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 # SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE.
-# Copyright (C) 
+# Copyright (C) 2016, Apache Software Foundation
 # This file is distributed under the same license as the Apache CloudStack 
Administration Documentation package.
 # FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, YEAR.
 #
 #, fuzzy
 msgid ""
 msgstr ""
-"Project-Id-Version: Apache CloudStack Administration Documentation 4\n"
+"Project-Id-Version: Apache CloudStack Administration Documentation 4.8\n"
 "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2014-06-30 12:52+0200\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2016-08-22 13:55+0200\n"
 "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
 "Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
 "Language-Team: LANGUAGE <[email protected]>\n"
@@ -17,724 +17,643 @@ msgstr ""
 "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
 
 #: ../../systemvm.rst:18
-# a1ba7b5ddeaa4674a16ca755b4399374
 msgid "Working with System Virtual Machines"
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../systemvm.rst:20
-# 8adf74bd899541a180455ab6582554ec
 msgid "CloudStack uses several types of system virtual machines to perform 
tasks in the cloud. In general CloudStack manages these system VMs and creates, 
starts, and stops them as needed based on scale and immediate needs. However, 
the administrator should be aware of them and their roles to assist in 
debugging issues."
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../systemvm.rst:28
-# 9309f035653a42c2a2abfdaced6acabe
 msgid "The System VM Template"
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../systemvm.rst:30
-# c845974251da4739b29ae9338d9f85f0
 msgid "The System VMs come from a single template. The System VM has the 
following characteristics:"
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../systemvm.rst:33
-# 6ce60c193c5547e38390bda23ad9acff
-msgid "Debian 6.0 (\"Squeeze\"), 2.6.32 kernel with the latest security 
patches from the Debian security APT repository"
+msgid "Debian 7.8 (\"wheezy\"), 3.2.0 kernel with the latest security patches 
from the Debian security APT repository"
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../systemvm.rst:36
-# 7ba8f1dd850e4472b93271c07b12e27e
 msgid "Has a minimal set of packages installed thereby reducing the attack 
surface"
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../systemvm.rst:39
-# 157f5d425def480e9b24095a62b2f059
-msgid "32-bit for enhanced performance on Xen/VMWare"
+msgid "64-bit for enhanced performance on Xen/VMWare"
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../systemvm.rst:41
-# 7a44b4350ff6457cab519a552bd9afca
 msgid "pvops kernel with Xen PV drivers, KVM virtio drivers, and VMware tools 
for optimum performance on all hypervisors"
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../systemvm.rst:44
-# 3e0764891a5141e2b34368e7bb8aeb84
 msgid "Xen tools inclusion allows performance monitoring"
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../systemvm.rst:46
-# 60aeed2365974b86a64bdf02460e8ef7
 msgid "Latest versions of HAProxy, iptables, IPsec, and Apache from debian 
repository ensures improved security and speed"
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../systemvm.rst:49
-# 5dab0ffe88944ef3ad1ceb02e640ed9d
 msgid "Latest version of JRE from Sun/Oracle ensures improved security and 
speed"
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../systemvm.rst:54
-# 9f806f6735e64fb786b5ab22d695493f
 msgid "Changing the Default System VM Template"
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../systemvm.rst:56
-# 88cf932e61dd41a8bc1c583aa0bd38b7
-msgid "CloudStack allows you to change the default 32-bit System VM template 
to 64-bit one. Using the 64-bit template, upgrade the virtual router to manage 
larger number of connection in your network."
+msgid "Using the 64-bit template should be use with a System Offering of at 
least 512MB of memory."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:60
-# a4f753c8b20b411495b4077d429fadda
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:59
 msgid "Based on the hypervisor you use, download the 64-bit template from the 
following location:"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:64
-# 0c56be6861554fe2b5519acffca4bbbf
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:65
 msgid "Hypervisor"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:64
-# 2d2c7eabf8364232911d6ea74c1ebce2
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:65
 msgid "Download Location"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:66
-# 18c32afddeff4951a466847a983335fe
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:67
 msgid "XenServer"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:66
-# 6ea0f846b0a34711b7c0090cb48d8c32
-msgid 
"http://download.cloud.com/templates/4.2/64bit/systemvmtemplate64-2013-07-15-master-xen.vhd.bz2";
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:67
+msgid "|sysvm64-url-xen|"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:67
-# e8a51da6f6614114a91e4006eedfc912
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:68
 msgid "KVM"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:67
-# fe251bca2b854129890cba8e7ac9bbbf
-msgid 
"http://download.cloud.com/templates/4.2/64bit/systemvmtemplate64-2013-07-15-master-kvm.qcow2.bz2";
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:68
+msgid "|sysvm64-url-kvm|"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:69
+msgid "VMware"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:69
+msgid "|sysvm64-url-vmware|"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:70
+msgid "Hyper-V"
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../systemvm.rst:70
-# 2d498240d20c4683ab11ac2232135a16
+msgid "|sysvm64-url-hyperv|"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:73
 msgid "As an administrator, log in to the CloudStack UI"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:72
-# cb836b9320584dfe917198280919b2a8
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:75
 msgid "Register the 64 bit template."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:74
-# c8cab1a649c94d0ba1393b80e7bf411b
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:77
 msgid "For example: KVM64bitTemplate"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:76
-# d88c6f133f114456914ec8807ccef386
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:79
 msgid "While registering the template, select Routing."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:78
-# b7e2b731ae7e4c789be6af9ed2d185af
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:81
 msgid "Navigate to Infrastructure > Zone > Settings."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:80
-# b58d5557ddeb454fbae55b570e2c68f0
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:83
 msgid "Set the name of the 64-bit template, KVM64bitTemplate, in the 
*``router.template.kvm``* global parameter."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:83
-# 951cf2ccd5d34614a87679078d22599c
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:86
 msgid "If you are using a XenServer 64-bit template, set the name in the 
*``router.template.xen``* global parameter."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:86
-# 534ac4d13b2a4560aa420c9aa2fb9e57
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:89
 msgid "Any new virtual router created in this Zone automatically picks up this 
template."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:89
-# be4168abcbfd4eed8d7d73b2284d3ac4
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:92
 msgid "Restart the Management Server."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:93
-# 266b4692ed0b4fb4bae8eb4d1ce9af1f
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:96
 msgid "Multiple System VM Support for VMware"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:95
-# 2e1e78598bc94637b2c8fdfb6387a908
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:98
 msgid "Every CloudStack zone has single System VM for template processing 
tasks such as downloading templates, uploading templates, and uploading ISOs. 
In a zone where VMware is being used, additional System VMs can be launched to 
process VMware-specific tasks such as taking snapshots and creating private 
templates. The CloudStack management server launches additional System VMs for 
VMware-specific tasks as the load increases. The management server monitors and 
weights all commands sent to these System VMs and performs dynamic load 
balancing and scaling-up of more System VMs."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:107
-# 37fb441bcdb34d6fb7432fa98ef8886b
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:110
 msgid "Console Proxy"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:109
-# 9217568c55be47b7bd405187d23f7777
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:112
 msgid "The Console Proxy is a type of System Virtual Machine that has a role 
in presenting a console view via the web UI. It connects the user’s browser 
to the VNC port made available via the hypervisor for the console of the guest. 
Both the administrator and end user web UIs offer a console connection."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:115
-# f0a0de282eec4d69a9f65b3ff7114cf8
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:118
 msgid "Clicking a console icon brings up a new window. The AJAX code 
downloaded into that window refers to the public IP address of a console proxy 
VM. There is exactly one public IP address allocated per console proxy VM. The 
AJAX application connects to this IP. The console proxy then proxies the 
connection to the VNC port for the requested VM on the Host hosting the guest."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:123
-# b8ee3c97a12f494fadd3971c927e4f87
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:126
 msgid "The hypervisors will have many ports assigned to VNC usage so that 
multiple VNC sessions can occur simultaneously."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:126
-# 04dcecfe7e024822a311ba18520f6cce
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:129
 msgid "There is never any traffic to the guest virtual IP, and there is no 
need to enable VNC within the guest."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:129
-# 15e8724d26714949a10f88914e7038db
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:132
 msgid "The console proxy VM will periodically report its active session count 
to the Management Server. The default reporting interval is five seconds. This 
can be changed through standard Management Server configuration with the 
parameter consoleproxy.loadscan.interval."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:134
-# 67b327e6f92f4c69a649679cf88b933c
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:137
 msgid "Assignment of guest VM to console proxy is determined by first 
determining if the guest VM has a previous session associated with a console 
proxy. If it does, the Management Server will assign the guest VM to the target 
Console Proxy VM regardless of the load on the proxy VM. Failing that, the 
first available running Console Proxy VM that has the capacity to handle new 
sessions is used."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:141
-# 0fcca189c0b0490fb490988079cca591
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:144
 msgid "Console proxies can be restarted by administrators but this will 
interrupt existing console sessions for users."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:146
-# 9c3b4c70f4cf47379b07b5f24863023b
-msgid "Using a SSL Certificate for the Console Proxy"
-msgstr ""
-
 #: ../../systemvm.rst:149
-# 7be31349d45949dfa61f79105ade746f
-msgid "In the past CloudStack used the ``realhostip.com`` dynamic  DNS 
resolution service. As this service will be shut down as of June 30th, 2014, 
CloudStack has stopped using the service as of version 4.3."
+msgid "Using a SSL Certificate for the Console Proxy"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:154
-# ff149d60a5d74070bb252689b6e724ab
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:151
 msgid "By default, the console viewing functionality uses plaintext HTTP. In 
any production environment, the console proxy connection should be encrypted 
via SSL at the mininum."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:158
-# 471907f542334e94b211495c26beacff
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:155
 msgid "A CloudStack administrator has 2 ways to secure the console proxy 
communication with SSL:"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:161
-# bd5c72a779c74100ada4a4e0ebd65633
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:158
 msgid "Set up a SSL wild-card certificate and domain name resolution"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:163
-# 9d2106a856664feba8d3ed31ffef47b3
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:160
 msgid "Set up SSL certificate for specific FQDN and configure load-balancer"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:167
-# fbea784e67f546259f790571d5c68d02
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:164
 msgid "Changing the Console Proxy SSL Certificate and Domain"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:169
-# 0ef9de23136a444a802cb1fb49929072
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:166
 msgid "The administrator can configure SSL encryption  by selecting a domain 
and uploading a new SSL certificate and private key. The domain must run a DNS 
service that is capable of resolving queries for addresses of the form 
aaa-bbb-ccc-ddd.your.domain to an IPv4 IP address in the form aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd, 
for example, 202.8.44.1. To change the console proxy domain, SSL certificate, 
and private key:"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:176
-# 21ed531476934988b073b6db592f8ded
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:173
 msgid "Set up dynamic name resolution or populate all possible DNS names in 
your public IP range into your existing DNS server with the format 
aaa-bbb-ccc-ddd.consoleproxy.company.com -> aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:181
-# 8e0e99fee7274b59a2f75b2439a28528
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:178
 msgid "In these steps you will notice *consoleproxy.company.com* -For security 
best practices, we recommend creating a wildcard SSL certificate on a separate 
subdomain so in the event that the certificate is compromised, a malicious user 
cannot impersonate a company.com domain."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:187
-# 8840c66ff2704cbca38c9c9f5daddc09
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:184
 msgid "Generate the private key and certificate signing request (CSR). When 
you are using openssl to generate private/public key pairs and CSRs, for the 
private key that you are going to paste into the CloudStack UI, be sure to 
convert it into PKCS#8 format."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:192
-# efd9b8a8ee594499800d89e3257cef8c
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:189
 msgid "Generate a new 2048-bit private key"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:198
-# 95cd5c1544fd480784d73f497d0474a9
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:195
 msgid "Generate a new certificate CSR. Ensure the creation of a wildcard 
certificate, eg ``*.consoleproxy.company.com``"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:205
-# 8501f0bd21d3496f9a95f55217ad5715
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:202
 msgid "Head to the website of your favorite trusted Certificate Authority, 
purchase an SSL certificate, and submit the CSR. You should receive a valid 
certificate in return"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:209
-# c5e0a99a8e5548a7b30a82aad6008419
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:206
 msgid "Convert your private key format into PKCS#8 encrypted format."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:215
-# 21138c806f2e48abab8f0748512628e2
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:212
 msgid "Convert your PKCS#8 encrypted private key into the PKCS#8 format that 
is compliant with CloudStack"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:222
-# 021b9614a4c740eb995d66bb07551c5d
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:219
 msgid "In the Update SSL Certificate screen of the CloudStack UI, paste the 
following:"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:225
-# 93d3977b1fbf4bdcaa3cb7c106025be0
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:222
 msgid "The certificate you've just generated."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:227
-# f8f025d190ce4094a3dd63915b29267f
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:224
 msgid "The private key you've just generated."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:229
-# a44d63f6a2084e029bf84c965e10cae2
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:226
 msgid "The desired domain name, prefixed with ``*.``; for example, 
``*.consoleproxy.company.com``"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:231
-# d69ea42c636247548be90fe1cb7c5f51
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:228
 msgid "|update-ssl.png|"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:233
-# b0dd0973913649e1876bac396552c02e
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:230
 msgid "This stops all currently running console proxy VMs, then restarts them 
with the new certificate and key. Users might notice a brief interruption in 
console availability."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:237
-# 88d8a0760f5641a6a3d5dac7f7ecb8e2
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:234
 msgid "The Management Server generates URLs of the form 
\"aaa-bbb-ccc-ddd.consoleproxy.company.com\" after this change is made. The new 
console requests will be served with the new DNS domain name, certificate, and 
key."
 msgstr ""
 
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:240
+msgid "Uploading ROOT CA and Intermediate CA"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:241
+msgid "If you need to upload custom certificate with ROOT CA and intermediate 
CA, you can find more details here: 
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/Procedure+to+Replace+realhostip.com+with+Your+Own+Domain+Name";
+msgstr ""
+
 #: ../../systemvm.rst:244
-# d9ae75c0be0d474f8707a09850ff25db
+msgid "IMPORTANT NOTES:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:246
+msgid "In order to avoid errors and problems while uploading custom 
certificates, please check following:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:248
+msgid "1. While doing URL encoding of ROOT CA and any Intermediate CA, be sure 
that the plus signs (\"+\") inside certificates are not replaced by space (\" 
\"), because some URL/string encoding tools tend to do that."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:251
+msgid "2. If you are renewing certificates it might happen you need to upload 
new ROOT CA and Intermediate CA, together with new Server Certificate and key. 
In this case please be sure to use same names for certificates during API 
upload of certificate, example:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:254
+msgid 
"http://123.123.123.123:8080/client/api?command=uploadCustomCertificate&...&name=root1...
 
http://123.123.123.123:8080/client/api?command=uploadCustomCertificate&...&name=intermed1...";
+msgstr ""
+
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:257
+msgid "Here names are \"root1\" and \"intermed1\". If you used other names 
previously, please check the cloud.keystore table to obtain used names."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:260
+msgid "If you still have problems and folowing errors in management.log while 
destroying CPVM:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:262
+msgid "Unable to build keystore for CPVMCertificate due to 
CertificateException"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:263
+msgid "Cold not find and construct a valid SSL certificate"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:265
+msgid "that means that still some of the Root/intermediate/server certificates 
or the key is not in a good format, or incorrectly encoded or multiply Root 
CA/Intemediate CA present in database by mistake."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:267
+msgid "Other way to renew Certificates (Root,Intermediates,Server certificates 
and key) - although not recommended unless you fill comfortable - is to 
directly edit the database, while still respect the main requirement that the 
private key is PKCS8 encoded, while Root CA, Intemediate and Server 
certificates are still in default PEM format (no URL encoding needed here). 
After editing the database, please restart management server, and destroy SSVM 
and CPVM after that, so the new SSVM and CPVM with new certificates are 
created."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:275
 msgid "Load-balancing Console Proxies"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:245
-# baf2bcf57fed4f82aa193fd45f2f2140
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:276
 msgid "An alternative to using dynamic DNS or creating a range of DNS entries 
as described in the last section would be to create a SSL certificate for a 
specific domain name, configure CloudStack to use that particular FQDN, and 
then configure a load balancer to load balance the console proxy's IP address 
behind the FQDN. As the functionality for this is still new, please see 
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/Realhost+IP+changes for 
more details."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:256
-# f8bc0488fcae4eed874f0719dcbd03dc
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:287
 msgid "Virtual Router"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:258
-# 5aa09837be9b4cbbb6e84ebaabca6559
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:289
 msgid "The virtual router is a type of System Virtual Machine. The virtual 
router is one of the most frequently used service providers in CloudStack. The 
end user has no direct access to the virtual router. Users can ping the virtual 
router and take actions that affect it (such as setting up port forwarding), 
but users do not have SSH access into the virtual router."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:265
-# b1afb70840d04ed6917b9fd0e68a312b
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:296
 msgid "There is no mechanism for the administrator to log in to the virtual 
router. Virtual routers can be restarted by administrators, but this will 
interrupt public network access and other services for end users. A basic test 
in debugging networking issues is to attempt to ping the virtual router from a 
guest VM. Some of the characteristics of the virtual router are determined by 
its associated system service offering."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:274
-# a07561d1be02426f9c20ec39d37ebfda
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:305
 msgid "Configuring the Virtual Router"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:276
-# 33b921e943764375b7e2833cd80501f1
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:307
 msgid "You can set the following:"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:278
-# f4bf9f0a9f5341ce9751734831cb4100
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:309
 msgid "IP range"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:280
-# 63e37af44a1644428067b31b62f0c6b2
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:311
 msgid "Supported network services"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:282
-# e1a2e37b67a14415b27cdce549422c45
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:313
 msgid "Default domain name for the network serviced by the virtual router"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:284
-# a78c71c42d6b400e8c6a037d8be60b00
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:315
 msgid "Gateway IP address"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:286
-# c17203f5ab7c4339ab3bf6d4b276357c
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:317
 msgid "How often CloudStack fetches network usage statistics from CloudStack 
virtual routers. If you want to collect traffic metering data from the virtual 
router, set the global configuration parameter router.stats.interval. If you 
are not using the virtual router to gather network usage statistics, set it to 
0."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:294
-# db1198a11ec947f18c4cf2244c33eb08
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:325
 msgid "Upgrading a Virtual Router with System Service Offerings"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:296
-# 35a9d4cee92b4a9fb1654d44110881fa
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:327
 msgid "When CloudStack creates a virtual router, it uses default settings 
which are defined in a default system service offering. See `“System Service 
Offerings” <#system-service-offerings>`_. All the virtual routers in a single 
guest network use the same system service offering. You can upgrade the 
capabilities of the virtual router by creating and applying a custom system 
service offering."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:303
-# cd27cfafbeca4a8dbe03d9b84184a373
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:334
 msgid "Define your custom system service offering. See `“Creating a New 
System Service Offering” <#creating-a-new-system-service-offering>`_. In 
System VM Type, choose Domain Router."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:308
-# 59d868f989f44a7daf1bfbc0e292db28
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:339
 msgid "Associate the system service offering with a network offering. See 
`“Creating a New Network Offering” 
<networking.html#creating-a-new-network-offering>`_."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:312
-# dfa56664a39341bcbf503aa23d46f1d4
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:343
 msgid "Apply the network offering to the network where you want the virtual 
routers to use the new system service offering. If this is a new network, 
follow the steps in Adding an Additional Guest Network on page 66. To change 
the service offering for existing virtual routers, follow the steps in 
`“Changing the Network Offering on a Guest Network” 
<networking2.html#changing-the-network-offering-on-a-guest-network>`_."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:321
-# 24d02637553648a99ee527214679997f
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:352
 msgid "Best Practices for Virtual Routers"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:323
-# 9264d919f1d24e30b3ff39600891fd32
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:354
 msgid "WARNING: Restarting a virtual router from a hypervisor console deletes 
all the iptables rules. To work around this issue, stop the virtual router and 
start it from the CloudStack UI."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:328
-# f0a98ab823014588ba7a79e496358417
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:359
 msgid "Do not use the destroyRouter API when only one router is available in 
the network, because restartNetwork API with the cleanup=false parameter can't 
recreate it later. If you want to destroy and recreate the single router 
available in the network, use the restartNetwork API with the cleanup=true 
parameter."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:336
-# c9fe7a0ac42f4b8ba7e912ff1ccd88a6
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:367
 msgid "Service Monitoring Tool for Virtual Router"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:338
-# 8c7761b870df47549d73c8e0a8e21ec0
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:369
 msgid "Various services running on the CloudStack virtual routers can be 
monitored by using a Service Monitoring tool. The tool ensures that services 
are successfully running until CloudStack deliberately disables them. If a 
service goes down, the tool automatically restarts the service, and if that 
does not help bringing up the service, an alert as well as an event is 
generated indicating the failure. A new global parameter, 
``network.router.enableservicemonitoring``, has been introduced to control this 
feature. The default value is false, implies, monitoring is disabled. When you 
enable, ensure that the Management Server and the router are restarted."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:349
-# eb435554762a44ae9561f7c121329709
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:380
 msgid "Monitoring tool can help to start a VR service, which is crashed due to 
an unexpected reason. For example:"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:352
-# c64d62fa24064373919f92f8bb26dab6
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:383
 msgid "The services crashed due to defects in the source code."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:354
-# 19f8982ead484814b9812242f98822cf
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:385
 msgid "The services that are terminated by the OS when memory or CPU is not 
sufficiently available for the service."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:358
-# 88522e16c4ad4587887f207c3cb1de9f
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:389
 msgid "Only those services with daemons are monitored. The services that are 
failed due to errors in the service/daemon configuration file cannot be 
restarted by the Monitoring tool. VPC networks are not supported."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:362
-# d6dde7af5158444683442aab05bf244e
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:393
 msgid "The following services are monitored in a VR:"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:364
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:424
-# 919f0a593e4c494588e1859a5fccfae0
-# b9653f8b1d8744999883790ea0990b01
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:395
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:455
 msgid "DNS"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:366
-# c8fa5957a2504e62afaf2aef337a064b
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:397
 msgid "HA Proxy"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:368
-# d5ed20a1e7744cb0b70dcfa442d18ee0
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:399
 msgid "SSH"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:370
-# 9a5f6db0ba8441d4ad47c0946c9230bb
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:401
 msgid "Apache Web Server"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:372
-# 6f2ae7c39bfd4fd3b950701b42e2f0fa
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:403
 msgid "The following networks are supported:"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:374
-# 6ed18a5a0c7f48feacc05607c212daf6
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:405
 msgid "Isolated Networks"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:376
-# fd2ab5e43ac34e0fa5bade7bde71c5cf
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:407
 msgid "Shared Networks in both Advanced and Basic zone"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:378
-# fb5714c33d284b61af774529226b1346
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:409
 msgid "VPC networks are not supported"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:380
-# d22c1884f61f4ed5b1e3c6c1b2b8b218
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:411
 msgid "This feature is supported on the following hypervisors: XenServer, 
VMware, and KVM."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:385
-# 209b4c2a4ff24293988606ece94dcc3d
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:416
 msgid "Enhanced Upgrade for Virtual Routers"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:387
-# fe5f961e7475463681b5ffacfc66cadd
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:418
 msgid "Upgrading VR is made flexible. The CloudStack administrators will be 
able to control the sequence of the VR upgrades. The sequencing is based on 
Infrastructure hierarchy, such as by Cluster, Pod, or Zone, and Administrative 
(Account) hierarchy, such as by Tenant or Domain. As an administrator, you can 
also determine when a particular customer service, such as VR, is upgraded 
within a specified upgrade interval. Upgrade operation is enhanced to increase 
the upgrade speed by allowing as many upgrade operations in parallel as 
possible."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:396
-# 0a2326eddab447b690fd8118e9f41940
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:427
 msgid "During the entire duration of the upgrade, users cannot launch new 
services or make changes to an existing service."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:399
-# 4fb42cca852e4f548c30cb9034654413
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:430
 msgid "Additionally, using multiple versions of VRs in a single instance is 
supported. In the Details tab of a VR, you can view the version and whether it 
requires upgrade. During the Management Server upgrade, CloudStack checks 
whether VR is at the latest version before performing any operation on the VR. 
To support this, a new global parameter, *``router.version.check``*, has been 
added. This parameter is set to true by default, which implies minimum required 
version is checked before performing any operation. No operation is performed 
if the VR is not at the required version. Services of the older version VR 
continue to be available, but no further operations can be performed on the VR 
until it is upgraded to the latest version. This will be a transient state 
until the VR is upgraded. This will ensure that the availability of VR services 
and VR state is not impacted due to the Management Server upgrade."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:414
-# 0567e75c33134bcea3a1caa72a5aaa00
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:445
 msgid "The following service will be available even if the VR is not upgraded. 
However, no changes for any of the services can be sent to the VR, until it is 
upgraded:"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:418
-# 48fcfc3f076b494e942f868e0372e0b9
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:449
 msgid "SecurityGroup"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:420
-# 1bee20546a154520ba2788c22c1f3486
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:451
 msgid "UserData"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:422
-# 60d206f07ef3446fa4fb2747aa88893b
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:453
 msgid "DHCP"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:426
-# ace288f1a1044792b92215d6a79af5d1
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:457
 msgid "LB"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:428
-# 4ccc43be9ec44655b59657daed06a562
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:459
 msgid "Port Forwarding"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:430
-# 1ffbebe241a745ebaaea80aa5ff7e00e
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:461
 msgid "VPN"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:432
-# 9bfb5e6221b142eab579bea52cded3a4
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:463
 msgid "Static NAT"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:434
-# 2b905be150d94c69b81d0dfbcf8e70ec
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:465
 msgid "Source NAT"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:436
-# 952471d71a404a99b736c2438fd03018
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:467
 msgid "Firewall"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:438
-# 4051d26b7c91408999d41f021c3ca178
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:469
 msgid "Gateway"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:440
-# 69c89cdcc4844f728351fe01740e32ef
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:471
 msgid "NetworkACL"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:444
-# 769b3ed7ed5c4ccf85d9386e5aea8b3f
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:475
 msgid "Supported Virtual Routers"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:446
-# b3bd3d522cca4802afae131818e0df27
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:477
 msgid "VR"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:448
-# 6378fb7b02b248cb8e34872a3d19b51d
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:479
 msgid "VPC VR"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:450
-# dd5c03dc42ae4454a713ff50a2be91e9
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:481
 msgid "Redundant VR"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:454
-# d9325031af0f4d1597f136b4d9f0e3e3
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:485
 msgid "Upgrading Virtual Routers"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:456
-# 975d8f6d95014399909cc0cd8a2b16c6
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:487
 msgid "Download the latest System VM template."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:458
-# c25708086d324a38b701d238b7463924
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:489
 msgid "Download the latest System VM to all the primary storage pools."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:460
-# c9378adb82f140be8f8663c096c895c5
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:491
 msgid "Upgrade the Management Server."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:462
-# 40387558057548f98875005c7ceabeb7
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:493
 msgid "Upgrade CPVM and SSVM either from the UI or by using the following 
script:"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:469
-# d28d9ad5f0a0451bbff0baf5b102d9dd
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:500
 msgid "Even when the VRs are still on older versions, existing services will 
continue to be available to the VMs. The Management Server cannot perform any 
operations on the VRs until they are upgraded."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:473
-# 2a8027346ddf4f988d4554184bcdb544
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:504
 msgid "Selectively upgrade the VRs:"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:475
-# 6e59012980ce40deba2b51593d9d8901
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:506
 msgid "Log in to the CloudStack UI as the root administrator."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:477
-# 728ae8ec4eb74571819bf5ec86b38073
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:508
 msgid "In the left navigation, choose Infrastructure."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:479
-# 2d56351b1a1644bda4f342dce58b51d7
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:510
 msgid "On Virtual Routers, click View More."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:481
-# 9af9b62d86b14af2a745e1a359d1c940
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:512
 msgid "All the VRs are listed in the Virtual Routers page."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:483
-# f19642bbaf564ca0a26f3e8dff683a65
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:514
 msgid "In Select View drop-down, select desired grouping based on your 
requirement."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:486
-# a76c013f7da8482eb097248fb3757989
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:517
 msgid "You can use either of the following:"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:488
-# 0b60f1059d8e4b1faadac9b7a3113d8b
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:519
 msgid "Group by zone"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:490
-# 5a12e32c9b0c4862a582cca80cd74030
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:521
 msgid "Group by pod"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:492
-# a83f4a59498e44e09b79b5eb014f9d4f
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:523
 msgid "Group by cluster"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:494
-# a1c022abb009480bb49288cdad2b5210
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:525
 msgid "Group by account"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:496
-# 87a6b85df243430293aa4d5a55e00c4a
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:527
 msgid "Click the group which has the VRs to be upgraded."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:498
-# 9e519d5a83be4513a0a20c665777a298
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:529
 msgid "For example, if you have selected Group by zone, select the name of the 
desired zone."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:501
-# bd6d3d8bf8954923909c8147a4718053
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:532
 msgid "Click the Upgrade button to upgrade all the VRs. |vr-upgrade.png|"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:503
-# 56d36b4fbb234438a6e0fce7d66a0ac1
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:534
 msgid "Click OK to confirm."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:507
-# 2b7574a9be0e46a9bd04bff25c748a13
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:538
 msgid "Secondary Storage VM"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:509
-# e941ae432ef24ea2a8b4987accf91257
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:540
 msgid "In addition to the hosts, CloudStack’s Secondary Storage VM mounts 
and writes to secondary storage."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:512
-# f062d628750b4d5bbf97ac967cf17788
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:543
 msgid "Submissions to secondary storage go through the Secondary Storage VM. 
The Secondary Storage VM can retrieve templates and ISO images from URLs using 
a variety of protocols."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:516
-# cedfcfe3cd38411ca2633b120ab0d034
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:547
 msgid "The secondary storage VM provides a background task that takes care of 
a variety of secondary storage activities: downloading a new template to a 
Zone, copying templates between Zones, and snapshot backups."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../systemvm.rst:520
-# c2a68c523bf14634b2f881ce767633cc
+#: ../../systemvm.rst:551
 msgid "The administrator can log in to the secondary storage VM if needed."
 msgstr ""
 

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