Hi Sanjeev, That's exactly the info I was looking for. I tried to download a volume and was able to successfully do that (it came via S3 as you said). I then tried to upload the volume but it didn't go to S3 (don't see any exceptions though). The UI shows the new uploaded volume but I attaching it doesn't seem to work (not sure if that is because its not on S3?). Attaching other volumes (that I didn't upload myself) seems to work.
I played around with mysql a little to check the ref_cnts (for templates/snapshots) are 0 and they are. Need to check when stuff would be deleted. Tom. On Tue, 2013-08-20 at 09:24 +0000, Sanjeev Neelarapu wrote: > Hi Tom, > > vmsnapshots are not backed up to secondary storage. They will be stored on > primary itself. > Apart from templates,ISOs and snapshots, volumes will be stored in s3 in the > following scenarios: > 1.Upload volume > 2.Extract volume(download volume) > > Thanks, > Sanjeev > -----Original Message----- > From: Thomas O'Dowd [mailto:tpod...@cloudian.com] > Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2013 6:57 AM > To: Cloudstack DEV > Subject: 4.2 S3 storage question > > For S3 secondary storage, I'm wondering exactly what types of objects we are > storing in S3: > > 1. templates - working. > 2. snapshots - working. > 3. vmsnapshots - not working (at least I don't see these going to s3) 4. > volumes - n/a 5. other? > > How do files on the secondary storage staging area get cleaned up currently? > > Tom. > -- > Cloudian KK - http://www.cloudian.com/get-started.html > Fancy 100TB of full featured S3 Storage? > Checkout the Cloudian® Community Edition! > -- Cloudian KK - http://www.cloudian.com/get-started.html Fancy 100TB of full featured S3 Storage? Checkout the Cloudian® Community Edition!