>It typically indicates a problem with the SSVM (Secondary Storage VM). It >either did not get created, or most likely is unable to connect back to >the Management once created and running. > >Do you see any errors in the management server log? Refer to >"Troubleshooting the Secondary Storage VM" section in the Install guide >for troubleshooting suggestions. > >Ram > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Louis Mui [mailto:louis....@liferay.com] >Sent: Friday, May 04, 2012 11:58 PM >To: cloudstack-dev@incubator.apache.org >Cc: David Nalley; Ahmad Emneina >Subject: Secondary nfs server alert issue > >Hi all, > >I have been in discussion with your colleagues for the past 2 days and >have corrected most of the issues. One issue that is still outstanding is: >located under the host alert column, there is an alert about the >secondary nfs...and even while cloudstack is running fine the alert does >not go away. > >I have also CC'd this email to both David Nalley and Ahmad Emneina. >If you have any questions please refer to the above personnel listed. > >Thank you. > >Sincerely, >Louis Mui >Infrastructure Admininstrator >Liferay, Inc.
I think the issue is that one gets an alert on secondary storage no matter what. It's the first thing that appears in a fresh cloudstack install. Might not make sense before everything is added, to check for secondary storage health.