Yes, I think if the test case requires a VM to be deployed outside of cloudstack knowledge then it is not a valid test case.
-abhi On 15/04/13 11:27 AM, "Saksham Srivastava" <[email protected]> wrote: > >I believe Abhinav's plan was to test a scenario in which: >1.) User applies IP Reservation, then >2.) Try to deploy a VM via XenCenter on a Host which is managed by >Cloudstack, >3.) Assign static IP to this VM from reserved range (the range of IPs >not assigned to CloudStack guest VMs) > >Ahmad replied : "cloudstack doesnt allow vm's to be created, on hosts it >manages, outside of >its knowledge. this is expected default behavior" > >So by design it does not qualify to be valid test case. > >Thanks, >Saksham > >On Friday 12 April 2013 10:17 PM, Chiradeep Vittal wrote: >> Still not clear :( >> Can you give a detailed step by step procedure of >> "creation of VMs using the reserved IP (after doing IP reservation) on >> cloudstack managed hosts supported?" >> >> On 4/12/13 8:00 AM, "Saksham Srivastava" <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> Changing the subject and reposting. >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Abhinav Roy [mailto:[email protected]] >>> Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2013 10:36 AM >>> To: [email protected] >>> Subject: RE: [IP Reservation] Is VM creation using the reserved IPs on >>> cloudstack managed hosts supported? >>> >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> Is creation of VMs using the reserved IP (after doing IP reservation) >>>on >>> cloudstack managed hosts supported? Because when I tried to do that the >>> VM got destroyed as soon as it was created. >>> While on hosts which are not managed by cloudstack VM creation using >>> reserved IPs went through. >>> >>> >>> >>> Thanks and regards, >>> Abhinav
