As Suresh advised - you are running an unsupported version of hypervisor on
4.14.1 - can be fixed by the above SQL, but.... you still will be missing
tons of guest OS mappings in the guest_os_hypervisor table and who knows
how VMs will be profiled (HW profile)

So, RTFM the release notes and the list of supported hypervisors, and use
the ones that are supported - otherwise various things will break.

Cheers,



On Tue, 18 May 2021 at 15:07, Suresh Anaparti <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> You can add hypervisor capabilities for XenServer 8.2.0 using below sql,
> to fix your issue. Please note that XenServer 8.2.0 is not a supported
> hypervisor version in 4.14.1 and so the capabilities are not included by
> default, you can check the compatibility matrix here:
> http://docs.cloudstack.apache.org/en/4.14.1.0/releasenotes/compat.html.
>
> INSERT IGNORE INTO cloud.hypervisor_capabilities(uuid, hypervisor_type,
> hypervisor_version, max_guests_limit, max_data_volumes_limit,
> max_hosts_per_cluster, storage_motion_supported) VALUES (UUID(),
> 'XenServer', '8.2.0', 1000, 253, 64, 1)
>
> Regards,
> Suresh
>
> On 18/05/21, 5:58 PM, "Дикевич Евгений Александрович" <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>     HI
>     Servers marked as XenServer 8.2:
>
>     https://ibb.co/tLjgy0N
>
>     How I can add cababitilies for it?
>     -----Original Message-----
>     From: Harikrishna Patnala [mailto:[email protected]]
>     Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2021 12:57 PM
>     To: [email protected]
>     Subject: [!!Mass Mail]Re: Hypervisor limits
>
>     Hi,
>
>     The management server could have taken the default value for the max
> data volumes limit.
>     | default            |                      6 |
>
>     Please check the hypervisor version in the host table to know which
> version it has detected. You can view it from the host section in UI.
>
>     If it is correctly marked to 8.2.0, adding hypervisor capabilities
> entry for 8.2.0 in the "hypervisor_capabilities" table will fix your
> problem. You can try keeping the old values as in 8.0.0 version.
>
>     If the management server has the support for the XenServer version in
> its release, then these entries would have been there.
>
>     Regards,
>     Harikrishna
>     ________________________________
>     From: Дикевич Евгений Александрович <[email protected]>
>     Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2021 12:21 PM
>     To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
>     Subject: Hypervisor limits
>
>     Hi all!
>     I have ACS 4.14.1 with XCP-NG 8.2 with PreSetup iSCSI storage.
>     When I add more than 6 data disks it says me that 6 volumes are
> maximum.
>     This is hypervisor limits for XenServer lower than 6.x.
>     In DB we can see:
>     mysql> select hypervisor_version,max_data_volumes_limit from
> cloud.hypervisor_capabilities where hypervisor_capabilities.hypervisor_type
> = 'XenServer';
>     +--------------------+------------------------+
>     | hypervisor_version | max_data_volumes_limit |
>     +--------------------+------------------------+
>     | 5.6                |                      6 |
>     | 5.6 FP1            |                      6 |
>     | 5.6 SP2            |                      6 |
>     | 6.0                |                     13 |
>     | 6.0.2              |                     13 |
>     | 6.1.0              |                     13 |
>     | 6.2.0              |                     13 |
>     | 6.5.0              |                     13 |
>     | 7.0.0              |                     13 |
>     | 7.1.0              |                     13 |
>     | 7.1.1              |                    253 |
>     | 7.1.2              |                    253 |
>     | 7.2.0              |                     13 |
>     | 7.3.0              |                     13 |
>     | 7.4.0              |                     13 |
>     | 7.5.0              |                     13 |
>     | 7.6.0              |                    253 |
>     | 8.0.0              |                    253 |
>     | default            |                      6 |
>     | XCP 1.0            |                      6 |
>     | XCP-ng 7.4.0       |                     13 |
>     +--------------------+------------------------+
>     21 rows in set (0.00 sec)
>
>     My question is - why ACS detects my hosts are "XenServer 6.1.x and
> before" and how I can change it?
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