Hi all,
Hope you are having a lovely Friday morning.
We have not done any new interviews for the Meet the CloudStack Community
initiative. This can be a blog post or a video.
I search for some new volunteers who would like to support our marketing and
been interviewed.
Kind regards,
Hi Ayush,
Welcome and good luck!
Met vriendelijke groet / Kind regards,
Ruben Bosch
CLDIN
> On 26 May 2023, at 06:51, Ayush Pandey wrote:
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I am Ayush Pandey, joining the community for a project as part of Google
> Summer of code 2023. I will be working with my mentor Nico
Welcome Ayush.
-Jithin
From: Ayush Pandey
Date: Friday, 26 May 2023 at 10:21 AM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Introductions
Hi Everyone,
I am Ayush Pandey, joining the community for a project as part of Google
Summer of code 2023. I will be working with my mentor Nicolas Vazquez on
Hi Everyone,
I am Ayush Pandey, joining the community for a project as part of Google
Summer of code 2023. I will be working with my mentor Nicolas Vazquez on
"Extend Import-Export Instances to the KVM Hypervisor"
https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/issues/7127
I am really looking forward to col
Hi
Thank you for the feedback, it was our IP subnet range (rented), which
we have been paying for. They just gave it away and now, the new owners
are refusing to give back our subnet, so now WE must make changes to our
VMs networks. Its a very shitty story and they will soon regret this
mista
Hi Granwille,
You need to ensure that IP range associated to CloudStack is not used by
any other setup. If you have already done that and can't undo it but want
to keep the remaining dedicated to CloudStack, you can mark the IPs
allocated outside CloudStack as Allocated in the DB.
Tangential poin
ok, it is possible via the GUI, I just needed to figure it out.
Firstly, add the new public range to the zone.
Then go to each VM via the Computer/Instances and click on the NICS tab.
Click the + Icon next to the NIC you want to change the IP on.
Click the little wavy icon above the "ID".
Manuall
Hi
Yep my IP subnet range has been allocated to new clients a complete eff
up at the DC. Can I please get the correct steps I can take to ensure
the new range is correctly assigned to my VMs? is it as simple as
unassigning an IP and re-assigning one again? And then obviously update
the IP net
Hi
Thank you for the update I believe I found the issue my DC just
confirmed that a certain subnet range is not configured for my host
machine. After we have been using it for MONTHS now. And I tested other
VMs on the same HOST but they use a different subnet and they have full
internet acces
Can you tell me more about your advanced network setup?
Also, can you provide some info from your VM?
If it's Linux, perhaps the output of "ip a" and the output of "netstat -r"
or "route -s".
If it's windows,a screenshot of the network configuration including IP
addresses and gateway.
-Si
On T
Also In my VM XML I have the following:
bridge='cloudbr0'/> peak='128000'/>
state='up'/> bus='0x00' slot='0x03' function='0x0'/>
And checking host via ip linkw show confirms this is the correct VIF:
$ ip link show
1: lo: mtu 65536 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN
mode DEFAULT group de
Ok, so I assume you have Virtual Routers as well. Are you running redundant
VRs, or just one? Can you ping the VR inside IP from your VM (guest network
gateway)?
On Thu, May 25, 2023, 11:27 AM Granwille Strauss
wrote:
> Hi The host can ping and do everything correctly, my SSVM is also on the
> s
Hi The host can ping and do everything correctly, my SSVM is also on the
same host as the VMs and my SSVM works 100% fine and can also ping
outside. Its only my VMs that's failing to do so. I am using advanced
network. And can you provide me with more details to VIF and how to
determine this?
I'm assume the underlay network is ok? Can you ping your gateway from the
host?
What type of networking are you using with ACS/KVM?
Are you seeing the VIF for a VM being plugged into the correct bridge?
On Thu, May 25, 2023, 11:10 AM Granwille Strauss
wrote:
> Hi
>
> Thank you I managed to fre
Hi
Thank you I managed to free space now successfully, thank you. However,
VMs still have zero network. May I also add that I manually shutdown VMs
in KVM using the virsh command. And then boot them up again via
Cloudstack UI. Perhaps this has some affect.
On 5/25/23 17:54, Simon Weller wrot
Granwille,
Use du . -h on your major partitions and try and narrow down the disk usage.
Check the MySQL log and and also for any temp files that could be blowing
out your disk usage .
Are you running any MySQL replication? If so, make sure you have log
rotation and deletion setup so they you onl
Hi Guys
I need any help I can get, please. I have a cloudstack management server
and I configured NFS on it and have a few VMs that use this NFS as its
primary storage. Today my VMs randomly just went down, no one did
anything whatsoever. Upon review we found that the cloudstack management
se
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