Hi Bernardo,
It was indeed the lack of affinity group selection that did the trick.
I wasn't aware that upon dedication of resources, this would be necessary
but this seems to work now.
Thanks!
Jeroen Kleijer
On Fri, Dec 6, 2024 at 12:34 PM Bernardo De Marco Gonçalves <
bernardomg2...@gmail.com
Hello, Jeroen
In CloudStack, when an infrastructure resource (such as a host, cluster,
pod, or zone) is dedicated to an account or domain, an affinity group of
the "ExplicitDedication" type is automatically created.
As a result, when deploying a VM intended to run on a dedicated resource,
it is n
Hi,
Did you deploy the VMs in projects or in the default view (account view) ?
The cloudstack project uses a different account from the account/user
logged in.
If you deploy a VM in a project, you need to dedicate the cluster to the
project, not the account logged in.
-Wei
On Fri, Dec 6, 2024
Hi all,
I've created an ACS setup where we have different accounts, setup projects
matching those accounts and created several different clusters.
We have three clusters each dedicated to a different account.
If I now try to create a VM, it will fail with the message:
No destination found for a d