Wei,
Yes, the host has been rebooted. It is a Xen host, and the hypervisor status
looks good. Do you any suggestions for additional checks I could run to verify
the state of the host?
Thanks,
-John
On Jul 25, 2013, at 3:57 PM, Wei ZHOU wrote:
> John,
>
> I guess something wrong on your ho
John,
I guess something wrong on your hosts. Did you reinstall the agent, and
clean the setting (like firewall rules,vms) on host (or reboot the host)?
-Wei
2013/7/25 John Burwell
> Marcus,
>
> According the management UI, the host is up and the cluster is enabled. I
> have verified that I c
Marcus,
According the management UI, the host is up and the cluster is enabled. I have
verified that I can ping the host from the management server machine. What
could cause the host to land in the avoid set?
Thanks,
-John
> For some reason it doesn't like your cluster:
>
> 2013-07-25 12:35
For some reason it doesn't like your cluster:
2013-07-25 12:35:22,895 DEBUG [cloud.deploy.FirstFitPlanner]
(Job-Executor-1:job-63 = [ b8beac94-df09-495e-a373-56152bf4a9a3 ])
Removing from the clusterId list these clusters from avoid set: [1]
2013-07-25 12:35:22,895 DEBUG [cloud.deploy.FirstFitPlan
All,After pulling and building the latest from the 4.2 branch (around 10am on 25 July 2013), the SSVM and CPVM are being created, but will not start due to capacity issues. Before this build, the system VMs were allocating and starting as expected. For this test, I completely rebuilt the branch i