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Marcus Sorensen edited comment on CLOUDSTACK-645 at 12/28/12 11:04 PM:
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It currently works with any uuid. So you can migrate in and out of a VPC
for example. It doesn't strictly require a reboot, but it does require that
you apply a network config. The nic will hot plug but you either have to
reboot or manually trigger a dhcp query.
was (Author: mlsorensen):
It currently works with any uuid. So you can migrate in and out of a CPC
for example. It doesn't strictly require a reboot, but it does require that
you apply a network config. The nic will hot plug but you either have to
reboot or manually trigger a dhcp query.
> add/remove network on VM
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> Key: CLOUDSTACK-645
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-645
> Project: CloudStack
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Security Level: Public(Anyone can view this level - this is the
> default.)
> Components: Network Controller
> Reporter: Marcus Sorensen
> Assignee: Marcus Sorensen
> Fix For: 4.1.0
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>
> We would like the ability to move VMs between networks and/or reconfigure a
> VM's network, in order to accomodate hybrid/traditional server loads. We've
> implemented 3 API calls and would like to submit these for the community to
> edit/adjust/approve. The three calls are
> 'addNicToVirtualMachine','removeNicFromVirtualMachine', and
> 'updateDefaultNicForVirtualMachine'. One provides a VM Id and a network id,
> default Nics cannot be removed. The names might need adjustment to better fit
> the API, perhaps 'attachNetworkToVirtualMachine', etc. Looking for feedback,
> advice, potential pitfalls... does a feature branch need to be created or
> just a review?
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