Don't see any nfs mounts, what kind of secondary storage are you running? If nfs, verify that your ssvm can mount it manually.
Erik 25. feb. 2014 17:26 skrev "iliyas shirol" <[email protected]> følgende: > Greetings ! > > We have created a new zone and we're seeing the following error in the > templates section (CentOS 5.6(64-bit) no GUI (XenServer)). > > "*No space left on device*" > > Following is the disk usage within the SSVM. > > root@s-1-VM:~# df -h > Filesystem Size Used Avail > Use% Mounted on > rootfs 276M 276M 0 > 100% / > udev 10M 0 10M > 0% /dev > tmpfs 25M 152K 25M > 1% /run > /dev/disk/by-uuid/3bbaf5c6-5317-468b-9742-0e68c65ad565 276M 276M 0 > 100% / > tmpfs 5.0M 0 5.0M > 0% /run/lock > tmpfs 79M 0 79M > 0% /run/shm > /dev/xvda1 30M 18M 11M > 63% /boot > /dev/xvda6 53M 4.9M 45M > 10% /home > /dev/xvda8 368M 11M 339M > 3% /opt > /dev/xvda10 48M 4.9M 41M > 11% /tmp > /dev/xvda7 610M 502M 77M > 87% /usr > /dev/xvda9 415M 107M 287M > 27% /var > > Has anyone else faced a similar issue ? Btw, it took a lot of time after > enabling this new zone for the SSVM agent to detect in an UP state. > > Thanks. > > -- > - > Md. Iliyas Shirol > Mobile : +91 9902 977 800 > Google : iliyas.shirol@ gmail.com >
