Hi all,
We've had a lot of people join the CloudStack project recently, and it's hard
for new people to know who's working on what now. I've made a wiki page with
everyone listed on it, split into functional teams.
http://wiki.cloudstack.org/display/gen/Functional+teams
Please update your pro
Yes. if you don't have route for 1, it's the same error.
However, even I have route but iptable close it, the error message is the same
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From: Ahmad Emneina [mailto:ahmad.emne...@citrix.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 3:16 PM
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1. Sounds like a routing issue. Packet flow cant reach the destination.
2. Sounds like a firewall/no service issue
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On 4/25/12 3:05 PM, "Frank Zhang" wrote:
>This is not only for CloudStack, but they are common issues when you are
>playing CloudStack regarding network.
>I often suffer
This is not only for CloudStack, but they are common issues when you are
playing CloudStack regarding network.
I often suffer these errors, there are some tips from my practice:
1. "No route to host"
Most likely iptables rule prevents the port from accessing. First check
iptables rule in
We haven't had a chance to kick the tires on it but we came across a commercial
product called PHD Virtual which is a XenServer specific monitoring
application. It apparently has the ability to grab the type of data you're
looking for directly from XAPI. Zenoss might have an option for this as
Matt, Mohammad and David - great suggestions. 30 days seems more
reasonable to get input and creative from the community. I'll work to get
a wiki set up and broad outreach to get the word out for participation.
Perhaps we can wrap this up in time for OSCON and do something fun to
celebrate a new
> It depends on two things: What you're trying to monitor and what hypervisor
> you have. We've been looking into this subject and we want to poll basic
> monitoring data (cpu, memory, disk, etc) which can be done at the hypervisor
> level with the right monitoring tool.
We use Xenserver and
> 2) How do we monitor VM's that are in Cloudstack when they are in an isolated
> VLAN does anyone have a clever workaround?
It depends on two things: What you're trying to monitor and what hypervisor you
have. We've been looking into this subject and we want to poll basic
monitoring data (cpu
Welcome Marlon
>
> 1) Will NFS be phased out for secondary storage in the future?
I don't think this is going to happen - and if it is, certainly not
any time soon.
> 2) How do we monitor VM's that are in Cloudstack when they are in an isolated
> VLAN does anyone have a clever workaround?
I do
Hello Community,
We have been working with Cloudstack for a while now and I thought it would be
about time we participated in the community.
We have a couple of outstanding questions that I would really like if someone
could answer:
1) Will NFS be phased out for secondary storage in the future
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