Next CloudStack EU user group date

2018-07-06 Thread Ivan Kudryavtsev
Hello, guys. Do you have an ideas about the next CS EU User Group meetup date and location? Would like to participate, so want arrange my plans.

Re: DDoS Internal Network ACS Customers

2018-07-06 Thread Ivan Kudryavtsev
Hello, Felipe, Doesn't your traffic rate limiter protect you? If you care more about security, then sniff traffic like https://github.com/pavel-odintsov/fastnetmon and integrate it with your ACS to suspend attacker. BTW, It probably DoS, not DDoS. 2018-07-07 0:35 GMT+07:00 Felipe Rossi : > Hi

Re: Importing Hyper-V to Cloudstack 4.11.0

2018-07-06 Thread Andrija Panic
I would not be sure... Silly question, can you check (ps aux | grep VMNAME) or with virsh dumpxml etc... that the volume is actually really attached to the VM ? If so, then I would try to mount the volume on the hypervisor host (there are ways to mount qcow2 and same with ceph, using rbd map,

Re: Isolated network and ingress rules

2018-07-06 Thread Jon Marshall
Hi Dag Many thanks Jon From: Dag Sonstebo Sent: 06 July 2018 13:01 To: users@cloudstack.apache.org Subject: Re: Isolated network and ingress rules Hi Jon, For normal isolated networks the ingress rules are on the firewall configuration option under each

RE: Importing Hyper-V to Cloudstack 4.11.0

2018-07-06 Thread Adam Witwicki
Andrija, I used qemu-img to convert to qcow2 since I am using KVM with ceph - when I view the console I get the emulated BIOS saying no bootable device found - this must be before any IDE or VirtIO drivers. I have also tried with NFS storage and get the same boot error. This process worked on

Re: Importing Hyper-V to Cloudstack 4.11.0

2018-07-06 Thread Andrija Panic
Hi Adam, havent done that myslef (but helped some customers) - if you are running OS TYpe :"Windows XXX" - anything concrete version - this means no VirtIO drives are needed, since all IDE, so no drivers needed) If using "Windows PV" this means you need to have installed VirtIO drivers inside

Re: Isolated network and ingress rules

2018-07-06 Thread Dag Sonstebo
Hi Jon, For normal isolated networks the ingress rules are on the firewall configuration option under each individual public IP address – as oppose to egress rules which apply to the whole network. Regards, Dag Sonstebo Cloud Architect ShapeBlue On 06/07/2018, 12:17, "Jon Marshall" wrote:

Re: Isolated network and ingress rules

2018-07-06 Thread Jon Marshall
Quick update re question 2) - where I created a VPC and added a static NAT and it worked as expected. I think this may well be because with VPCs you can configure both ingress and egress rules whereas with a guest isolated network I don't seem to have the ingress option.

Importing Hyper-V to Cloudstack 4.11.0

2018-07-06 Thread Adam Witwicki
Hello, I wonder if anyone can help, I am having issues importing a converted Hyper-V (VHDX) to KVM (qcow2). After importing the template and starting the instance, the instance will fail to find the boot device. This worked in 4.9 Thanks Adam Witwicki Disclaimer Notice: This email has

Isolated network and ingress rules

2018-07-06 Thread Jon Marshall
Have setup advanced network 4.11 KVM and it seems to be a lot more intuitive than basic networking (at least to me ) Just a couple of quick questions - 1) when I add a new isolated network with source NAT through the UI no matter what I enter in the Guest gateway and Guest netmask boxes it