I STOPPED MY VM AND CANNOT MAKE IT START AGAIN.
Since version 0.16, every resource you have created, including Virtual Machines, floating IPs and Pithos containers, is also assigned to a project, which takes care of controlling your quotas. Your system project contains the default resource quotas you have been granted by the system. All your resources have been assigned to your system project. This means that you may have ended up over limit if you have made use of additional quotas granted by some other projects. To fix your quotas, you need to assign some of your resources to other projects you are a member in. To reassign a Virtual Machine, go to the machines view and click on [System project] below the machine name.
You can find detailed instructions on how to reassign your VM to another project in Cyclades guide.
In a similar way you can reassign your floating IPs, disks and private networks.
CYCLADES QUESTIONS
General
- Can I modify the technical specifications of an already created VM?
- How can I recover my data from a VM that has been destroyed? Is there any way to restore my VM back to its previous state?
- If I disconnect from my account, do my Virtual Machines stop working?
- Why does my VM's image show up as "Deleted" in its details?
- I stopped my VM and cannot make it start again.
- I registered but I cannot create VMs.
Connectivity
- What is the username and password of my VM?
- Can I change the provided domain name of my VM?
- How can I connect to the Windows/Linux VM that I have created?
- How can I access all my VMs using one public IP?
- Why X2Go does not work when trying to connect to my VM?
- Why X2Go does not work on MacOS X?
- Is there a way of creating a local network using my Virtual Machines?
- Is it possible to create a local network between Virtual Machines that have been created by different users?
- In which case would I need to connect to my VM through the console?
- My Windows machine is "Running" but I cannot connect to it.
- My VM does not seem to have a network adapter, even though it is connected to a network.
- My VM does not have a floating IP, even though Cyclades report so.
- My VM does not work properly with IPv6.
- I'm getting confused about IPv4/IPv6, floating IPs and hot-plugging. Can you provide a simple explanation for all these?
- Can I shutdown/reboot my VM internally?
- Why is port X closed? Is it blocked by design?
- How can I add my public SSH key in an existing VM?
- I updated my Ubuntu 16.04 VM to Ubuntu 18.04 and cannot connect to it.