I tried looking around to understand the role of SSL Keystore in CS and an
exhaustive list of its functionality/Use cases in CS. I couldn't find any
documentation that explains about it. Can anyone help me direct to any relevant
documentation to understand keystore's role in CS,
Thank you,
Chan
Hello Tejas,
May I know whether you can access the DomR via vCenter and check if the DomR
has a link local IP Address ( 169.254.x.x) ? Looks like the DomR didn’t get a
link local IP Address,
Thank you,
Chandan.
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From: Tejas Gadaria [mailto:refond.g...@gmail.com]
Sent
Chandan Purushothama writes:
>
> Hello Amin,
>
> May I know if you are able to work with a VM deployed in a network
> created
using
> "DefaultIsolatedNetworkOfferingWithSourceNatService". This will prove
> that
your Guest VLAN range
> and Public VLAN ar
Hello Amin,
May I know if you are able to work with a VM deployed in a network created
using "DefaultIsolatedNetworkOfferingWithSourceNatService". This will prove
that your Guest VLAN range and Public VLAN are valid,
Thank you,
Chandan.
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From: Amin Pashapour [mailto:j
Hello Chris,
The following link might help you with your efforts to deploy a Quick Cloud
using a single machine.
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/QuickCloud
Thank you,
Chandan.
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From: chris snow [mailto:chsnow...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, Januar
Hello Andrija,
AWSAPI feature can be tried on any type of zone. The feature makes more sense
if it is used with Basic Zone with Security Groups and Advanced Zone with
Security Groups. In case if you just want to try couple of ec2 apis against
CloudStack, there is no harm in enabling it and play
Hello Chris,
Internal DNS Server should be setup and managed by you. It is basically used
for name resolutions of storage servers and other machines that are local to
the Data Center. As far as I know, Internal DNS server's configuration
procedure should be same as a regular DNS Server configur
Hello Derek,
Looks like the VM deployment failed due to "No Storage Pools available" to
service your request. If you are planning to use the local storage on XenServer
as your primary storage, you need to use the corresponding Service Offering
that uses a local storage to deploy a VM. May I kn
It is as per design. You can use any of the networks mentioned in
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1918
3. Private Address Space
The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) has reserved the
following three blocks of the IP address space for private internets:
10.0.0.0- 10.
Hello Sisu,
Even if your computer is being serviced by an external dhcp server to get an IP
Address, CloudStack needs to know of a Reserved System IP Range which is not
serviced by the External DHCP Server. CloudStack assigns ip addresses from the
Reserved System IP Range to the System VMs depl
I am assuming that the underlying hypervisors play a role in defining the
limitations on multiple primary storages,
Thank you,
Chandan.
-Original Message-
From: Nux! [mailto:n...@li.nux.ro]
Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2014 8:54 AM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Limit on number
Hello,
Expunging is the last state of a Volume in its life cycle. Even if the database
record is updated from Expunging to Ready, the physical disk volume present on
the primary storage might have already got purged,
Thank you,
Chandan.
-Original Message-
From: Nux! [mailto:n...@li.nux
Hello Francois,
As far as I know, XenServer 6.2 GA is a different from XenServer 6.2 SP1. I
know that 4.2 Supports XenServer 6.2 GA. But I don't think 4.2 officially
supports XenServer 6.2 SP1. It might work, but I don't think it is tested with
4.2,
Thank you,
Chandan.
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Hello Sabareesh,
The logs doesn't show the root cause of the problem you have seen on your
setup. The Insufficient Server Capacity Exception that you have seen might have
been thrown for the following reasons.
1. The host on which the VM previously resided on before stopping it, is no
longer
in order to understand the
>root cause for the issue,
Thank you,
Chandan
Original message
From: Santhosh Edukulla
Date:12/30/2013 4:20 AM (GMT-08:00)
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org,Chandan Purushothama
Cc: Sudha Ponnaganti
Subject: RE: Regarding cloudstack automation
Umesh
Hello DuJun,
Kindly note that the changed DNS information doesn't get automatically updated
on your system VMs. You might have to stop and start your system VMs for the
update to happen,
Thank you,
Chandan
Original message
From: Suresh Sadhu
Date:12/30/2013 8:54 AM (GMT-08:0
Hello Umesh,
I had a similar experience with an older Marvin build. I updated mine to the
latest and tried again and it worked. I recommend you to kindly try again with
the latest Marvin build and see if you are able to work with the automation
framework,
Thank you,
Chandan
Origina
Hello Abhinav,
There is a wiki page on CloudStack. I refer to it for information on
CloudStack. Kindly refer to the wiki at
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/Home,
Thank you,
Chandan.
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From: jitendra shelar [mailto:jitendra.shelar...@gmail.com]
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