Honestly I doubt it. Since we are working directly with vCenter and that usually has to be in place to get the ESX server into the cluster and so forth. If they don't you can always put in a feature request for 4.1.
Thanks, Matt Mullins On 12/12/12 10:54 AM, "jerry jiang. 蒋维" <jerry.ji...@tyxtech.com> wrote: >Thanks Matt, > >Not sure if the dev team have a plan to implement this functionality. > >-- Jerry > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Mathias Mullins" <mathias.mull...@citrix.com> >To: cloudstack-users@incubator.apache.org >Sent: 星期三, 2012年 12 月 12日 下午 5:40:37 >Subject: Re: Add a new vmware-based host into CS > >Hi jerry, > >I do not believe it has that functionality. It should be pre added to VC >before adding to CS. > >Matt > > > > >On 12/12/12 10:30 AM, "jerry jiang. 蒋维" <jerry.ji...@tyxtech.com> wrote: > >>Hello Matt, >> >>Can CS invoke vCenter API to add host into vCenter domain? >> >>蒋维 >> >>----- Original Message ----- >>From: "Mathias Mullins" <mathias.mull...@citrix.com> >>To: cloudstack-users@incubator.apache.org >>Sent: 星期三, 2012年 12 月 12日 下午 4:47:24 >>Subject: Re: Add a new vmware-based host into CS >> >>Jerry, >> >>You have to have the host registered in vCenter. You can't have nodes in >>CS without vCenter. >> >>Matt Mullins >> >> >>On 12/12/12 9:38 AM, "jerry jiang. 蒋维" <jerry.ji...@tyxtech.com> wrote: >> >>>Hello, >>> >>>When I try to add a new vmware-based host into CS, I found I have to >>>login to vCenter, >>>and add the target host manually over vCenter UI. then back to CS to >>>activate the host >>> >>>Can I add the host directly from CS, I won't maintain knowledge of CS >>>and >>>vCenter operation >>> >>>Thanks >>>-- Jerry >> >