outside of cloudstack, can you deploy a vm on your host, to the desired storage pool. It looks like the hypervisor host cant connect to its storage server.
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 1:31 PM, Carlos Reategui <[email protected]>wrote: > Here is a link to the log file: > http://reategui.com/cloudstack/management-server.log > > > > On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 12:22 PM, Ahmad Emneina <[email protected]>wrote: > >> can we get the full logs? There should be something simple blocking the >> reconnection of the management server to the hosts. I worked past this, >> this past weekend against 4.2. So i dont think your results will differ >> upgrading to 4.2... >> >> >> On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 12:14 PM, Carlos Reategui <[email protected] >> >wrote: >> >> > No replies to my other emails. I really need help getting my CS 4.1.1 >> > cluster back up. >> > >> > I basically have a CloudStack console that thinks everything is fine, >> but >> > looking at the management logs there seems to be a problem connecting to >> > the hosts. XenCenter does not seem to agree and thinks all is fine with >> > the hosts. Iptables is disabled on the hosts and the management server >> so >> > not a firewall issue. Primary storage is mounted on the hosts and I am >> > able to mount secondary storage. >> > >> > I believe I have the following options: >> > 1) Backup all my vhds, reinstall XenServer and CS, import the vhds as >> > templates and relaunch my 20+ VMs. I see this as a last resort option >> that >> > I would rather not have to do >> > 2) Remove my XS hosts from CS (assuming that wont get rid of my >> instances), >> > clear tags (or re-install XS), re-add XS hosts and hope for the best. >> > 3) Attempt to upgrade to 4.2 and hope my problems go away. >> > >> > Anyone have any thoughts on how to proceed? >> > >> > thanks >> > Carlos >> > >> > >
