Hi,

Which CloudStack version is it?
AFAIK for vmware - deleting systemvm.iso from the secondary storage for
your VMWare zone, and restarting management server and SSVM should do the
trick.

Thanks,
Amogh

On 4/17/14 10:55 PM, "Mike Tutkowski" <mike.tutkow...@solidfire.com> wrote:

>Hi,
>
>I was debugging storage code for ESXi that runs in SSVM (a CopyCommand).
>
>I needed to make a change related to managed storage.
>
>I made the change, rebuilt the codebase, and have been trying various ways
>of getting that code into SSVM, but SSVM seems to have the older code
>still.
>
>In this situation, my SSVM is actually running on a XenServer host.
>
>Can someone provide me with the procedure to update the code that's
>running
>in SSVM on XenServer?
>
>I tried to scp the systemvm.iso file from where it was built to the
>XenServer host and then re-start SSVM, but that didn't seem to do the
>trick.
>
>Thanks!
>
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