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Posted to dev@cloudstack.apache.org by Francois Gaudreault <fg...@cloudops.com> on 2014/08/25 16:21:14 UTC
Getting the system template when using Swift as Secondary Storage
Hi,
So far, the only way I found to get SSVM running if using Swift as
SecStorage is to initially configure the secondary storage as standard
NFS, get the SSVMs to start, and then switch back to Swift + NFS
Staging. I have a feeling that this is not the expected behavior. Should
we be able to start the zone without having to switch from standard NFS
to Swift once the SSVMs are up?
Thanks!
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Re: Getting the system template when using Swift as Secondary Storage
Posted by Francois Gaudreault <fg...@cloudops.com>.
I opened a bug. If anybody wants to look at it. Ill upload the
management log snippet on the morning:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-7443
If the file structure is present, the routing-1 template is not pulled
back from swift, and the SSVM creation fails. However, if I strip one
directory level to make it template/1 instead of template/1/1, it's all
working.
FG
On 2014-08-26, 1:59 PM, Francois Gaudreault wrote:
> So I looked it more, and apparently my template is being downloaded,
> pushed to Swift, but then nothing happens. The template is never
> switched to Ready in the DB, so SSVMs are never launched.
>
> Any ideas what would cause that?
>
> FG
>
> On 2014-08-25, 10:21 AM, Francois Gaudreault wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> So far, the only way I found to get SSVM running if using Swift as
>> SecStorage is to initially configure the secondary storage as
>> standard NFS, get the SSVMs to start, and then switch back to Swift +
>> NFS Staging. I have a feeling that this is not the expected behavior.
>> Should we be able to start the zone without having to switch from
>> standard NFS to Swift once the SSVMs are up?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>
>
--
Francois Gaudreault
Gestionnaire de Produit | Product Manager - Cloud Platform & Services
t:514-629-6775
CloudOps Votre partenaire infonuagique | Cloud Solutions Experts
420 rue Guy | Montreal | Quebec | H3J 1S6
w: cloudops.com | tw: @CloudOps_
Re: Getting the system template when using Swift as Secondary Storage
Posted by Francois Gaudreault <fg...@cloudops.com>.
So I looked it more, and apparently my template is being downloaded,
pushed to Swift, but then nothing happens. The template is never
switched to Ready in the DB, so SSVMs are never launched.
Any ideas what would cause that?
FG
On 2014-08-25, 10:21 AM, Francois Gaudreault wrote:
> Hi,
>
> So far, the only way I found to get SSVM running if using Swift as
> SecStorage is to initially configure the secondary storage as standard
> NFS, get the SSVMs to start, and then switch back to Swift + NFS
> Staging. I have a feeling that this is not the expected behavior.
> Should we be able to start the zone without having to switch from
> standard NFS to Swift once the SSVMs are up?
>
> Thanks!
>
--
Francois Gaudreault
Gestionnaire de Produit | Product Manager - Cloud Platform & Services
t:514-629-6775
CloudOps Votre partenaire infonuagique | Cloud Solutions Experts
420 rue Guy | Montreal | Quebec | H3J 1S6
w: cloudops.com | tw: @CloudOps_