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Posted to users@cloudstack.apache.org by COCHE Sébastien <SC...@sigma.fr> on 2013/03/25 11:56:29 UTC

CS 4.0.0 : Plateforme capacity calculation...

Hello all,

 

I am very surprise about resources capacity calculation in CS 4.0.0.

It seems that CloudStack doesn't care about free resources provided by hypervisor plateform.

For example, on my platform, I have 2 Vmware hypervisors (5.0), 10% used and CloudStack show only 10% resources free. So it lock every new VM creation.

The same thing happen on the storage side, based on NetApp (NFS). NFS DataStore (dedup on) show only 20% storage consumption when CloudStack told 95%.

What is wrong ?

Did I miss something ?

Is there a configuration to bypass this issue ?

What about CloudStack next release ? 

 

Regards

 

Sébastien Coché, Architecte Infrastructure
Direction Veille & Méthodes

(+33) 2.53.48.92.57 - poste : 92.57

(+33) 6.22.25.03.74

 

SIGMA Informatique - http://www.sigma.fr/
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44241 La Chapelle sur Erdre Cedex

 


Re: CS 4.0.0 : Plateforme capacity calculation...

Posted by "Teipel, Bjoern" <bj...@internetbrands.com>.
You can still provision VMs
Looks like the GUI is primarily affected. The API seem ok and reported good values for me. 

On Mar 27, 2013, at 5:17 PM, "Joe Brockmeier" <jz...@zonker.net> wrote:

> 
> On Mon, Mar 25, 2013, at 05:56 AM, COCHE Sébastien wrote:
>> I am very surprise about resources capacity calculation in CS 4.0.0.
>> 
>> It seems that CloudStack doesn't care about free resources provided by
>> hypervisor plateform.
>> 
>> For example, on my platform, I have 2 Vmware hypervisors (5.0), 10% used
>> and CloudStack show only 10% resources free. So it lock every new VM
>> creation.
>> 
>> The same thing happen on the storage side, based on NetApp (NFS). NFS
>> DataStore (dedup on) show only 20% storage consumption when CloudStack
>> told 95%.
>> 
>> What is wrong ?
> 
> I think you've run into this bug:
> 
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-1761
> 
> It's been applied to all branches (including 4.0) and will show up in
> 4.0.2. Sometime in the next week or so, is my best current guess. 
> 
> Best,
> 
> jzb
> -- 
> Joe Brockmeier
> jzb@zonker.net
> Twitter: @jzb
> http://www.dissociatedpress.net/

Re: CS 4.0.0 : Plateforme capacity calculation...

Posted by Joe Brockmeier <jz...@zonker.net>.
On Mon, Mar 25, 2013, at 05:56 AM, COCHE Sébastien wrote:
> I am very surprise about resources capacity calculation in CS 4.0.0.
> 
> It seems that CloudStack doesn't care about free resources provided by
> hypervisor plateform.
> 
> For example, on my platform, I have 2 Vmware hypervisors (5.0), 10% used
> and CloudStack show only 10% resources free. So it lock every new VM
> creation.
> 
> The same thing happen on the storage side, based on NetApp (NFS). NFS
> DataStore (dedup on) show only 20% storage consumption when CloudStack
> told 95%.
> 
> What is wrong ?

I think you've run into this bug:

https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-1761

It's been applied to all branches (including 4.0) and will show up in
4.0.2. Sometime in the next week or so, is my best current guess. 

Best,

jzb
-- 
Joe Brockmeier
jzb@zonker.net
Twitter: @jzb
http://www.dissociatedpress.net/

Re: CS 4.0.0 : Plateforme capacity calculation...

Posted by Ahmad Emneina <ae...@gmail.com>.
Is this an issue with capacities on the cloudstack dashboard? It should reflect what's going on in the backend accurately. Have a look at the link below... If there are still questions please raise them.
https://cwiki.apache.org/CLOUDSTACK/understanding-dashboard.html

Ahmad

On Mar 25, 2013, at 3:56 AM, COCHE Sébastien <SC...@sigma.fr> wrote:

> Hello all,
> 
> 
> 
> I am very surprise about resources capacity calculation in CS 4.0.0.
> 
> It seems that CloudStack doesn't care about free resources provided by hypervisor plateform.
> 
> For example, on my platform, I have 2 Vmware hypervisors (5.0), 10% used and CloudStack show only 10% resources free. So it lock every new VM creation.
> 
> The same thing happen on the storage side, based on NetApp (NFS). NFS DataStore (dedup on) show only 20% storage consumption when CloudStack told 95%.
> 
> What is wrong ?
> 
> Did I miss something ?
> 
> Is there a configuration to bypass this issue ?
> 
> What about CloudStack next release ? 
> 
> 
> 
> Regards
> 
> 
> 
> Sébastien Coché, Architecte Infrastructure
> Direction Veille & Méthodes
> 
> (+33) 2.53.48.92.57 - poste : 92.57
> 
> (+33) 6.22.25.03.74
> 
> 
> 
> SIGMA Informatique - http://www.sigma.fr/
> 3 rue Newton - BP 4127
> 44241 La Chapelle sur Erdre Cedex
> 
> 
>