That does not work.

"Make sure you have an alternative way like IPMI or ILO to reach the machine in case you made a configuration error and the network stops functioning!" should say that "If you follow these instructions you will lose network connectivity"

It seems that no one who knows the system actually checks the installation instructions.

This section needs some work to get in into a working state.
Cloudstack does not work according to the specs as documented in the installation.

Ron

On 18/07/2013 10:01 PM, Punit Dambiwal wrote:
Hi Ron,

Yes... it's in docs...

http://cloudstack.apache.org/docs/en-US/Apache_CloudStack/4.1.0/html/Installation_Guide/index.html


          8.1.7.2.1. Configure in RHEL or CentOS



On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 8:21 PM, Ron Wheeler <rwhee...@artifact-software.com <mailto:rwhee...@artifact-software.com>> wrote:

    Is that in the docs?

    Ron

    On 18/07/2013 5:31 AM, Geoff Higginbottom wrote:

        Hi Punit,

        You should not be trying to create networks manually in the
        Host, as CloudStack will assign a VLAN ID when it creates the
        Network/VMs, so doing it in the Host manually is going to
        cause you problems.

        For Shared Networks you always have to specify the VLAN and IP
        Ranges when you create the Network as Shared Network Service
        Offerings mandate this.

        Regards

        Geoff Higginbottom

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        -----Original Message-----
        From: Punit Dambiwal [mailto:hypu...@gmail.com
        <mailto:hypu...@gmail.com>]
        Sent: 18 July 2013 10:23
        To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
        <mailto:users@cloudstack.apache.org>
        Subject: Re: Create Guest network for a user

        Hi Geoff,

        I read this email....i have one question...can create guest
        network without specifying the VLAN...as i have created the
        tagged network in the host like eth0.40....


        On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 4:29 PM, Geoff Higginbottom <
        geoff.higginbot...@shapeblue.com
        <mailto:geoff.higginbot...@shapeblue.com>> wrote:

            Hi Dean,

            Sorry for causing confusion, in order to create a Shared
            Network
            available to all users, simply create a new Guest Network
            by going to

            Infrastructure > Zones > Your Zone Name > Physical Network
            > Your
            Network Name (the one with Guest Traffic) > Guest -
            Configure >
            Network Tab > Add Guest Network

            Then create a new Shared Network and leave the 'Scope' at
            the default
            of 'All' this, as the name implies, makes it available to
            All users of
            this Zone.

            Regards

            Geoff Higginbottom

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            -----Original Message-----
            From: Jessica Tomechak [mailto:jessica.tomec...@citrix.com
            <mailto:jessica.tomec...@citrix.com>]
            Sent: 18 July 2013 00:09
            To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
            <mailto:users@cloudstack.apache.org>
            Subject: RE: Create Guest network for a user

            Dean, replies inline. Let me take a crack at this, just
            from reading
            the docs, although I might be off base (anyone: please
            correct me if so).

            Maybe either our docs have the info you need...or else you
            have
            discovered a need for doc enhancement.
            - Jessica T.
            ________________________________________
            From: Dean Kamali [dean.kam...@gmail.com
            <mailto:dean.kam...@gmail.com>]
            Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2013 12:04 PM
            To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
            <mailto:users@cloudstack.apache.org>
            Subject: Re: Create Guest network for a user

            Thank you, forgive my horrible spelling, as I have sent
            that email
            from my phone and stupid keyboard has auto correct
            enabled, which
            apparently messed things up.

            As for the "global network" I went to service offerings
            and I found an
            option to create a shared network as you mentioned,


            (JT) Do you mean as described here: [1]

                    "4. Click Add Network Offering.

            5. In the dialog, make the following choices:
            ...
            Guest Type. Choose whether the guest network is isolated
            or shared."



            but I couldn't find any
            option to make it public.


            (JT) That might be available through some of the other
            choices in that
            same Add Network Offering dialog:

            Supported Services. Select one or more of the possible
            network services.
            ...

            System Offering. If the service provider for any of the
            services
            selected in Supported Services is a virtual router, the System
            Offering field appears. Choose the system service offering
            that you
            want virtual routers to use in this network....
            For more information, see Section 8.2, "System Service
            Offerings".

            Section 8.2 is here: [2]
            It describes creating a new system service offering. There
            is a
            checkbox there for Public. In System VM Type in the same
            dialog, I
            assume you'd have to pick Virtual Router.

            As for how/whether you can create a public (aka, available
            in all
            domains) network if you're not using the CloudStack
            virtual router...I'm not sure!


            (JT) Footnotes:
            [1]
            
http://cloudstack.apache.org/docs/en-US/Apache_CloudStack/4.1.0/html-s
            ingle/Admin_Guide/index.html#creating-network-offerings
            [2]
            
http://cloudstack.apache.org/docs/en-US/Apache_CloudStack/4.1.0/html-s
            ingle/Admin_Guide/index.html#system-service-offerings


            Dean


            On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 2:53 PM, Geoff Higginbottom <
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                Hi Dean,

                Answers in line

                Regards

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                On 17 Jul 2013, at 18:52, "Dean Kamali"
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                wrote:

                Hello everyone

                1. Is it possible could create and assign a guest
                network to a
                specific user without knowing his / her password via
                cloudmonkey?

                Yes. Use the API Directly or via CloudMonkey, create a
                network and
                assign it to the Account.

                2. Is it possible to create a global guest network,
                that will be
                available to all users?

                Yes.  Create a shared network and mark it as Public.
                 Be aware that
                by doing this you are effectively providing a
                mechanism to connect
                all VMs in your Cloud, breaking any isolation.

                So each new account will be able to see that network?

                Yes

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