Hi, Maybe we could link to the Apache search system at the page listing the Cloudstack Mailing-Lists: https://cloudstack.apache.org/mailing-lists.html
If you click on the list there, you get to http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/cloudstack-users/. Then there is markmail linked and the https://lists.apache.org/list.html?users@cloudstack.apache.org link you shared (which btw looks best to me, thanks). The tiers are going to stay as they are currently. I guess the CIDR is used in the Strongswan VPN configuration as local network, so I guess a restart might be required. Other thoughts? Thanks Daniel On 07.03.18, 12:25, "Rafael Weingärtner" <rafaelweingart...@gmail.com> wrote: MarkMail is not an Apache's system. If you want an Apache's system to search mailing lists you can use: https://lists.apache.org/list.html?d...@cloudstack.apache.org. Do you intend on changing the Tiers CIDR as well? If it is only the VPC, you might not even need to restart with a cleanup. Of course, it is always a good practice to test before applying in production. On Wed, Mar 7, 2018 at 8:07 AM, <daniel.herrm...@zv.fraunhofer.de> wrote: > Hi all, > > > > First of all: when trying to search the lists on MarkMail ( > https://cloudstack.apache.org/mailing-lists.html) I get a warning that > the entered information will be transmitted insecurely (no HTTPs). If I > accept that, MarkMail redirects back to HTTPs but does not present a valid > certificate (unknown issuer, Firefox 58.0.2 > > > > Now, to the question: > > > > We have a VPC with a pretty large CIDR (172.19.0.0/16), which however > only has tiers in the upper half (172.19.128.0/17). We now would like to > reduce the VPC CIDR. Is it safe to edit this in the database and then do a > VPC restart with cleanup? Anything else to consider? > > > > We use VPN s2s tunnel, so I guess we need to change the remote subnet on > the other VPN endpoints, but other than that? > > > > Is it possible like that, any problems to expect? > > > > Thanks and regards > > Daniel
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