> -Sanjeev
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Logan Barfield [mailto:lbarfi...@tqhosting.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2015 4:16 AM
> To: dev@cloudstack.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Cross Zone Templates
>
> Ilya,
>
> The problem is that this doesn't work with the "
to make a template cross-zone
when creating it from a snapshot or volume. Only allowing cross-zone templates
when registering them from a URL is stupid.
Thank You,
Logan Barfield
Tranquil Hosting
On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 5:36 PM, ilya musayev
wrote:
> As you know, when template is impo
ake a template
cross-zone when creating it from a snapshot or volume. Only allowing
cross-zone templates when registering them from a URL is stupid.
Thank You,
Logan Barfield
Tranquil Hosting
On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 5:36 PM, ilya musayev
wrote:
> As you know, when template is imported as &qu
able to
> mount the NFS store over the site-to-site VPN.
>
> When we attempt to deploy a VM in the new zone, we get "Template
> is not available."
>
> It appears that this is because our templates are not set up as "Cross
> Zone Templates."
>
> We orig
nt server is able to
mount the NFS store over the site-to-site VPN.
When we attempt to deploy a VM in the new zone, we get "Template
is not available."
It appears that this is because our templates are not set up as "Cross
Zone Templates."
We originally created these templa
e over the site-to-site VPN.
When we attempt to deploy a VM in the new zone, we get "Template
is not available."
It appears that this is because our templates are not set up as "Cross
Zone Templates."
We originally created these templates from existing volumes (e.g.,
installe