Charles, The 10.0.0.3 address in your SSVM is suspect. Can you make sure you have the last version of /tools/devcloud/devcloud.cfg ?
I manage to upload a new image, running a web server on my local machine with: sudo python -m SimpleHTTPServer 443 The SSVM should be able to ping the host on which you are running the http server. -Sebastien On Nov 30, 2012, at 6:43 PM, Charles Moulliard <ch0...@gmail.com> wrote: > Rohit, > > Even, If I use a local HTTP Server, there is still an issue with the > DevCloud2.ova image with NFS. > > WARN [cloud.resource.DiscovererBase] (ClusteredAgentManager Timer:) Unable > to configure resource due to Can not create slave connection to > 192.168.56.10 > WARN [agent.manager.AgentManagerImpl] (ClusteredAgentManager Timer:) > Unable to load the resource: 1 > WARN [cloud.resource.DiscovererBase] (ClusteredAgentManager Timer:) Unable > to configure resource due to Can not create slave connection to > 192.168.56.10 > WARN [agent.manager.AgentManagerImpl] (ClusteredAgentManager Timer:) > Unable to load the resource: 1 > WARN [storage.download.DownloadMonitorImpl] (23179452@qtp-3363479-0:) > There is no secondary storage VM for secondary storage host > nfs://192.168.56.10:/opt/storage/secondary > > See my previous email regarding what the script ssvm-check.sh report please > > Regards, > > Charles > > > > On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 6:32 PM, Charles Moulliard <ch0...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Can we change the ports number accepted by CloudStack as only 80 & 443 are >> allowed to upload an ISO image ? >> >> >> On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 6:07 PM, Charles Moulliard <ch0...@gmail.com>wrote: >> >>> On 30/11/12 17:27, Rohit Yadav wrote: >>> >>>> management.network.cidr is 192.168.56.0/24 >>>> secstorage.allowed.internal.**sites is 192.168.56.0/8 >>>> >>> Rohit, >>> >>> As I use same config as you, the following values are the same : >>> >>> >>> management.network.cidr is 192.168.56.0/24 >>> secstorage.allowed.internal.**sites is 192.168.56.0/8 >>> >>> It seems that Debian Wheezy already provide a HTTP Server. Do you know >>> which server has been installed (does not seems to be Apache2 by default) >>> and where is the root directory (to copy an image) ? >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Charles >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> Charles Moulliard >> Apache Committer / Sr. Enterprise Architect (RedHat) >> Twitter : @cmoulliard | Blog : http://cmoulliard.blogspot.com >> >> >> > > > -- > Charles Moulliard > Apache Committer / Sr. Enterprise Architect (RedHat) > Twitter : @cmoulliard | Blog : http://cmoulliard.blogspot.com