I can manually start up a VM on the nested ESX instance, so it appears
there is some configuration problem perhaps in my CS install, but I'm not
sure what it could be.

I've never actually been successful running system VMs on ESX in the past.
I've always had to add a XenServer host and run the system VMs on it.


On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 3:49 PM, Mike Tutkowski <
mike.tutkow...@solidfire.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have a single node I'm developing on. It is running ESX. On top of ESX,
> I have Ubuntu 12.04 for CloudStack development (including running the CSMS
> and serving as a secondary-storage location for system VM templates, etc.).
> The one host I have in my CS install is running ESX (nested under my other
> ESX).
>
> It looks like this:
>
> ESX (on hardware)
> ----- ESX (nested, used as host in CS)
> ----- vCenter Server
> ----- Ubuntu (CSMS, secondary storage)
>
> I keep getting an InsufficientServerCapacityException, but I'm not sure
> why. I should have plenty of CPU, memory, and storage space on all VMs.
>
> Thanks!
> Mike
>
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> *Mike Tutkowski*
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>



-- 
*Mike Tutkowski*
*Senior CloudStack Developer, SolidFire Inc.*
e: mike.tutkow...@solidfire.com
o: 303.746.7302
Advancing the way the world uses the
cloud<http://solidfire.com/solution/overview/?video=play>
*™*

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