Hi Dag, 

Thanks for your quick reply.

As you can easily understand, the goal of this lab job is to be moved to 
production later on, so un-predictable options are not really options 
(specially when you'll know that Shapeblue will probably handle the support for 
us in the coming weeks:))

The goal is to move our current SAS 6gbits storage to 10 Gbe, so yes, I was 
assuming management network to a new network card (10 Gbe), and storage as well 
(to take advantage of 10 Gbe rather than staying on the 1 Gbe link).

When you say " Keep in mind the physical network is mainly cosmetic", does it 
stand for :

        "Physical Network 1
                Management traffic (ex. : cs-mgmt label)"

Doesn't mean that cs-mgmt network should be related to eth0 on the physical 
host ? 
In other work, can I plug my new network card, rename cs-mgmt on the old one to 
cs-mgmt-old and create cs-mgmt on the new one ?

If so, you are right, I will add the card and move the management label to the 
10 Gbe.
But I assume I could do the same for the storage network label ?

Thanks again.

Best Regards.

---
Grégoire Lamodière

-----Message d'origine-----
De : Dag Sonstebo [mailto:dag.sonst...@shapeblue.com] 
Envoyé : lundi 21 novembre 2016 16:59
À : users@cloudstack.apache.org
Objet : Re: Zone edit - Physical network update

Hi Gregoire,

First of all – I think you’re probably on very thin ice with this one – you may 
be able to do this in the lab but it would be very risky to carry out in a 
production environment.

Saying that – if you want to persevere and are happy this may break your lab - 
a starting point would possibly be:

- Add the new cards to your XenServers.
- Create new networks in XenCentre – with new network labels.
- Not sure if this is required – but you would probably add the new physical 
network using CloudMonkey. Keep in mind the physical network is mainly cosmetic 
– your network configuration uses labelling only hence you may just use the 
existing physical network.
- Stop CloudStack management.
- Hack the network labels in the cloud.host_details and 
cloud.physical_network_traffic_types to reflect the new networks.
- On your XenServers / Xencentre move all existing networks (VLANs) to the new 
networks (unsure of the steps or if this is possible).
- <insert other magic here>
- Restart management.

One other point – you mention this is for a *primary storage* migration – keep 
in mind the storage network in the CS configuration is for *secondary storage*. 
If all you want to do is to migrate to a new storage network and a new storage 
backend your best bet is to:

- Add the new cards + configure the new storage network on the XenServers – no 
need to label this.
- Present new primary storage pools from your NAS on the respective networks – 
making sure the new NFS shares are only available over your 10Gbe network.
- Add the new NFS shares as new primary storage pools in the ACS gui.
- Storage migrate from old NFS shares to new.

This is a much simpler way and would be a supported configuration change.

Hope this helps,

Regards,
Dag Sonstebo
Cloud Architect
ShapeBlue


On 21/11/2016, 14:50, "Grégoire Lamodière" <g.lamodi...@dimsi.fr> wrote:

    Dear All,
    
    In my lab, I have a CS 4.7 advanced zone working fine.
    
    I am now in the process of testing a primary storage migration (currently 
SAS based to 10 Gbe nfs).
    To perform this migration, I need to attach new network controlers (10 Gbe 
controlers)
    
    I have no problem for the hardware part of my work, but I am wondering how 
CS can handle this change.
    
    Right now, on my zone conf, I have :
    
    
    -          Physical Network 1
    
    o   Management traffic (with XenServer Label)
    
    -          Physical Network 2
    
    o   Public traffic
    
    o   Guest
    
    o   Storage
    
    What is the best « CS way » to add my card (each with 2 10 Gbits ports), 
add move management + Storage on the first port of the new card ?
    
    -          Physical Network 1
    
    o   No more traffic
    
    -          Physical Network 2
    
    o   Public
    
    o   Guest
    
    -          Physical Network 3 (first port of the new 10 Gbe card)
    
    o   Management
    
    o   Storage
    
    
    I tried to play arround with create physical network, but I can't do much 
with the newly created network (no way to assign traffic type to them).
    
    Any help would be highly appreciated.
    
    Best Regards.
    
    ---
    Grégoire Lamodière
    


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