Benjamin,
Keep in mind a storage network in the context of CloudStack *only means
secondary storage* - i.e. your primary storage is not affected per se. As a
result adding a new storage network only has implications for how management
(in the case of VMware) and SSVM access the secondary storag
Hi Rafael,
thank you for your awnsers. now the question is how do i add another psyical
network to my running zone ?
Kind Regards
Benjamin
> Rafael Weingärtner hat am 6. Dezember 2017 um
> 11:53 geschrieben:
>
> If your primary storage is direct attached in hosts, then the only storage
> sy
If your primary storage is direct attached in hosts, then the only storage
system affect would be the secondary. This would require SSVM
re-creation.It seems that you could indeed make the changes with everything
up and running without affecting your clients VMs. However, pay attention
to snapshots
Hi Rafael,
im currently running NFS as Secondary Storage over mgmt Network. For Cluster /
Primary Storage we use FC SANS attacht as HBA on Xenserver.
Kind regards
Benjamin
> Rafael Weingärtner hat am 6. Dezember 2017 um
> 11:39 geschrieben:
>
> Possible it is, but depending on the storage sy
Possible it is, but depending on the storage systems you are using it might
affect running VMs.
What type of secondary and primary storage systems are you using?
On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 8:33 AM, Benjamin Naber <
benjamin.na...@coders-area.de> wrote:
> Hello Guys,
>
> is it possible to add a stora
Hello Guys,
is it possible to add a storage Network after a zone has been allready deployed
and is produtive ?
Kind regards
Benjamin
Thanks for the confirmation. I probably won't get around to actually
messing with it until January, so maybe someone else will chime in for more
verification.
Thank You,
Logan Barfield
Tranquil Hosting
On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 11:58 AM, Marcus wrote:
>
> My guess is that you're right. I haven'
My guess is that you're right. I haven't seen anything that ties the
'physical network' to a specific NIC, thus if you register the traffic type
it should work so long as the hosts are able to route to that subnet on
*any* NIC. I'm not sure what hypervisor you're using, but for KVM at least,
you've
During initial deployment we went with a simpler network design by letting
secondary storage traffic run over the management network. We would like
to offload secondary storage to a separate network, and are trying to
figure out the best method of doing so.
Based on the recommendations in the doc