That's good news.
Any chance you'll try to get this in the packer upstream?
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Erik
On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 9:03 PM, Hany Fahim wrote:
> Hey Folks,
>
> One of our team members found a different solution that I'd thought I'd
> share with the community. We've built a Packer post-processor that
Hey Folks,
One of our team members found a different solution that I'd thought I'd
share with the community. We've built a Packer post-processor that converts
a VirtualBox image to a VHD file to easy importing into CloudStack. Our
testing shows that it works well:
https://github.com/benwebber/pac
Hi,
Is it possible to have multiple Private Gateways configured over a single VLAN?
In my case, I am trying to connect different Zones, but am trying to reduce the
number of VLANs needed.
Kind Regards,
Timothy Lothering
Timothy Lothering
Solutions Architect
Managed Services
T: +27877415535
F:
Remi,
I will definitely enable HA when find who is rebooting the host. I
known circumstances when it happens and I know that it is
storage-related. Hardware health is monitored by SNMP and there were no
problems with temperature, CPU, RAM or HDD ranges. In case of HW failure
I should theo
Hi Vadim,
It can also be XenHA but I remember you already said it is off. Did you check
the hardware health?
I’d recommend turning on XenHA as otherwise in case of a failure you will not
have an automatic recovery.
Regards,
Remi
On 14/09/15 15:09, "Vadim Kimlaychuk" wrote:
>Remi,
>
>
Remi,
I have analyzed script xenheartbeat.sh and it seems it is useless,
because relies on file /opt/cloud/bin/heartbeat that has 0 length. It is
not set-up during installation and there is no such a step in
documentation for setting it up. Logically admin must run
"setup_heartbeat_file
Hi Vadim,
This does indeed reboot a box, once storage fails:
echo b > /proc/sysrq-trigger
Removing it doesn’t make sense, as there are serious issues once you hit this
code. I’d recommend making sure the storage is reliable.
Regards, Remi
On 14/09/15 08:13, "Vadim Kimlaychuk" wrote:
>Remi
Hi abhinandan,
Thanks for your reply.
We are facing the issue only for root volumes in that host. The snapshot
recurring policy for data disks in same host is working fine.
if the host configuration is not properly instrumented the policy for data
disks also fails, but it is working fine.
please s
Sec storage is mounted on SSVM. It is mounted on host when required.
> On 14-Sep-2015, at 1:42 pm, Vadim Kimlaychuk wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I have primary SR mounted at slave server on my XenServer cluster to
> /var/run/sr-mount/UUID. Secondary storage is not mounted anywhere. Is it
> normal?
Looks like the host is not instrumented properly and management server is
unable to invoke plugin on the host.
Can you force-reconnect the host that is throwing this error ? That should
recopy the plugins on to the host.
> On 14-Sep-2015, at 3:15 pm, raja sekhar wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I am usin
Hi All,
I am using CS 4.3.1 and xenserver 6.2
I have configured daily recurring snapshot policy for all the root volumes.
but recent three days onwards it is taking full snapshots and not taking
any child snapshots.
I have configured snapshot.delta.max to 16.
please help me my secondary storage is
Yes, Vadim Kimlaychuk Secondary storage not mounted any where
Regards,
Prapul sriram,
Cloud Architect,
PSI Cloud Solutions,
Psiclouds.com.
On Monday, 14 September 2015 1:42 PM, Vadim Kimlaychuk
wrote:
Hello all,
I have primary SR mounted at slave server on my XenServer clust
Hello all,
I have primary SR mounted at slave server on my XenServer cluster to
/var/run/sr-mount/UUID. Secondary storage is not mounted anywhere. Is it
normal? Storage type is NFS, XenServer cluster HA is not enabled yet.
Vadim.
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