Thank you for your reply Dag and Sanjeev.
[CRITICAL ISSUE PLEASE ANY ONE RESPOND GIVE TO ME VALUABLE SUGGESTIONS ]
In our environment versions :
CS 4.3.1
Xenserver hypervisor 6.2
Basically problem is my VR (VPC). if anything done changes in VM side it
wont accept until VR is rebooted
*Example 1:*
I am creating a new PG (private gateway), we are giving valid inputs and
finally click ok button error is *unable to create PG*.
so at that time i am rebooted the VR and then created a PG.
*Example 2*:
One of the instance have change the service offering down the machine and
point to the new-offering and start the instance it through's *UNABLE TO
START THE VM DUE TO INSUFFICIENT CAPACITY MEMORY *in this scenario also
rebooted the VR and start the instance it's working vm is up and running.
Question : 1. How can i troubleshoot Virtual router?
2. How can i find the incoming traffic and outgoing traffic
on VR?
3. If the VM exposed to public (SaticNAT/PortForwarding)
so how can i trace the traffic inbound and outbound?
Finally we have observed all VR's having problem, could you please suggest
more inputs,so that i can stable my environment without any bumps.
I hope you guys please help me if any one face this scenario.
Regards,
Venkatesh.k
On Thu, May 19, 2016 at 6:50 PM, Sanjeev Neelarapu <
[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Venkatesh,
>
> There is no limit on the VM's vpc can connect. We have limit on no.of
> tiers in a vpc.
>
> Best Regards,
> Sanjeev N
> Chief Product Engineer, Accelerite
> Off: +91 40 6722 9368 | EMail: [email protected]
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dag Sonstebo [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2016 1:55 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: strength of VPC
>
> Hi Venkat,
>
> the answer is "it depends". I'm not aware of a hard limit, but you will be
> limited by:
>
> - the subnets used, I.e. how many IP addresses you have in each tier
> - how heavily utilised your VMs are, i.e. how much bandwidth they require
> for ingress/egress traffic
> - the applications / protocols used on your VMs for ingress/egress traffic
> - some are chattier than others
> - the NIC speed on your underlying hypervisors
> - etc.
>
> Regards,
> Dag Sonstebo
> Cloud Architect
> ShapeBlue
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> On 19/05/2016, 01:29, "kotipalli venkatesh" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> >Hi All,
> >
> > Regarding VPC.
> >
> >One VPC how many connections (VM's) will support?
> >
> >Regards,
> >Venkatesh.k
>
>
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