Re: Freebsd

2017-01-11 Thread Özhan Rüzgar Karaman
Hi; blkid is a native linux command and comes with e2fsprogs package so there is no default blkid command for freebsd maybe there is problem for freebsd's cloud-init port, because it tries to check, manage disks with native linux commands, it should use freebsd's native disk commands instead of Lin

Re: AW: XenServer hotfix XS65ESP1035 and NFS

2017-01-11 Thread Christian Aublet
Eric :  After applying hotfixes to xen, from ccp server, I had uploaded the file  /usr/share/cloudstack-common/scripts/vm/hypervisor/xenserver/xenserver60/NFSSR.py to each XenServers in /opt/xensource/sm/ Obviously, this file is 4 years old and is in xenserver 6.0 folder. To fix the xen servers 

Re: AW: XenServer hotfix XS65ESP1035 and NFS

2017-01-11 Thread GoGoZoom PDX
Hey, Christian: Could you please elaborate on your solution/fix? I'm curious to know what broke; how it got broken; how you determined the root cause, and; how you fixed it. TIA, Eric Pretorious Portland, Oregon On Jan 11, 2017 1:10 PM, "Christian Aublet" wrote: Hi, I confirm that when overw

Re: AW: XenServer hotfix XS65ESP1035 and NFS

2017-01-11 Thread Christian Aublet
Hi, I confirm that when overwritting NFSSR.py with the version installed by  XS65ESP1035 (md5:920db1525687541f9b33d9e1d73c49f0) fixes the issue. Thanks! Christian Aublet Administrateur de systèmes | System administrator t +1.855.652.5683 x1209 [https://cloud.ca/?utm_source=email&utm_medium=sign

Re: Freebsd

2017-01-11 Thread Rafael Weingärtner
This is not a CloudStack problem. It seems an error happened while running "blkid" command. Could you check if it works properly from a terminal? The error appears in line 49 of the log you posted. On Wed, Jan 11, 2017 at 1:57 PM, Gokan Atmaca wrote: > I am trying to run Cloudinit in Freebsd. I

Re: Freebsd

2017-01-11 Thread Gokan Atmaca
I am trying to run Cloudinit in Freebsd. I want to send a command with Freebsd Cloudinit. Can you help with this ? Which package should I use? There are two packages. 1. py27-cloud-init-0.7.6 , 2. bsd-cloudint Thanks. On Wed, Jan 11, 2017 at 8:37 PM, Gokan Atmaca wrote: > Hello > > I created a F

Freebsd

2017-01-11 Thread Gokan Atmaca
Hello I created a Freebsd template for Cloudstack. I installed this package "py27-cloud-init-0.7.6". When I start the service, I get an error like below. What do you suggest I do? Thank you for your interest error: Http://paste2.org/Nt55shx3 (1) Thank you.

Re: Firewall and Deep Packet Inspection for Cloudstack

2017-01-11 Thread Simon Weller
Sven, A Paloalto plugin was added to ACS 4.3 I believe. Here is the detail on it: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/Palo+Alto+Firewall+Integration I'm not sure whether it has been maintained, but it may be a good starting point for you in regards to that particular platfo

Re: Stratostack Billing Portal

2017-01-11 Thread Simon Weller
Hi Nathan, I actually wasn't aware of this project, it looks pretty interesting, especially on the billing side. I'd suggest you may also want to send an email to the dev list for feedback. - Si From: Nathan Bowyer Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2017 10:25 AM T

Re: Firewall and Deep Packet Inspection for Cloudstack

2017-01-11 Thread Outback Dingo
We rolled our own firewall and DPI environment on a decent sized hardware platform w 48/ Gb Ports also have options for 10/40Gb, After seeing this Im inclined to start selling it commercially, it does the same thing everyone elses does for 30% the price. On Wed, Jan 11, 2017 at 6:49 AM, Vogel, Sve

AW: Firewall and Deep Packet Inspection for Cloudstack

2017-01-11 Thread Vogel, Sven
Hi Dag, thanks for your answer. :) Do you know any systems that work good with cloudstack like palo alto (integrated) or dedicated? Thanks and greetings Sven -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: Dag Sonstebo [mailto:[email protected]] Gesendet: Mittwoch, 11. Januar 2017 12:19 An: u

Re: Firewall and Deep Packet Inspection for Cloudstack

2017-01-11 Thread Dag Sonstebo
Hi Sven, The answer to this one is “it depends”….. In short this is all down to what kind of infrastructure you run, what workloads your users run, what your end users’ security requirements are, what budget you have available, what you have provisioned in your datacenter etc. In other words –

Re: How to generate API key for user

2017-01-11 Thread Suresh Anaparti
Peceka, Go to the users (“View Users”) of the account in the Accounts and then from the Accounts -> Users, Go to Quickview or Detailed view of the user, you can see “Generate Keys” action button. See the screenshot attached. Thanks, Suresh On 11/01/17, 3:41 PM, "peceka" wrote: Hi,

Re: How to generate API key for user

2017-01-11 Thread Dag Sonstebo
Hello Peceka, The keys are attached to a user rather than an account: First make sure you are logged in as a root or domain admin, then go into accounts > click on your account > click “view users” > click the username > click the rightmost icon (white key in a black square) to generate the key

How to generate API key for user

2017-01-11 Thread peceka
Hi, maybe this is trivial question but unfortunately can't find how to generate API key/secret for user. On account screen i've got such information (screen included). Only available options are: * Edit - where I can edit only "Name" and "Network Domain". * Update Resource Count * Disable account

Firewall and Deep Packet Inspection for Cloudstack

2017-01-11 Thread Vogel, Sven
Hi, general question about the users. How are the most users securing their cloudstack environment? Use a ids/ips in the front of cloudstack or use intregrated solution like paloalto? can anybody give me some tips from other enviroments? Thanks for help and discussion Sven