If the template is not ready then your ssvm may be having problems
downloading it. Have you followed the info here:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/SSVM,+templates,+Secondary+storage+troubleshooting
to make sure that the ssvm is actually working properly?
On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 4:39 PM, Ian Young <iyoung@ratespecial.com> wrote:
> I've reinstalled CloudStack 4.4 again, configuring the network as follows:
>
> management server:
> p4p1 http://pastebin.com/skMXxVtk
>
> hypervisor/storage server:
> eth0 http://pastebin.com/LxUxFdpe
> eth1 http://pastebin.com/K5si1L4d
> cloudbr0 http://pastebin.com/heZGQfVs (management/storage traffic)
> cloudbr1 http://pastebin.com/nprB2Kx7 (guest traffic)
>
> When I logged into the management GUI for the first time, I skipped the
> wizard and went straight to the dashboard. There, I set up a basic zone as
> follows:
>
> http://imgur.com/a/R1dX0#0
>
> Now that the infrastructure has been launched and the SSVM and console
> proxy are running, I noticed that the CentOS template is not ready.
> Neither the management server or the hypervisor are downloading anything,
> so it doesn't appear the CentOS template will be ready. If I try to
> register my own templates, I fill out all the fields but the window just
> disappears when I click OK and no template is added. I don't see any new
> messages in the management server log at the time this occurs. I suspect
> there is a storage problem. However, I can mount the NFS shares onto the
> management server with no problems. That's how I was able to manually
> download the system VM template, as the installation guide indicated.
> What's wrong with this setup? I don't see any obvious errors in the
> management log besides these repetitive messages, which seem to contradict
> the fact that there is a SSVM and console proxy running:
>
> http://pastebin.com/yvW5GmSB
>
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