itch as management traffic.
>
> GH - when allocating the different traffic types to different NICs you
> map the traffic to the vSwitch so you have to configure a dedicated vSwitch
> for each network.
>
> As a side note, if you have a zone with multiple hypervisors, say VMWare
> a
ilto:geoff.higginbot...@shapeblue.com>>
Date: Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 2:56 AM
Subject: Re: Secondary Storage IP Subnet: Is it Optional or Mandatory?
To: "mailto:users@cloudstack.apache.org>>"
mailto:users@cloudstack.apache.org>>
Hi Rob,
The 'storage' network is
e vSwitch as management traffic.
Thanks again,
Rob
From: Geoff Higginbottom
> Date: Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 2:56 AM
> Subject: Re: Secondary Storage IP Subnet: Is it Optional or Mandatory?
> To: ""
>
>
> Hi Rob,
>
> The 'storage' network is indeed option
Hi Rob,
The 'storage' network is indeed optional so your plan to not use it is
perfectly valid.
Simply put the NFS server on the management network or ensure there is a route
to it via the management network.
The SSVM will still get a virtual interface dedicated to storage, but it will
be ass
: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Secondary Storage IP Subnet: Is it Optional or Mandatory?
Hi,
According to some (possibly old) documentation I read, I have the impression
that it is *optional* to define a secondary storage IP subnet.
Note, my questions are all in the context of
Hi,
According to some (possibly old) documentation I read, I have the
impression that it is *optional* to define a secondary storage IP subnet.
Note, my questions are all in the context of:
- CloudStack 4.2
- ESXi hosts / vSphere 5.1
- Primary Storage is VMFS via fiber channel
- Advanced Networki