More questions... I've been going down the rabbithole in figuring out how to deploy VPCs. Part of this might be a missing marvin config in my zone deploy, I still have no idea yet, but after reviewing https://cwiki.apache.org/CLOUDSTACK/internal-load-balancing-between-vpc-tiers.html, I found that I have to do this:
> list internalloadbalancerelements > configure internalloadbalancerelement enabled=true > id=de5f3495-6a48-4451-bd2f-e9cb9a7f6fbf Now I can go into the UI and enable the InternalLbVM provider, and finally create a VPC. Is this how we expect users to do it, or is there something I'm missing in the UI. On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 2:37 PM, Edison Su <edison...@citrix.com> wrote: > > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: sebgoa [mailto:run...@gmail.com] >> Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2013 1:22 AM >> To: dev@cloudstack.apache.org; Animesh Chaturvedi >> Subject: Questions about 4.2 RC >> >> Hi, >> >> I followed the testing procedure for the 4.2 RC, I am ready to vote +1 but I >> have questions (hence the new thread, don't want to hijack the VOTE). >> >> 1. the CHANGES file points to the release notes, but where are the release >> notes ? I know that no-one really stepped up on the RN but can't we at a >> minimum do a JIRA query that lists the bugs fixed in 4.2 and the new >> features ? >> >> 2. Under infrastructure when I view the DevCloud Zone, I get this in the log: >> WARN [cloud.api.ApiServer] (642225853@qtp-111037821-10:) Unknown API >> command: listVmwareDcs This is not a deal breaker but why is our UI calling a >> non-implemented API ? This sounds like introducing known issues. If it's not >> implemented yet, remove it. > > The command is only available in non-oss build, but is still listed in > command.properties, as there is no separate file for commands non-oss build. > >> >> 3. Under instances, the new tooltip shows a 'vm snapshot' icon. When you >> use it, it snapshots but the snapshot is not shown under storage>view >> snapshots ? Instead you see the snapshot under the instance view. >> Proceeding to destroy the instance will destroy the snapshot, or at a >> minimum we don't have access to it via the UI. It seems to be the difference >> between listVMSnapshot and listSnapshots. > > It's by design, the vm snapshot is listed under vm->vm snapshot view, while > the volume snapshot listed under storage->snapshot view. > >> >> >> -Sebastien