Hi Thanks for this have reverted it back to .85, does this mean that this value pool.storage.capacity.disablethreshold is factoring in the overprovisioning value?
Is there a way to allow pool.storage.allocated.capacity.disablethreshold utilise the overprovisining factor and stop blocking VM creation when we reach the 85% threshold Thanks Noel On 24 October 2013 01:32, Nitin Mehta <[email protected]> wrote: > Advise you to not keep pool.storage.capacity.disablethreshold as 1 (100%). > This captures the actual usage of the storage and you do not want it to > reach 100% especially possible when you have over provisioned. > > On 23/10/13 1:14 PM, "Noel King" <[email protected]> wrote: > > >Hi > > > >I am seeing an issue here with Cloudstack and VMWare storage and hope you > >can help. VMWare is using dynamic storage so for a template of 20GB in > >reality only 3GB is being used, VMWare currently has the size of the VM of > >3GB and increases storage allocation to the VM as it requires it. However > >Cloudstack thinks 20GB has been consumed > > > >So to overcome this we set > > > >storage.overprovisioning.factor to 5 > > > >But we still had issues when we hit 85% (which is not 85% based on VMWare > >storage allocation). The following values were set to .85 and increasing > >these has offered little benefit up to 100% > > > > > > - pool.storage.capacity.disablethreshold > > - pool.storage.allocated.capacity.disablethreshold > > > > > >Any advise on other settings on Cloudstack 4.1.1 that could help us. > > > >Kind regards > > > >Noel > >
