Hi Edison… The table is empty, which would indicate the error message I see on the console is accurate. However, that I see the VM running in XenServer and I have it listed in the Infrastructure area in CS doesn't make much sense.
David La Motta Technical Marketing Engineer Citrix Solutions NetApp 919.476.5042 dlamo...@netapp.com<mailto:dlamo...@netapp.com> On May 29, 2013, at 5:41 PM, Edison Su <edison...@citrix.com<mailto:edison...@citrix.com>> wrote: Can you try: select status from host where type = 'SecondaryStorageVM'; in db? Make sure the agent in ssvm can connect back to mgt serer. -----Original Message----- From: La Motta, David [mailto:david.lamo...@netapp.com<http://netapp.com>] Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2013 2:28 PM To: <dev@cloudstack.apache.org<mailto:dev@cloudstack.apache.org>> Subject: 4.2 snapshot: setting up ISOs - no go So my 4.2 instance is up and running, system VMs are running (secondary storage VM and console proxy VM), primary and secondary storage are up on NFS... all things considered and at a glance, things look good. However, when I try to add an ISO so that I can provision a VM, I am getting: WARN [storage.download.DownloadMonitorImpl] (1018141210@qtp- 2013781391-38:) There is no secondary storage VM for secondary storage host nfs://172.20.39.74/SnapCreator_secondary Which is throwing me off, because the secondary storage VM seems to be up and happy. I can see it on XenCenter alive and well, too. When I go through the ISO registration wizard, registration seems to be successful in the UI, since the ISOs get added to the templates table--except I get the warning in the console above. If I try to add another secondary storage, I get: ERROR [cloud.api.ApiServer] (1260872222@qtp-2013781391-40:) unhandled exception executing api command: addSecondaryStorage com.cloud.utils.exception.CloudRuntimeException: Cannot transit agent status with event AgentDisconnected for host 9, mangement server id is 271423992217301,Unable to transition to a new state from Creating via AgentDisconnected at com.cloud.agent.manager.AgentManagerImpl.agentStatusTransitTo(Agent ManagerImpl.java:1436) When in doubt, reboot, right? So I shutdown my CS mgmt server and XenServer host and tried again. I even added more secondary storage without anything in it (the first NFS volume had the system VM template on it). Still, I get the same behavior as described above: the UI says the ISO was added, but the log file warns about the lack of a secondary storage VM. If I attempt to go through the instance provisioning wizard, long and behold, the ISO is not listed in the "My ISOs" tab. There is also something strange that I've noticed (slightly off topic): if I have primary storage allocated and resize the underlying volume on the storage controller, CS doesn't see the new size. Is there any way to force that to take place from the UI? Clicking on refresh did nothing about it. Thanks! David La Motta Technical Marketing Engineer - Citrix NetApp 919.476.5042 dlamo...@netapp.com<mailto:dlamo...@netapp.com><mailto:dlamo...@netapp.com>