Hi Jam:
      Does your secondary storage vm startup properly? I guest it is
probably your secondary storage vm

fails to mount the nfs secondary storage. Could you check the log
(/var/log/cloud/systemvm.log) in secondary

storage vm?

Rohit's website might be helpful  : http://rohityadav.in/logs/devcloud/


Regards

Isaac

On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 5:40 AM, Jamshid Afshar
<jamshid.afs...@caringo.com>wrote:

> I followed these steps
> https://cwiki.apache.org/CLOUDSTACK/devcloud.html on my macbook. I see
> the cloudstack ui at http://192.168.56.10:8080/client/.
>
> I try to create a new Instance, but I do not have any templates to
> choose from. I see the "tiny Linux" vhd and template.properties files
> in /opt/storage/secondary/template/tmpl/1/5/, but it doesn't show in
> ui. I only see the SystemVM template in the Templates tab.
>
> I built cloudstack (current master) and run it within the vm itself.
> Exactly what global settings have to be changed if running all-in-one,
> instead of running the server on my host os as recommended? "host"
> defaults to 10.0.3.15 which is one of the ip's in the vm.
>
> I did restart the management server after "mvn -P developer -pl
> tools/devcloud -Ddeploysvr". I did destroy the two system vms
> (Secondary Storage and Console Proxy) which started up. They were
> recreated but that didn't make a difference.
>
> I see this "Host Alert" in the console but I'm not sure where to go to
> get more information. I verified the settings from Troubleshooting.
>
>    nfs://192.168.56.10:/opt/storage/secondary
>    Alert state detected
>
> Any help is appreciated.
>
> PS: any chance of getting comments back in the wiki? That was a very
> useful feature in the old wiki.
>
> Thanks,
> Jam
>

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