By type of networking I meant to say basic networking or advanced networking
It seems like you are trying with basic networking. Hyper-V doesn’t supports
basic networking. It only supports advanced networking.
Untagged networking is also not working due to bug
Hello Yiping,
There is also such functionality as "affinity groups". You may
define group and all VMs from that group will be deployed "close to each
other". I don't know whether group could be hard-bounded to specific
cluster. Probably not, because all hard-links are considered to be
Excellent, good find!
Lucian
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- Original Message -
> From: "Yiping Zhang"
> To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
> Sent: Tuesday, 20 October, 2015 21:17:03
> Subject: [SOLVED] Re: how to deploy VM on
Hi all.
My environment:
CloudStack 4.3.0 (CentOS6)
XenServer 6.2 SP1
1. One host failure.
2. VM is started on another host by CloudStack HA. (VM001,VM002,VM004,VM005)
3. VM003 only startup failure.
I want to know the cause of VM003 did not start by CloudStack HA.
Resources of the host is