On 25. Jan 2021, at 12:40, Abhishek Kumar wrote:
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> Hi all,
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> Terraform CoudStack provider by Hashicorp is archived here
> https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-provider-cloudstack
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> Is anyone using or maintaining it?
We are also using it heavily and are somewhat worried about the modul
> On 26. Jan 2021, at 10:45, Wido den Hollander wrote:
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> On 1/26/21 10:40 AM, christian.nieph...@zv.fraunhofer.de wrote:
>> On 25. Jan 2021, at 12:40, Abhishek Kumar
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Terraform CoudStack provider by Hashicorp is archived here
>>> https://github.com/
Indeed. This is quite impressive.
Great work.
Cheers, Christian
-Original Message-
From: Simon Weller
Reply to: "users@cloudstack.apache.org"
Date: Friday, 26. February 2021 at 17:22
To: "d...@cloudstack.apache.org" ,
"users@cloudstack.apache.org"
Subject: Re: Cloudstack developer
Hi,
we are currently doing a PoC with SolidFire and CloudStack and trying to figure
out if it’s a fitting solution for our use cases.
But I am stuck at the point when CloudStack tries to create a VM on the solid
fire storage.
I can see that it has already copied the template to a SolidFire Volu
Hi,
while fiddling around with cloudstack and a zone with advanced networking, I
noticed that in a VPC I can only create ACLs, which are in Cisco terminology
standard ACLs. Meaning, the rules always apply to the whole tier/network. E.g.
an ingress rule allowing TCP/22 from CIDR 0.0.0.0/0 will a
Hi,
we plan to switch from a per-zone NFS secondary storage to a (region-wide) S3
secondary storage. Currently we have some concerns wrt the performance of this
setup, though.
The throughput we achieve for e.g. a single file download (wget
http://our.s3.storage/some-file) is approx. 100mbps.
Dear Sebastián,
thanks for the hint. However, as we are operating an object store in our data
center and not relying on AWS, network traffic is not an issue.
I’m more worried about the amount of data the ssvm has to push and pull out of
the object store via the S3 interface in our case and if t
Dear all,
as there is no means to modify an existing Cloudstack Service Offering neither
via Cloudstack API nor with the GUI, I’m wondering what would happen if the CPU
speed of the service offerings is changed directly in the cloud DB (table
service_offering). Does this have any impact on exi
Hi Ivan,
thanks für die quick reply.
Would you mind elaborating somewhat further on the potential implications. Can
I avoid unfaire resource provisioning by modifiying all existing service
offerings equally, e.g. changing the CPU Speed of all offering from 1999 to
1995 MHz?
Cheers,
Christian