On Jan 2, 2015, at 2:59 AM, Ian Duffy wrote:
> Just out of interest...
>
> Why do we use the embedded jetty for development purposes and then shipping
> on tomcat?
I don't know _the_ answer but _an_ answer is that it used to be that embedded
jetty was much leaner than embedded tomcat and so ant
The sec store has some issues, you can login into KVM host and check if the sec
storage mount point is visible and the said folder is there. Check if ssvm is
running fine.
It is also possible that the sec store is fine but the template that is being
used to create VM is in inconsistent state, th
Just out of interest...
Why do we use the embedded jetty for development purposes and then shipping
on tomcat?
Why aren't we using embedded tomcat for development purposes? Does it
matter?
Is there any reason we don't ship a JAR with embedded tomcat and remove the
system dependency on tomcat? It
Hi,
I updated my cloudstack deployment to 4.4.2 to 4.3.1. Now when we try to
deploy a VM i am getting following error
message. com.cloud.exception.StorageUnavailableException: Resource
[StoragePool:2] is unreachable: Unable to create
Vol[30|vm=58|ROOT]:com.cloud.utils.exception.CloudRuntimeExcepti
Hi Somesh,
Yes i was successful in stopping both the system vm's and starting them
back i also could access them through the console that cloudstack provides.
May be the reason for that code snippet is that i didn't register the
template but i ran this script to install the system vm's.
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