Hi all.

I had a similar problem, but usign XenServer 7.2. It was a fresh
installation from scratch. The system vms where created, but them *could'nt
get the local link IP*, so the cloudstack agent never went up.

After that, I found the compatibility matrix, where its specified that the
compatible versions of XenServer are up to 7.0...
http://docs.cloudstack.apache.org/projects/cloudstack-release-notes/en/4.9.2.0/compat.html#supported-hypervisor-versions

That's the point where I'm, trying to configure them with XS 7.0, but
unfortunately XS 7.0 does not provide drivers for our Broadcom
BCM57412 10Gb network eth adapters.
Here we are, working on how to add the drivers...


Good luck!




Atentamente,
Sebastián Gómez

On Tue, Dec 26, 2017 at 5:12 PM, Pierre-Luc Dion <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Just as FYI, we recently upgrade from 6.5 to xs 7.1, so far everthing is
> good. Then we add some hosts to Pool or reinstall some XenServer to have
> proper new filesystem on dom0 which have more disk space for /var/log!
>  then we ran into the situation where CloudStack fail to create Virtual
> Router in a XenServer cluster. Turns out that for some unknown reason,
> adding a fresh installed xenserver to a cluster can create new SR and VDI
> for xs-tools iso, this break cloudstack VR creation for some reason. So the
> easy fix is to forget non-shared SR containing  xs-tools VDI.
>
> Basically, if "xe vdi-list is-tools-iso=true" return more than one iso,
> CloudStack should fail to create Virtual-Router.
>

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