Thank you, Nischal. We have some highly available NFS for primary storage.
Unfortunately, these quirks are the kind that make ACS frustrating to operate in a medium-sized environment, and SS management and operation remain a weak point. Regards, Antoine > On Aug 22, 2025, at 8:12 AM, Nischal P <nischalnisc...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi Antoine, > > I think there is no method to tell Cloudstack to stop using secondary > storage, I can suggest an alternative solution, you could try the Highly > Available NFS, steps have been shared on the blog, > > https://linbit.com/blog/highly-available-nfs-targets-with-drbd-pacemaker/ > > You could give it a try! > > > Thanks & Regards > Nischal > > On Fri, 22 Aug, 2025, 4:30 pm Antoine Boucher, > <antoi...@haltondc.com.invalid> wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> We utilise multiple secondary storage systems primarily for resilience and >> scalability. >> >> However, when one of the secondary storage units fails, it becomes very >> difficult to continue taking snapshots and adding new templates. Given that >> the snapshots and templates on the failed server are unavailable, is there >> a way to instruct ACS to ignore the failed storage and proceed with the >> operational ones to maintain normal operation? >> >> >> Thank you, >> Antoine >> >> >> >>