Images can be seen : Unable to upload ISO Files * Issue #8331 * apache/cloudstack * GitHub<https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/issues/8331#top>
ISSUE TYPE Bug Report COMPONENT NAME secondarystoragevm secondarystorage secstorage.ssl.cert.domain = cloudstorage.mydomainname Using SSL CLOUDSTACK VERSION CloudStack 4.18.1.0 CONFIGURATION OS / ENVIRONMENT Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS SUMMARY Proper SSL being used not self signed Able to SSH to SSVM and CPSVM Unable to upload ISO or templates; when uploading I get the error message in the browser console Management Cloud Stack Log says unable to reach host unable to reach cloudstorage.mydomainname management has firewall turned off NFS on Management NFS is running and mounted and working SSVM /usr/local/cloud/systemvm/ssvm-check.sh image SSVM firewall turned off image IP Address NOT pingable Private IP address Pingable STEPS TO REPRODUCE images > ISOs > Upload ISO from local EXPECTED RESULTS To be able to upload ISO successfully ACTUAL RESULTS Management Cloud Stack Log says unable to reach host unable to reach cloudstorage.mydomainname management has firewall turned off NFS on Management NFS is running and mounted and working SSVM /usr/local/cloud/systemvm/ssvm-check.sh image SSVM firewall turned off image IP Address NOT pingable Private IP address Pingable Console Proxy Working fine with Private IP Address Thank you DISCLAIMER: This email is intended solely for the addressee. It may contain private and confidential information. If you are not the intended addressee, please take no action based on it nor show a copy to anyone. In this case, please reply to this email to highlight the error. Opinions and information in this email that do not relate to the official business of Nottingham Trent University shall be understood as neither given nor endorsed by the University. Nottingham Trent University has taken steps to ensure that this email and any attachments are virus-free, but we do advise that the recipient should check that the email and its attachments are actually virus free. This is in keeping with good computing practice.
