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KVM hosts not detected by Backroll via CloudStack API - required separate host connection? #75

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@rjrisen

Hi. The documentation isn't entirely clear on exactly how to connect Backroll to CloudStack.

I connected NFS to Backroll and I can see the full size of the share.
I created a connector in Backroll and it successfully connects to the CloudStack API, but it doesn't see any virtual machines.
Do I need to connect the hosts with VMs to Backroll?
If the hosts need to be connected, then why does the API connector exist?
According to the documentation, I need to connect Backroll in my CloudStack, but there are no such settings in CloudStack. I'm using CloudStack version 4.22.0.0. I performed the configuration both in the global settings and in the zone settings.
As I see it, my problem has already come up in previous issues, but I didn't find a solution to these problems in them.

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