Hi Vivek, a few questions/notes:
- ACS mgmt server being on ESXi is not of a concern nor important information in my opinion - but thx for sharing info. - it would be good to have your IP scheme for everything (IP of mgmt server, ip of KVM host, IP of NFS primary/secondary, and IPs reserved for POD), but I assume both MGMT server, NFS storage and Guest network range are on 192.168.100.x network (per your centos7 output) ? - did you preseed systemVM template fine - if both system VMs have been started on KVM host, then I assume yes - in GUI, when checking systemVM template for KVM, clicking on your Zone, should say Ready and Downloaded. - are you using same IP range for Guest network/VMs as is used for Management Network ? - I was referring to New Zone wizard with different coloed buttons - i.e. like this: http://docs.cloudstack.apache.org/projects/archived-cloudstack-getting-started/en/latest/_images/nuage_vsp_isolation_method_setting.png Cheers On Fri, 28 Dec 2018 at 08:42, Vivek Singh <vive...@cyborgsys.net> wrote: > Hello Andrija, > > Thanks for the quick response. > Here is detail: > 1. I tried with latest version give in the link you shared > https://github.com/apache/cloudstack-documentation/blob/master/source/quickinstallationguide/qig.rst. > But same result All my installation endup with same result. I mean with > error "There is no secondary storage VM for secondary storage host nfs". > Even With disabled firewall as well. > > 2. when you says "KVM traffic label" I think you are telling to use > bridge cloudbr0 .I am using the same as you can see in the attached > outputs. I didn't see any green/red/blue/yellow nice buttons in GUI > interface. > Can you please guide me where I can find those? > 3. You said don't reboot SVM manually. I agree but I can't find any other > way to find what is going on. It is not accessible through console view in > gui. Neither using this command "ssh -i > /var/cloudstack/management/.ssh/id_rsa -p 3922 root@169.254.3.222". > However I can see the ip address assigned on gui of cloudstackt manager. > > Please find attached all the detail you are looking for. Let me know if > needed further information. > > Centos6 is with old setup and Centos7 with the link you shared . Remember > only one server was up a time. > > Regards > Vivek > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Andrija Panic [mailto:andrija.pa...@gmail.com] > Sent: 27 December 2018 15:11 > To: users <users@cloudstack.apache.org> > Subject: Re: Storage VM not getting start new setup > > Hi Vivek, > > FYI: Please note that CentOS 6 is depreciated in latest CloudStack version > - perhaps better to try with latest versions of Centos and CloudStack as > noted here: > > https://github.com/apache/cloudstack-documentation/blob/master/source/quickinstallationguide/qig.rst > - this a fresh guide, tested properly on Centos 7.5 and CLoudStack 4.11.2 > > But down to your problem... > > Based on your input there are 2 VMs started - but not fully "patched" to > become CPVM and SSVM. > > Don't ever manually reboot VMs since they are not meant to be rebooted - > it will boot broken with i.e. no network config inside etc. > Just use the "Destroy" button on both CPVM and SSVM and they will be > re-generated again brand new. After VMs are initially created, there will > be special ISO attached to them to "patch" them properly and these vanila > VMs will be configured as needed (with custom scripts and info from DB), > including IP settings etc... > It takes some time to bring up the VMs, so please be patient. > > I would also stronglu suggest, during troubleshooting, to disable firewall > completely on KVM host - later you can play with it - and it can sometimes > be a problem - so safer to disable during installation. > > Can you share your network setup on KVM host , and zone netwrok setup, > hypervisor used, etc ? If you are following quick guide, I assume KVM on > CentOS 6.. > Name of your bridge should be set as the "KVM traffic label" for each > traffic type (Management, Guest,Storage etc) - when you click on these > green/red/blue/yellow nice buttons, you can set "KVM traffic label" - this > should be the name of your bridge that you previously created on KVM host. > > Another things to mention - after CPVM and SSVM are started fine - you can > use Console access to SSVM and login with root/password, and then test SSVM > operations by running script: /usr/local/cloud/systemvm/ssvm-check.sh > This script will check if SSVM can access internet, if DNS resolution > works, if it can mount Secondary Storage to itself, and if it can connect > it's Agent to the Management Server. > > Cheers > Andrija > > > > > On Thu, 27 Dec 2018 at 12:22, Vivek Singh <vive...@cyborgsys.net> wrote: > > > Hello Friends, > > > > > > > > I am new to cloudstack and from last 2 weeks I am struggling to > > install cloudstack using quick installation procedure ( > > http://docs.cloudstack.apache.org/projects/cloudstack-installation/en/ > > 4.9/qig.html > > ). > > > > I tried all the method that I can google and apply but no luck. > > > > > > > > > > > > I am using VM on ESXi as a management server. I enable promiscuous > > mode on ESXi switch. I am using Centos6.10 > > > > > > > > My ssvm and cosole-proxy VM are not coming up. I'm login through > > virt-manager into both system vm and found their network cards are not > up. > > > > I assign static ip and rebooted but all the ip deleted from interfaces > > after reboot. > > > > > > > > I am attaching log when I started the installation utill I getting the > > error message “There is no secondary storage VM for secondary storage > host”. > > > > > > > > > > > > I really appreciate any help > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > *Vivek Singh * > > > > > > > > > -- > > Andrija Panić > -- Andrija Panić