There is no secondary storage VM for downloading template to image store #9535
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@dylan62370 , can you check "infrastructure/system vms"? you should see something like |
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Hello @DaanHoogland ! The VM is UP but I've just seen that the agent is DOWN... |
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@dylan62370 Since the VM is running but the agent is down this indicates an issue for the java agent in the system VMs to connect to the management server port TCP port 8250. Can you check the following:
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I currently have 1 active network card on the VM. (this is a test before moving on to a real network) So I made a cloudb0 bridge which is bridged on the ens33 network card. And I see that I have two routes to eth1 and eth2.
Or should I add a route from my gateway (10.0.0.1) to my DNS, for example (10.0.0.15)? |
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I removed the route and here's the result of the commands: ip a
Traceroute:
ssvm-check:
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If it helps, here's my ifconfig
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Hello @DaanHoogland I reinstalled everything today! However, it's still impossible for me to download ISOs or Templates, even if I import them from my PC. Here's the error message if I download them directly from cloudstack: |
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Hello, I just tested with CentOS 7 and Ubuntu 24.04 and got no errors. |
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Since VM SSVM1 no worries either @rajujith |
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Hello ! :)
Unfortunately, I can't transfer ISO/Templates to my cloudstack.
When I transfer locally or from register, I get this error message:
“Request failed (530)
There is no secondary storage VM for downloading template to image store NFS01”.
My NFS01 seems to be working properly.
On my cloud VM (where cloudstack-management is stored)
I made this command:
sudo mount -t nfs 10.1.0.200:/export/secondary /mnt/secondary
To test whether it mounts properly on my cloud VM and it mounts without a problem, I can easily create folders and files that fit into /export/secondary on the NFS.
PS: the IP 10.1.0.200 is the IP of my NFS server (NFS01)
Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
Here is my NFS assembly:
And here is my “aud-fr” zone
CloudStack 4.19.1.1
CentOS 9 (vm cloud and kvm server)
I would be very grateful for any help you could give me, as I have no idea what to do...
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