Hi Guys, I tried to destroy the VM and restart the management server but as soon as I delete then some process kicks in and re-spawns the both system VMs
:( On 8 August 2017 at 15:40, Asanka Gunasekara <asa...@nimbus.lk> wrote: > Hi Guys, what would happen if I destroy and restart the management server, > will it create new system vms with correct entries > > Thanks and Regards > > On 8 August 2017 at 14:58, Asanka Gunasekara <asa...@nimbus.lk> wrote: > >> Hi Guys, >> >> ssvm-check.sh command output >> >> https://snag.gy/bzpE5n.jpg >> >> Details of my nfs share >> >> https://snag.gy/WgJxCY.jpg >> >> Thanks and Best Regards >> >> Asanka >> >> >> >> On 8 August 2017 at 14:48, Asanka Gunasekara <asa...@nimbus.lk> wrote: >> >>> Thanks Makrand >>> >>> On 8 August 2017 at 14:42, Makrand <makrandsa...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Asanka, >>>> >>>> The email list blocks the screen shots. I guess no one in the list can >>>> see >>>> your posted screens in emal chain. >>>> >>>> Better paste text output of the result or upload screens to image >>>> hosting >>>> (e.g. snag.gy). >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Makrand >>>> >>>> >>>> On Tue, Aug 8, 2017 at 2:28 PM, Asanka Gunasekara <asa...@nimbus.lk> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>> > Hi Guys, thanks for replying buy running ssvm-check.sh I got below >>>> output >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > [image: Inline images 1] >>>> > >>>> > My nfs is 172.17.101.253 but it is looking for 172.17.101.1 which is >>>> the >>>> > gateway and the Management server is 172.17.101.248 but it is looking >>>> in to >>>> > Loval host >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > [image: Inline images 2] >>>> > >>>> > What is going on, have I done something wrong? >>>> > >>>> > On 8 August 2017 at 14:22, Dag Sonstebo <dag.sonst...@shapeblue.com> >>>> > wrote: >>>> > >>>> >> Hi Asanka, >>>> >> >>>> >> One quick thing to check – log in to your SSVM and run >>>> >> /use/local/cloud/systemvm/ssvm-check.sh – this will tell you if the >>>> SSVM >>>> >> can mount and write to secondary storage. >>>> >> >>>> >> Regards, >>>> >> Dag Sonstebo >>>> >> Cloud Architect >>>> >> ShapeBlue >>>> >> >>>> >> From: Asanka Gunasekara <asa...@nimbus.lk> >>>> >> Reply-To: "users@cloudstack.apache.org" <users@cloudstack.apache.org >>>> > >>>> >> Date: Tuesday, 8 August 2017 at 09:27 >>>> >> To: "users@cloudstack.apache.org" <users@cloudstack.apache.org> >>>> >> Subject: Re: Secondary storage is not secondary properly >>>> >> >>>> >> I am sorry Eric, thank you for replying, please see below for the >>>> rest >>>> >> results >>>> >> >>>> >> * Make sure that it's accessible from the *storage* network (the >>>> network >>>> >> that you configured as storage when you created the zone, assuming >>>> you >>>> >> selected advanced networking). >>>> >> Asanka > Since this is a test environemt I have just made it all in >>>> one >>>> >> subnet (is that the issue) >>>> >> >>>> >> * Is the secondary storage virtual machine up and running? Check your >>>> >> Infrastructure tab. >>>> >> Asanka > Yes both system VMs are up and running >>>> >> >>>> >> * If the secondary storage virtual machine is up and running, open >>>> its >>>> >> console and log in as root / password. Then check 'ip addr list' to >>>> make >>>> >> sure that it has IP addresses. >>>> >> Asanka > Yes it IP are assigned >>>> >> >>>> >> * If it has IP addresses, try pinging your secondary storage NFS >>>> server >>>> >> (still within the SSVM). >>>> >> Asanka > I can ping secondary storage >>>> >> >>>> >> * If you can ping your secondary storage NFS server, try mounting >>>> the NFS >>>> >> share at some random place in your filesystem to make sure you can >>>> mount it >>>> >> from the SSVM. e.g., 'mkdir /tmp/t; mount myserver:/export/secstorage >>>> >> /tmp/t' >>>> >> Asanka > I can mount the secondary storage as below >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> [nline images 1] >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> dag.sonst...@shapeblue.com >>>> >> www.shapeblue.com >>>> >> 53 Chandos Place, Covent Garden, London WC2N 4HSUK >>>> >> @shapeblue >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> On 8 August 2017 at 12:54, Eric Green <eric.lee.gr...@gmail.com<mail >>>> to: >>>> >> eric.lee.gr...@gmail.com>> wrote: >>>> >> >>>> >> > On Aug 7, 2017, at 23:44, Asanka Gunasekara <asa...@nimbus.lk >>>> <mailto: >>>> >> asa...@nimbus.lk>> wrote: >>>> >> > NFS is running on a different server, I can manual mount this >>>> share as >>>> >> NFS >>>> >> > and SMB >>>> >> > Cloud stack - 4.9 >>>> >> > Os is Centos 7 (64) >>>> >> >>>> >> * Make sure that it's accessible from the *storage* network (the >>>> network >>>> >> that you configured as storage when you created the zone, assuming >>>> you >>>> >> selected advanced networking). >>>> >> * Is the secondary storage virtual machine up and running? Check your >>>> >> Infrastructure tab. >>>> >> * If the secondary storage virtual machine is up and running, open >>>> its >>>> >> console and log in as root / password. Then check 'ip addr list' to >>>> make >>>> >> sure that it has IP addresses. >>>> >> * If it has IP addresses, try pinging your secondary storage NFS >>>> server >>>> >> (still within the SSVM). >>>> >> * If you can ping your secondary storage NFS server, try mounting >>>> the NFS >>>> >> share at some random place in your filesystem to make sure you can >>>> mount it >>>> >> from the SSVM. e.g., 'mkdir /tmp/t; mount myserver:/export/secstorage >>>> >> /tmp/t' >>>> >> * Make sure you're using the NFS server's *storage* network IP >>>> address >>>> >> when you make this attempt. >>>> >> >>>> >> It is possible that your NFS server has a firewall configured? But >>>> from >>>> >> my experiments, the secondary storage VM not providing secondary >>>> storage >>>> >> usually is a networking problem, things not set up properly in your >>>> zone's >>>> >> networking so that the secondary storage VM can't reach the secondary >>>> >> storage. Are you using advanced networking, or basic networking? >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> > >>>> >>> >>> >> >