Christian, the message is that no host is connected to that specific datastore - "Unable to start VM on Host[-1-Routing] due to StartCommand failed due to Exception: java.lang.RuntimeException Message: Datastore '-iqn.2010-01.com.solidfire:x64j.root-29.17-0' is not accessible. ***No connected and accessible host is attached to this datastore***."
You can see that message being returned by VMware actually, not ACS (I checked the code for that message - no results) https://vmninja.wordpress.com/2019/04/05/remove-inaccessible-datastore-from-inventory/ Can you describe exactly how did you add SF to the ACS/VMware - you already wrote you created iSCSI HBAs....? What are the parameters/options used to add SF as Primary Storage to ACS? I expect (since no proper documentation yet) that you might have somehow incomplete or wrong setup in place. Andrija On Thu, 5 Sep 2019 at 13:29, <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks for taking time to look into it. > > https://pastebin.com/utPhEVkW > > Regards > Christian > > On 5. Sep 2019, at 13:16, Andrija Panic <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Can you share the mgmt logs when the problem happens? Please upload to > > pastebin or similar. > > > > Andrija > > > > On Thu, 5 Sep 2019 at 11:45, <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> Hi, > >> > >> I have managed to overcome the problem by forcing Cloudstack to > reconnect > >> the host after I configured the iSCSI HBA. > >> It seems that Cloudstack also scans for such capabilities during the > >> reconnect. > >> > >> But now I have trouble deploying VMs on the storage, sometimes it is > >> successful and sometimes not, I was not able to find a pattern. > >> If the deployment fails Cloudstack says that the IQN was not reachable > by > >> the host, the odd part is that there is no such message in vcenter so it > >> seems there was no attempt to attach the storage to the ESXi… > >> > >> Does anyone know this kind of issue? > >> > >> Regards > >> Christian > >> > >> > >> On 2019/09/04 14:13:36, <[email protected]> wrote: > >>> Hi,> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> we are currently doing a PoC with SolidFire and CloudStack and trying > to > >> figure out if it’s a fitting solution for our use cases.> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> But I am stuck at the point when CloudStack tries to create a VM on the > >> solid fire storage.> > >>> > >>> I can see that it has already copied the template to a SolidFire Volume > >> but then the error message "Not all hosts in the compute cluster support > >> iSCSI.” appears in the logs.> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> On the ESXi I have created a iSCSI HBA and attached it to a VMKernel > >> adapter, is there anything else to do?> > >>> > >>> Is there any documentation for the setup?> > >>> > >>> I have only found the youtube videos by Mike, but they does not focus > on > >> the vsphere setup part.> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> Regards> > >>> > >>> Christian> > >> > >> > >> -- > >> Christian Kirmse > >> Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft e.V. / Zentrale > >> Abteilung C7 Kommunikationsmanagement > >> Schloss Birlinghoven, 53754 Sankt Augustin > >> Tel: (+49 2241) 14-2719 > >> Fax: (+49 2241) 144-2719 > >> mailto:[email protected] > >> http://www.fraunhofer.de > >> > >> > > > > -- > > > > Andrija Panić > > -- Andrija Panić
