can you remove the tcp rule and then try: > createLoadBalancerRule algorithm=source name=test privateport=800 publicport=800 networkid=299aace4-a5c5-46f4-9ae7-92c86ded0cea publicipid=2c49bd00-cd6b-44d4-93a5-7082ead298e0 without the protocol?
On Thu, Nov 19, 2020 at 11:07 AM Niclas Lindblom <niclas_lindb...@icloud.com.invalid> wrote: > I tested this again using cloudmonkey by first creating a rule on port 800 > using tcp and then repeated the command with udp > > createLoadBalancerRule algorithm=source name=test privateport=800 > publicport=800 networkid=299aace4-a5c5-46f4-9ae7-92c86ded0cea > publicipid=2c49bd00-cd6b-44d4-93a5-7082ead298e0 protocol=udp > > and I get the message > > The range specified, 800-800, conflicts with rule 4214 which has 800-800 > > Is this supposed to work so we are looking at a bug here ? > > Niclas > > > On 19 Nov 2020, at 17:05, Daan Hoogland <daan.hoogl...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Niclas, that doesn't sound good. I am assuming you use the UI and the VR > as > > loadbalancer. > > if you look at the API [1], you'll find that protocol is actually not a > > required parameter. Can you; > > 1. check with dev-tools how the call is made? > > 2. try adding it through the API directly (using cloudmonkey or something > > like that)? > > > > [1] > > > http://cloudstack.apache.org/api/apidocs-4.14/apis/createLoadBalancerRule.html > > > > > > On Thu, Nov 19, 2020 at 7:45 AM Niclas Lindblom > > <niclas_lindb...@icloud.com.invalid> wrote: > > > >> Hi, > >> > >> I need to add a load balancer rule for a specific port for both tcp and > >> udp. In the drop down I can only select one or the other and I am not > able > >> to add 2 rules (one for each protocol) on the same port as I get a > message > >> that there’s a conflict with existing rule. How do I achieve opening a > port > >> for both tcp/udp into a VPC ? > >> > >> Thanks > >> > >> Niclas > > > > > > > > -- > > Daan > > -- Daan