Label should be exactly the name of your bridges - you don't use eth0, you join eth0 to new bridge... Labels define in what bridge to plug virtual NIC of your VM... Cheers
On 6 May 2014 14:32, Владислав Старков <vladislav.star...@gmail.com> wrote: > Say, I use eth0 for management & secondary storage traffic. No VLANs > there. Eth0 directly connected to access-port on L2 switch. (Access > port means no VLAN ethernet frames is being emitted from this port). > > Should I use "eth0" as a label for both Management traffic and Storage > traffic when I configure Physical interfaces in CloudStack WEB UI? > > (general question is what is "label" here?) > > > On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 4:16 PM, Владислав Старков > <vladislav.star...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > > > I have successfully installed CloudStack management server and NFS > > server for primary and secondary storage. > > > > I'm in doubt about how to configure Zone1. > > > > Let's separate my first long letter with multiple small questions. > > > > Question: > > > > If I have 2 NICs on my host, is it possible to use first NIC for > > management & secondary storage traffic, and second NIC for both public > > (VLAN 10) and guest traffic (VLAN 20)? > > > > Thanks. > > > > > > On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 5:13 AM, Amin Samir <a...@opencloud.net.au> > wrote: > >> Hello, > >> > >> I am not sure if 14.04 LTS is supported check out the installation > link, I propose to use it with LTS 12.04 very easy link is enclosed. > >> > >> > http://docs.cloudstack.apache.org/projects/cloudstack-installation/en/latest/installation.html > >> > >> > http://www.greenhills.co.uk/2013/08/30/cloudstack-single-server-on-ubuntu-with-kvm.html > >> > >> > >> Kind Regards > >> Amin > >> > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: Владислав Старков [mailto:vladislav.star...@gmail.com] > >> Sent: Wednesday, 23 April 2014 1:26 AM > >> To: users@cloudstack.apache.org > >> Subject: CloudStack 4.3 proper Advanced Network setup > >> > >> Hi there, > >> > >> I just installed CloudStack 4.3 on a single host ("all-in-one"). > >> > >> My host's setup: > >> – Ubuntu 14.04 LTS 64bit > >> – 6 1GbE NICs (3 in use and 3 not in use) – Primary storage on NFSv4 – > Secondary storage on NFSv4 – KVM hypervisor only – Management server > installed directly on this host (not on VM) > >> > >> My physical network setup: > >> – 1 L2 switch with 3 different VLANs > >> – VLAN 2 for NAS (Primary storage on NFSv4) – VLAN 10 for guests public > traffic (there lives public IP addresses) – VLAN 100 for management traffic > – VLAN 200 for guests traffic (there lives private IP addresses, so guests > from different clusters can interact with each other) > >> > >> cat /etc/network/interfaces: > >> # This file describes the network interfaces available on your system > >> # and how to activate them. For more information, see interfaces(5). > >> > >> # The loopback network interface > >> auto lo > >> iface lo inet loopback > >> > >> # The primary network interface > >> # CloudStack Primary storage traffic > >> auto eth0 > >> iface eth0 inet static > >> address 10.10.10.11 > >> netmask 255.255.255.0 > >> network 10.10.10.0 > >> broadcast 10.10.10.255 > >> # dns-* options are implemented by the resolvconf package, if > installed > >> dns-nameservers 8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4 > >> dns-search cloud.example.com > >> > >> # CloudStack Management traffic > >> auto eth1 > >> iface eth1 inet static > >> address 10.10.12.2 > >> netmask 255.255.255.0 > >> network 10.10.12.0 > >> broadcast 10.10.12.255 > >> gateway 10.10.12.1 > >> > >> auto eth2 > >> iface eth2 inet manual > >> > >> # CloudStack Public traffic > >> auto cloudbr0 > >> iface cloudbr0 inet manual > >> bridge_ports eth2.10 > >> bridge_fd 5 > >> bridge_stp off > >> bridge_maxwait 1 > >> > >> # CloudStack Guest traffic > >> auto cloudbr1 > >> iface cloudbr1 inet manual > >> bridge_ports eth2.200 > >> bridge_fd 5 > >> bridge_stp off > >> bridge_maxwait 1 > >> > >> auto eth3 > >> iface eth3 inet manual > >> up ifconfig $IFACE 0.0.0.0 up > >> down ifconfig $IFACE down > >> > >> auto eth4 > >> iface eth4 inet manual > >> up ifconfig $IFACE 0.0.0.0 up > >> down ifconfig $IFACE down > >> > >> auto eth5 > >> iface eth5 inet manual > >> up ifconfig $IFACE 0.0.0.0 up > >> down ifconfig $IFACE down > >> > >> The approximate network setup schema is depicted here: > >> http://cl.ly/image/3z2D0w370H1M/o > >> > >> While setting up the first zone in administrator's UI I've faced with > difficulties in setting up my advanced network correctly. (For ex. > >> I've got this error "Creating primary storage Something went wrong; > please correct the following: zone wide storage pool is not supported for > hypervisor type undefined", and so on) > >> > >> As I'm newbie to CloudStack and virtualization I'm not clear enough for > me how CloudStack network should be setup in case I use multiple NICs and > multiple VLANs on L2 physical switch. > >> > >> Could someone point me how should be setup my network for Zone1 with > respect to network schema as I showed above? > >> > >> For education purposes, lets say we will use these networks: > >> – 77.12.34.0/24 (for Public) > >> – 10.10.10.0/24 (for zone's NAS – primary & secondary storage) – > 10.1.1.0/24 (for Guests VMs) – 10.10.12.0/24 (for management, if it > required to be different subnet) > >> > >> As an answer to my question it would be awesome to get two things: > >> > >> 1) Content of /etc/network/interfaces (bridges and VLANs config in > particular) > >> > >> 2) What should be entered on Step 3 – Setup Network (and substeps) in > CloudStack Administrator's UI? > >> > >> Thanks in advance for helping! > >> > >> > >> -- > >> Vlad > >> > >> > -- Andrija Panić -------------------------------------- http://admintweets.com --------------------------------------