Thanks Boris and Dag for quick reply.

@Dag How do I utilize static IP addresses in combination with DHCP reservations?


I have just installed CentOs and connected to the network on wire. DHCP has 
given me 10.103.72.65/23 IP address. What do I need to do from now on?


Regards

________________________________
From: Dag Sonstebo <dag.sonst...@shapeblue.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2017 4:41:26 PM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Re: Cloudstack and KVM installation with IP addresses allocated by DHCP

Hi Muhammed,

This may be possible if your DNS infrastructure is rock solid and is guaranteed 
to work from all CloudStack networks (you would possibly also have to set your 
TTL on your DNS entries low)  – but all in all I would recommend you utilize 
static IP addresses, alternatively in combination with DHCP reservations to 
ensure you don’t have IP conflicts in your infrastructure.

Regards,
Dag Sonstebo
Cloud Architect
ShapeBlue

On 22/03/2017, 11:26, "Muhammad Adeel Zahid" <16030...@lums.edu.pk> wrote:

    Hello guys,


    I have two systems and both of them are connected to a network that 
allocates IP addresses using DHCP. I want to install cloudstack management 
server on the one system and KVM (hypervisor) on the other system.

    Can I do this? What steps would differ from normal (with static IPs)  ACS 
and KVM installation?


    Regards

    Adeel



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