There are definitely options out there. Kubernetes on baremetal sounds
good for workload nodes, but for control plane nodes is a waste of
resources.
Rancher does have a Cloudstack module.
https://github.com/rancher/rancher-cloud-controller-manager/blob/master/vendor/github.com/xanzy/go-cloudstack
Well, CloudStack is not like Terraform. You can use Terraform to manage
CloudStack though. There are plenty of other benefits you get out of a
CloudStack deployment, like some network automations depending on your
deployment model and hardware used. But it is a Cloud Management
Platform. Desig
Hello,
I have finally gotten past the networking hurdle and when I am attempting
to provision my first VM instance I am getting the following error messages:
2014-04-01 11:11:17,681 DEBUG [cloud.deploy.DeploymentPlanningManagerImpl]
(Job-Executor-13:job-13 = [ da851970-f72b-417f-8f28-9d225d37f0d0
age.
>
> Le mardi 1 avril 2014, Fred Newtz a écrit :
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have finally gotten past the networking hurdle and when I am attempting
> > to provision my first VM instance I am getting the following error
> > messages:
> >
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> On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 8:53 AM, Fred Newtz wrote:
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> > Saksham,
> >
> > The volume is 100gb.
Michael,
Check the admin guide in sections 11.4 and 11.5.
On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 5:28 PM, Michael Phillips wrote:
> Is there a posted procedure for removing a node from a mgmt cluster?
>
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Are these two lines normal in the managment-server.log file?
2014-04-02 23:59:26,027 DEBUG
[storage.secondary.SecondaryStorageManagerImpl] (secstorage-1:null) Zone 1
is ready to launch secondary storage VM
2014-04-02 23:59:26,116 DEBUG [cloud.consoleproxy.ConsoleProxyManagerImpl]
(consoleproxy-1:n
Hello,
It appears as if I am unable to provision instances because for some reason
Cloudstack cannot find a suitable storage pool. Here is the information
from the log file for one instance I attempted to provision:
2014-04-03 00:37:43,459 DEBUG [cloud.api.ApiServlet]
(catalina-exec-11:null) ===
Public IP addresses confuse me the most in a Cloudstack install. I have a
Firewall that is hosting all of my public IP addresses now. The management
server is supposed to sit behind a NAT device to protect it from attack.
How am I supposed to assign public IP addresses to virtual machines
(virtua
n firewall and
> you'll see what your options are.
>
> Good luck
> Amin
>
>
>
> From: Fred Newtz
> To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
> Sent: Thursday, April 3, 2014 2:59 PM
> Subject: Public IP Addressing in a Advanced Zone b
fic.
>
> On 4/3/14, 1:59 PM, "Fred Newtz" wrote:
>
> >Public IP addresses confuse me the most in a Cloudstack install. I have a
> >Firewall that is hosting all of my public IP addresses now. The
> >management
> >server is supposed to sit behind a NAT
But if anyone has time today to help me get this network setup I am willing
to pay a consulting fee to make it happen.
Thanks,
Fred
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It takes them from the available public IP addresses you configure when
setting up the zone.
On Sun, Apr 6, 2014 at 5:33 PM, Rafael Weingartner <
rafaelweingart...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I was wondering how a system vm gets an IP address. I know they are the
> first things that CS need
Hello,
I recently purchased a JuniperOS device and want to implement it into my
current setup. Does anyone have any advice on making this change? I have
been looking for information about the process and come up empty handed.
Any links or information will be appreciated.
Thanks,
Fred
I have a KVM host on Cloudstack 4.2.1.
The KVM host has 90gb of free ram right now when look at the console of the
host. I have about 10 - 12 VMs on there and they are technically
configured to use 63500MB of memory right now. Here is what my KVM Host
status screen page displays though:
Total C
Is there anyway to export the libvirt XML files from the Cloudstack
database? Maybe a script or something? My entire system is borked and I
need to get some production machines back online asap. Would hate to have
to rebuild the entire system again.
I was at least able to figure out how to moun
iencing data corruption of some sort?
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