Dear all, Anyone had changed their public IP allocation for the system VMs before and can share some advice? :)
Looking forward to your reply, thank you. Cheers. On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 12:01 PM, Indra Pramana <in...@sg.or.id> wrote: > Dear all, > > I am using CloudStack 4.1.1 with KVM hypervisors. I would like to change > the public IP address range used by the system VMs (i.e. SSVM and CPVM). > > I went to CloudStack GUI > Infrastructure > Zones > Select my zone > > Physical Network > cloudbr0 (the cloud interface used for public IP) > > Public - Configure > IP Ranges. > > I added the new range of public IP addresses (Gateway, Netmask, VLAN, > Start IP, End IP) and assigned to the "System" account, similar to the > existing public IP addresses. However, when I tried to delete the existing > IP range, I encounter this error message: > > "The IP range can't be deleted because it has allocated public IP > addresses." > > I tried to destroy the system VMs and quickly delete the existing IP > range, but still not able to do so since it seems that the system VMs are > quickly being re-created after being destroyed, and the system VMs are > still using the old IP range when re-created. > > Note that I am using another different shared network range for the guest > VMs and the virtual routers > > Is there a way how I can make system VMs to use the new IP range I have > added, so that I can safely delete the old IP range? > > Looking forward to your reply, thank you. > > Cheers. >