route', 'add', 
'169.254.0.0/16', 'dev', 'xapi12', 'src', '169.254.0.1']
    
                    Jun  9 09:54:16 Xen3 SM: [13230]   pread SUCCESS
    
                    Jun  9 09:54:19 Xen3 updatempppathd: [15446] The garbage 
collection routine
    
                    returned: 0 Jun  9 09:54:23 Xen3 SM: [13277] ['ip', 
'route', 'del', '169.254.0.0/16']
    
                    Jun  9 09:54:23 Xen3 SM: [13277]   pread SUCCESS
    
                    Jun  9 09:54:23 Xen3 SM: [13277] ['ifconfig', 'xapi12', 
'169.254.0.1', 'netmask', '255.255.0.0']
    
                    Jun  9 09:54:23 Xen3 SM: [13277]   pread SUCCESS
    
                    Jun  9 09:54:23 Xen3 SM: [13277] ['ip', 'route', 'add', 
'169.254.0.0/16', 'dev', 'xapi12', 'src', '169.254.0.1']
    
                    Jun  9 09:54:23 Xen3 SM: [13277]   pread SUCCESS
    
    
    
                    Jeremy
    
    
    
    
    
                    -----Original Message-----
    
                    From: Jeremy Peterson [mailto:jpeter...@acentek.net]
    
                    Sent: Friday, June 9, 2017 9:53 AM
    
                    To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
    
                    Subject: RE: Recreating SystemVM's
    
    
    
                    I am checking SMlog now on all hosts.
    
    
    
                    Jeremy
    
    
    
    
    
                    -----Original Message-----
    
                    From: Rajani Karuturi [mailto:raj...@apache.org]
    
                    Sent: Friday, June 9, 2017 9:00 AM
    
                    To: Users <users@cloudstack.apache.org>
    
                    Subject: Re: Recreating SystemVM's
    
    
    
                    on xenserver log, did you check what is causing "
    
                    HOST_CANNOT_ATTACH_NETWORK"?
    
    
    
                    ~Rajani
    
                    http://cloudplatform.accelerite.com/
    
    
    
                    On Fri, Jun 9, 2017 at 7:00 PM, Jeremy Peterson 
<jpeter...@acentek.net>
    
                    wrote:
    
    
    
                    > 08:28:43        select * from vm_instance where name like 
's-%' limit
    
                    > 10000     7481 row(s) returned    0.000 sec / 0.032 sec
    
                    >
    
                    > All vm's 'state' returned Destoryed outside of the 
current vm 7873
    
                    > which is in a Stopped state but that goes Destroyed and a 
new get created.
    
                    >
    
                    > Any other suggestions?
    
                    >
    
                    > Jeremy
    
                    >
    
                    >
    
                    > -----Original Message-----
    
                    > From: Jeremy Peterson [mailto:jpeter...@acentek.net]
    
                    > Sent: Thursday, June 8, 2017 12:47 AM
    
                    > To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
    
                    > Subject: Re: Recreating SystemVM's
    
                    >
    
                    > I'll make that change in the am.
    
                    >
    
                    > Today I put a host in maintence and rebooted because 
proxy and
    
                    > secstore vm were constantly being created on that host 
and still no
    
                    change.
    
                    >
    
                    > Let you know tomorrow.
    
                    >
    
                    > Jeremy
    
                    >
    
                    >
    
                    > Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
    
                    >
    
                    >
    
                    > -------- Original message --------
    
                    > From: Rajani Karuturi <raj...@apache.org>
    
                    > Date: 6/8/17 12:07 AM (GMT-06:00)
    
                    > To: Users <users@cloudstack.apache.org>
    
                    > Subject: Re: Recreating SystemVM's
    
                    >
    
                    > Did you check SMLog on xenserver?
    
                    > unable to destroy 
task(com.xensource.xenapi.Task@256829a8) on
    
                    > host(b34f086e-fabf-471e-9feb-8f54362d7d0f) due to You 
gave an invalid
    
                    > object reference.  The object may have recently been 
deleted.  The
    
                    > class parameter gives the type of reference given, and 
the handle
    
                    > parameter echoes the bad value given.
    
                    >
    
                    > Looks like Destroy of SSVM failed. What state is SSVM in? 
mark it as
    
                    > Destroyed in cloud DB and wait for cloudstack to create a 
new SSVM.
    
                    >
    
                    > ~Rajani
    
                    > http://cloudplatform.accelerite.com/
    
                    >
    
                    > On Thu, Jun 8, 2017 at 1:11 AM, Jeremy Peterson
    
                    > <jpeter...@acentek.net>
    
                    > wrote:
    
                    >
    
                    > > Probably agreed.
    
                    > >
    
                    > > But I ran toolstack restart on all hypervisors and 
v-3193 just tried
    
                    > > to create and fail along with s-5398.
    
                    > >
    
                    > > The PIF error went away. But VM's are still recreating
    
                    > >
    
                    > > https://pastebin.com/4n4xBgMT
    
                    > >
    
                    > > New log from this afternoon.
    
                    > >
    
                    > > My catalina.out is over 4GB
    
                    > >
    
                    > > Jeremy
    
                    > >
    
                    > >
    
                    > > -----Original Message-----
    
                    > > From: Makrand [mailto:makrandsa...@gmail.com]
    
                    > > Sent: Wednesday, June 7, 2017 12:52 AM
    
                    > > To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
    
                    > > Subject: Re: Recreating SystemVM's
    
                    > >
    
                    > > Hi there,
    
                    > >
    
                    > > Looks more like hypervisor issue.
    
                    > >
    
                    > > Just run *xe-toolstack-restart* on hosts where these 
VMs are trying
    
                    > > to start or if you don't have too many hosts, better 
run on all
    
                    > > members including master. most of i/o related issues 
squared off by
    
                    > > toolstack bounce.
    
                    > >
    
                    > > --
    
                    > > Makrand
    
                    > >
    
                    > >
    
                    > > On Wed, Jun 7, 2017 at 3:01 AM, Jeremy Peterson
    
                    > > <jpeter...@acentek.net>
    
                    > > wrote:
    
                    > >
    
                    > > > Ok so I pulled this from Sunday morning.
    
                    > > >
    
                    > > > https://pastebin.com/nCETw1sC
    
                    > > >
    
                    > > >
    
                    > > > errorInfo: [HOST_CANNOT_ATTACH_NETWORK,
    
                    > > > OpaqueRef:65d0c844-bd70-81e9-4518-8809e1dc0ee7,
    
                    > > > OpaqueRef:0093ac3f-9f3a-37e1-9cdb-581398d27ba2]
    
                    > > >
    
                    > > > XenServer error.
    
                    > > >
    
                    > > > Now this still gets me because all of the other VM's 
launched just
    
                    > fine.
    
                    > > >
    
                    > > > Going into XenCenter I see an error at the bottom 
This PIF is a
    
                    > > > bond slave and cannot be plugged.
    
                    > > >
    
                    > > > ???
    
                    > > >
    
                    > > > If I go to networking on the hosts I see the storage 
vlans and
    
                    > > > bonds are all there.
    
                    > > >
    
                    > > > I see my GUEST-PUB bond is there and LACP is setup 
correct.
    
                    > > >
    
                    > > > Any suggestions ?
    
                    > > >
    
                    > > >
    
                    > > > Jeremy
    
                    > > >
    
                    > > >
    
                    > > > -----Original Message-----
    
                    > > > From: Jeremy Peterson [mailto:jpeter...@acentek.net]
    
                    > > > Sent: Tuesday, June 6, 2017 9:23 AM
    
                    > > > To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
    
                    > > > Subject: RE: Recreating SystemVM's
    
                    > > >
    
                    > > > Thank you all for those responses.
    
                    > > >
    
                    > > > I'll comb through my management-server.log and post a 
pastebin if
    
                    > > > I'm scratching my head.
    
                    > > >
    
                    > > > Jeremy
    
                    > > >
    
                    > > > -----Original Message-----
    
                    > > > From: Rajani Karuturi [mailto:raj...@apache.org]
    
                    > > > Sent: Tuesday, June 6, 2017 6:53 AM
    
                    > > > To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
    
                    > > > Subject: Re: Recreating SystemVM's
    
                    > > >
    
                    > > > If the zone is enabled, cloudstack should recreate 
them automatically.
    
                    > > >
    
                    > > > ~ Rajani
    
                    > > >
    
                    > > > http://cloudplatform.accelerite.com/
    
                    > > >
    
                    > > > On June 6, 2017 at 11:37 AM, Erik Weber 
(terbol...@gmail.com)
    
                    > > > wrote:
    
                    > > >
    
                    > > > CloudStack should recreate automatically, check the 
mgmt server
    
                    > > > logs for hints of why it doesn't happen.
    
                    > > >
    
                    > > > --
    
                    > > > Erik
    
                    > > >
    
                    > > > tir. 6. jun. 2017 kl. 04.29 skrev Jeremy Peterson
    
                    > > > <jpeter...@acentek.net>:
    
                    > > >
    
                    > > > I had an issue Sunday morning with cloudstack 4.9.0 
and xenserver
    
                    > 6.5.0.
    
                    > > > My hosts stop sending LACP PDU's and caused a network 
drop to
    
                    > > > iSCSI primary storage.
    
                    > > >
    
                    > > > So all my instances recovered via HA enabled.
    
                    > > >
    
                    > > > But my console proxy and secondary storage system 
VM's got stuck
    
                    > > > in a boot state that would not power on.
    
                    > > >
    
                    > > > At this time they are expunged and gone.
    
                    > > >
    
                    > > > How do I tell cloudstack-management to recreate 
system VM's?
    
                    > > >
    
                    > > > I'm drawing a blank since deploying CS two years ago 
and just
    
                    > > > keeping things running and adding hosts and more 
storage
    
                    > > > everything has been so stable.
    
                    > > >
    
                    > > > Jeremy
    
                    > > >
    
                    > >
    
                    >
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
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