Yes, at least that is for KVM, and as far as I know same for xen,
vmware...per the unofficial documentacion:
http://shapeblue.com/cloudstack/understanding-cloudstacks-physical-networking-architecture/-
search for "Network Labels"
cheers
On 6 May 2014 14:47, Rafael Weingartner wrote:
> you mean,
you mean, xenbr0, xebr1, xenapi0 xenapi1?
On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 9:39 AM, Andrija Panic wrote:
> Label should be exactly the name of your bridges - you don't use eth0, you
> join eth0 to new bridge...
> Labels define in what bridge to plug virtual NIC of your VM...
> Cheers
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> On 6 May 2014
Label should be exactly the name of your bridges - you don't use eth0, you
join eth0 to new bridge...
Labels define in what bridge to plug virtual NIC of your VM...
Cheers
On 6 May 2014 14:32, Владислав Старков wrote:
> Say, I use eth0 for management & secondary storage traffic. No VLANs
> the
Say, I use eth0 for management & secondary storage traffic. No VLANs
there. Eth0 directly connected to access-port on L2 switch. (Access
port means no VLAN ethernet frames is being emitted from this port).
Should I use "eth0" as a label for both Management traffic and Storage
traffic when I config
Hi everyone,
I have successfully installed CloudStack management server and NFS
server for primary and secondary storage.
I'm in doubt about how to configure Zone1.
Let's separate my first long letter with multiple small questions.
Question:
If I have 2 NICs on my host, is it possible to use f
Hello,
I am not sure if 14.04 LTS is supported check out the installation link, I
propose to use it with LTS 12.04 very easy link is enclosed.
http://docs.cloudstack.apache.org/projects/cloudstack-installation/en/latest/installation.html
http://www.greenhills.co.uk/2013/08/30/cloudstack-single-