Yes Sir, I use NFS Server 4. when I use this command $ virsh pool-list on my hypervisor, its shown like this
[root@hypervs ~]# virsh pool-list Name State Autostart ----------------------------------------- 0f1c578f-c006-317c-b622-15d77214c1b7 active no 422155c4-15f5-4354-9ace-540b4c94ebb6 active no 6260fa35-58f0-3ba3-9337-c05fac113f57 active no 67779d92-1966-3842-aed1-54e565f372da active no fd8f79e7-46e7-3337-ad57-bd09356b4f7a active no I didn't understand about it Sir. What should I do? on the list shows that the status active no. Do i have to activate it first? If yes, how do I enable it? Thanks, Regards, Denni sembiring 2013/6/25 Wido den Hollander <w...@widodh.nl> > Hi, > > > > On 06/25/2013 06:41 AM, Denni Sembiring wrote: > >> I had to install Cloudstack 4.02. I use 5 hosts, 1 as management >> server, and the other into the hypervisor (KVM). when all has gone >> well, I went to the UI and see my primary storage show only 98 Gb , >> while the entire capacity of hypervisor should be 2 Tb . How can I >> change the size of my primary storage? what should i do so my primary >> storage size according to the size of my hypervisor? >> >> >> > The management server gets the information from libvirt on the hypervisor. > Is this NFS? > > What does this show on the hypervisor: > > $ virsh pool-info <uuid> > > Wher you can list the storage pools in libvirt with: > > $ virsh pool-list > > Wido > > > >> Best regards, >> Denni Sembiring >> Del Polytechnic of Informatics >> >>