Hi all,
On CloudStack 4.2.1, using VMware 5.1, in a shared network configuration, I
have to manage IP subnet outside CloudStack.
I know how setting IP addresses' instances, but I don't how to set IP address
on vRouter, in the Guest Subnet.
When I configure guest IP range, do you know if the
l, you can limit the number of allocatable IP-s /user / domain etc.
Regards,
Peter
2013.12.20. 15:58 keltezéssel, COCHE Sébastien írta:
> Hi all,
>
>
>
> I would like to deploy Cloudstack instances behind a vrouter configured with
> routing and firewalling services. I don't wa
Hi all,
I would like to deploy Cloudstack instances behind a vrouter configured with
routing and firewalling services. I don't want NAT feature on vRouter. Some
application do not support NAT and management is less simple. It seems that,
actually, this configuration is not possible. Am I ri
d try isolated guest
network.
It will reserve a set of IPs that can be used for Physical Servers (Reserved
Range).
Then you can deploy CloudStack VMs that will be strictly deployed in
non-Reserved Range part of the subnet.
Thanks,
Saksham
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From: COCHE Sébastien [mailt
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From: COCHE Sébastien [mailto:sco...@sigma.fr]
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2013 3:51 PM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: RE: CS Ip address reservation...
OK, if I understand, I have to :
1) disable DHCP service onto the network offering used
2) manage IP pool for this ne
ernal server. later if you deploy VM, if the vm gets
the ip which you selected then stop the VM.
Thanks,
Jayapal
On 10-Oct-2013, at 10:28 PM, COCHE Sébastien wrote:
> Thank for your reply.
> I already thought about this workaround. But how ? If I do that, CS will
> create a Virtual Mac
false parameter.
Regards
Sadhu
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From: COCHE Sébastien [mailto:sco...@sigma.fr]
Sent: 10 October 2013 22:29
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: RE: CS Ip address reservation...
Thank for your reply.
I already thought about this workaround. But how ? If I do that, CS
the ips in shared network.
pick an ip address from the pool and use for your external server.
For Vm deployment use the API and pass ip from the unreserved pool.
Thanks,
Jayapal
On 10-Oct-2013, at 6:36 PM, COCHE Sébastien
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is it possible, with CloudStack, to reserv
Hi all,
Is it possible, with CloudStack, to reserve an IP address, on a shared network,
to be used by an external server, unmanaged by CloudStack ?
The goal is to integrate physical server (ie : Oracle Database) in a virtual
environment managed by CloudStack.
Thank a lot
Best regards
Sébastie
Hi Enrique,
I had the same issue on 4.0, 4.0.1 and 4.1 CloudStack's releases.
I followed the documentation for complex deployment (CloudStack Manager and
hypervisor (ESX) on a different networks)
After some research it seems that the VPC's vRouter do not have a route to
communicate with CloudSt
Hello
No body deployed VPC feature on a large scale deployment ? L
De : COCHE Sébastien [mailto:sco...@sigma.fr]
Envoyé : lundi 8 juillet 2013 11:49
À : users@cloudstack.apache.org
Objet : RE: CloudStack Network architecture for VPC...
It seems the VPC feature work fine in a small
)
-Message d'origine-
De : COCHE Sébastien [mailto:sco...@sigma.fr]
Envoyé : lundi 8 juillet 2013 11:24
À : users@cloudstack.apache.org
Objet : CloudStack Network architecture for VPC...
Hello all,
I want to test VPC feature on CloudStack.
When I deploy a new VP
Hello all,
I want to test VPC feature on CloudStack.
When I deploy a new VPC, le communication failed between VPC's vrouter and
CloudStack manager.
After some investigation, it seems that the vRouter default gateway is set on
public subnet, and there is no static route configured to join th
Hello all,
I am installing, from scratch and from rpm :
http://cloudstack.apt-get.eu/rhel/4.1/ , a CS 4.1 platform based on Vmware
vSphere 5.0.
The installation et configuration worked fine, when I enable the zone, the
system vm template is copied on the Primary storage, and two system vm are
Thank you very much.
It's working...
-Message d'origine-
De : Chip Childers [mailto:chip.child...@sungard.com]
Envoyé : mercredi 29 mai 2013 21:46
À : COCHE Sébastien
Cc : users@cloudstack.apache.org
Objet : Re: CS KVM agent 4.1.0 install
On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 11:26:20AM +0
3 at 09:45:40AM +0200, COCHE Sébastien wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I successfully install CS 4.1, using the procedure bellow.
> But I don't know, how to install/upgrade KVM's CS Agent.
> Can you help me ?
When we officially release 4.1, the release notes includes a section on
u
Hi all,
I successfully install CS 4.1, using the procedure bellow.
But I don't know, how to install/upgrade KVM's CS Agent.
Can you help me ?
Another question
Some time ago, i could download CS artifacts from Jenkins website.
Those ones are no longer available. Do you know why ?
Thank you
Rega
Hi Nick,
I resolved my problem.
The issue was due to NFS v4 domain configuration.
I set correctly the domain on the KVM hosts but I forgot to configure the
domain on the NFS server :
/etc/idmapd.conf
=> Domain = FqdnDomainName
Regards
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De : COCHE S
ster/host-clean-up.sh
On 19 April 2013 04:44, COCHE Sébastien wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have an issue when I try to start a vRouter on a KVM cluster (No
> problem with instance or System VM on vSphere) I have the following
> messages in /var/log/message :
> Apr 19 11:32:32
Hi all,
I have an issue when I try to start a vRouter on a KVM cluster (No problem with
instance or System VM on vSphere)
I have the following messages in /var/log/message :
Apr 19 11:32:32 lnxkvm-01 libvirtd: 13800: error :
virFileOpenForceOwnerMode:796 : cannot chown
'/mnt/0cbee891-bbcc-3289-
Hi Valery,
I had the same issue, in the past, and the problem was that I forgot to declare
the vlan on the physical switch.
So when a VM was created on the same hypervisor that the vrouter, it worked
fine, but not when the hypervisor was different.
Make sure that you created all the vlan, that y
Hello all,
I am very surprise about resources capacity calculation in CS 4.0.0.
It seems that CloudStack doesn't care about free resources provided by
hypervisor plateform.
For example, on my platform, I have 2 Vmware hypervisors (5.0), 10% used and
CloudStack show only 10% resources free.
Hello all,
I am very surprise about resources capacity calculation in CS 4.0.0.
It seems that CloudStack doesn't care about free resources provided by
hypervisor plateform.
For example, on my platform, I have 2 Vmware hypervisors, 10% used and
CloudStack show only 10% resources free. So it
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