Hi everyone.
I have a CloudStack 4.17 cluster x86_64 using KVM/QEMU as a hypervisor.
I've been exploring the possibility of using a Raspberry Pi as a host,
as an alternative to conventional servers. Following the steps of this
tutorial [https://rohityadav.cloud/blog/cloudstack-arm64-kvm], I ma
I have a CloudStack 4.19.1 KVM cluster.
I have two physical network interfaces configured in CloudStack as follows:
* *Physical Network 1 (cloudbr0)*: Handles all general CloudStack
traffic (VMs, Guest, Management, Public). This network has no tag.
* *Physical Network 2 (cloudbr1)*: Handles
Hi everyone,
I'm setting up a CloudStack 4.19.1 environment and ran into an issue I
can't seem to solve.
* I have an *Isolated* network called *Vms*
* I have a *Shared* network called *Storage*
* I need the *Vms* network to be able to access the *Storage* network
through the Virtual Rout
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Thanks for your reply.
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El 4/2/25 a las 21:57, Jayanth Reddy escribió:
Hello Mercado,
The VR under the default NAT configuration will have a Source NAT IP to which
your isolated network will get translated to, and external networks will see
that IP when any resour
I have a CloudStack version 4.19 cloud set up and running in a lab
environment. This setup includes a Host, an NFS Storage server, and a
Management server.
The Host has two network interfaces:
1. One interface, "cloudbr0," is used for "public," "guest,"
"management," and "storage" traffic.
2
Hi everyone.
I have a CloudStack 4.19 cluster using KVM as a hypervisor in a lab
environment. This setup includes a 1 Host, an 1 Storage server, and a
Management server.
The Host has two network interfaces:
1. One interface, "cloudbr0," is used for "public," "guest,"
"management," and "st