Hi All
After our ACS is upgraded to 4.11.3, the VM on the shared network usually
loses its IP address (it cannot get an IP address in the guest VM).
Analysis of the cloud.log in vr, we found that sometimes restarting or deleting
the A VM will cause the B VM to disappear in
Thanks for the quick reply.
I was browsing through the code and found the following
// check affinity group of type Explicit dedication exists. If No
put
// dedicated pod/cluster/host in avoid list
List vmGroupMappings =
_affinityGroupVMMapDao.findByVmIdType(vm.getId(),
Considering that manual VM LIVE migrations via CloudStack from
non-dedicated to dedicated SHOULD/DOES work - then I would say this is an
"unhandled" case, which indeed should be handled and live migration should
happen instead of stopping the VMs.
I assume someone else might jump in - but if not,
Hello
In my cloudstack setup, I have three KVM hypervisors out of which two
hypervisors are dedicated to Root/admin account and the third is not
dedicated. When I enable the maintenance mode on the dedicated hypervisor,
it will always migrate the vm's from dedicated to non dedicated hypervisor
1) Netscaler provides local balancing functions rather than IPs. For both
basic and advanced networking you can either assign IPs statically to your VMs
or you can use DHCP on your virtual routers to provide the IPs.
Public vs private IPs , doesn't really make any difference.
2) You can setup