Hi Eric & Jean-Francois, 
Thanks for your work in testing.
There is an open vote, could you now (and in future) respond to the thread, the 
official vote will/would pass as it stands. (I only caught this through doing a 
final sweep of the mailing lists).

@Jean-Francois Nadeau is your error specifically related to creating shared 
networks in *projects* ?

@eric please could you document the specific issues that you found, so that we 
can try to replicate and fix them

Kind regards,

Paul Angus

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-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Lee Green <eric.lee.gr...@gmail.com> 
Sent: 04 November 2018 21:29
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Re: Problem creating networks after 4.11 upgrade

Yeah, had all sorts of problems with custom network offerings after upgrading 
to 4.11.1, along with problems with launching virtual machines (every attempt 
to launch resulted in a "not enough resources" error), couldn't get virtual 
routers to come up for custom networks, etc. I didn't have time in my service 
window to do any detailed examinations of why they were failing, I just 
downgraded back to 4.9.2 before my service window ended. When 4.11 is stable, 
maybe I'll try upgrading to it again. 
(OS: Centos 7. Old version: 4.9.2. New version: 4.11.1. Hardware: Three compute 
servers with dual hexacore processors and 96gb+ of memory w/KVM. 
End result after two hours of trying to make it work: Downgrade back to
4.9.2.)

I was thinking about migrating most of my other computer servers into the 
Cloudstack cloud because it's easier for my users to take care of their own 
resources, but I was hoping to do it after migrating to 4.11. 
I guess not.

On 11/4/18 13:14, Jean-Francois Nadeau wrote:

> I all,
>
> I was wondering if anyone else had this problem after upgrading from 4.9.
>   All our networks are using a custom network offering with no services
> defined since the physical network provides DHCP and DNS.   Environment is
> CentOS 7, KVM with the openvswitch driver.
>
> Now after the upgrade to 4.11,  creating a network using that same 
> network offering fails with an  "Unable to convert network offering 
> with specified id to network profile" error.
>
> The issue is documented here:
> https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/issues/2989
>
> I hope someone can have a look at it.  This is the last issue that 
> blocks us from upgrading.
>
> best,
>
> Jean-Francois
>

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