Elliot,
When you see such an error - there usually a predecessor message that
says CloudStack checked for X, Y and Z and found no suitable resources
based on your configuration.
Put the logs on pastebin or some other site (strip out any private info
you dont want to share). I would also recommend cloudstack 4.3.1 (which
is not officially out yet) but should come thru in the next several
weeks. Its latest stable release of CloudStack 4.3.0 - with latest bug
fixes.
I've put a build for folks who want to try it out until we complete
official release of ACS 4.3.1 process.
Unzip tgz and it should have required RPMs with both Open Source and
Non-Open Source modules.
http://www.cloudsand.com/cloudstack-4.3.0-1.tgz
Regards
ilya
On 7/2/14, 1:06 AM, Elliot Berg wrote:
Hi,
I've been putting together a cloudstack set-up for experimentation
purposes - right now we're just trying to compare different platforms
for private cloud infrastructure before we start getting too in depth
with any of them.
I've added the cloudstack 4.2 apt repository, and I'm running on
Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, and I believe I've followed all the installation
guides correctly at the various stages.
We've set up a management server, which is also an NFS server, however
we're interested in using local storage for the majority of things,
and have also set up a single KVM host which I believe is all
configured correctly to use local storage. If I look at the dashboard,
I'm told I have more than enough resource in every section to create
an instance the size I want to - which is a small offering I've
created with just 1.0GHz and 1GB of RAM, with local storage. The
host's not very powerful, but according to the dashboard I am using
1.50GHz/5.87GHz, 1.38GB/7.80GB, 3.55GB/285.95GB Secondary Storage,
1.03GB/450.99GB Local Storage and 0.00KB/571.90GB Primary Storage (I'm
assuming that's meant to be a combination of the NFS server's primary
storage offering and the local storage on the host, though the numbers
don't quite make sense at first glance).
However, when I try to add an instance, I receive an
InsufficientServerCapacityException and I'm struggling to work out
why. I can't add an instance using a small shared storage offering
either, but if I'm not mistaken that's expected because the zone and
host are configured to use local storage. The only thing I can think
of is that the local storage isn't properly configured, but when I've
looked it seems to be.
Any pointers for how I can further diagnose this would be great -
thanks in advance!
Elliot