Here's a simple (not recommended) one-nic setup:
http://marcus.mlsorensen.com/cloudstack-extras/cs-4.1-kvm-networking-one-nic.rtf
And a simple two-nic setup:
http://marcus.mlsorensen.com/cloudstack-extras/cs-4.1-kvm-networking-two-nic.rtf
Hasty docs put together on the road...
On Thu, Aug 1,
I'm short on time, but here's the KVM advanced networking config we
use for testing. If someone wants to write a doc based around it that
would be nice.
Start out KVM host with two networks, eth0, eth1. eth0 is intended for
public traffic, eth0 will be guest vlans and management vlan. then
create
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Subject: Re: FW: CS 4.1.0 - this will help a number of people who struggle with
Advanced Networking
Here too, we've been working through a cloudstack install on a 3 box test
environment for almost a week with 95% of the issues being networking due to
poor documentation. I
ly 31, 2013 1:22 PM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: RE: FW: CS 4.1.0 - this will help a number of people who struggle with
Advanced Networking
+1
Working 1/2 time for about two weeks now, trying to install on a two-box test
environment. Let me test something that works! I vote for describ
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Subject: Re: FW: CS 4.1.0 - this will help a number of people who struggle with
Advanced Networking
Here too, we've been working through a cloudstack install on a 3 box test
environment for almost a week with 95% of the issues being networking due to
poor documentation. I'd be happy
Here too, we've been working through a cloudstack install on a 3 box
test environment for almost a week with 95% of the issues being
networking due to poor documentation. I'd be happy to follow some new
procedures and provide feedback.
Also running CentOS 6.4 on all boxes.
-Phil
On 07/31/2013 03
If you need an ignorant person with a lot of CentOS system admin
experience to walk through the procedure with the authors, let me know.
I have a bare CentOS 6.4 ready to be made into something that runs
CloudStack and supports a CentOS VM. If that works, I can rustle up
another piece of hardwa
This is a great step forward.
Does anyone have an installation manual that is correct?
When will there be a version of Cloudstack with a manual that actually
works?
I have given up on Cloudstack for now but will give it another shot when
it works.
I hope that someone at least walks through th
Yes, that's correct. I think we need to update the documentation. The
user simply needs to create a bridge where 'public' traffic will work,
and then set that bridge name as the traffic label for public traffic.
Then it will create the vlan device and the bridge necessary for
public based on the ph