Interaction happens on several layers.
Using VMware SDK, CloudStack Management Server initially talks to
vCenter over 443. However, you will also see some interaction between
Storage VM as well as Proxy VM to vCenter and ESXi hosts directly.
Are you experiencing any issues or is this for firewall/security review?
If you are attempting to troubleshoot the issue, the easiest way is to
look at the logs as well as "netstat -antup | grep -i time", look for
all unestablished connections to see where the flow goes and what needs
to be open. I do have a doc on communication flow, it may take a week or
little longer for me to post it online, since it is on one of the hard
drives @ work, and i'm working remotely this week.
If you need any help in the meantime, let me know,
Regards
ilya
On 4/9/14, 7:52 AM, Mohamed Ali Saidi wrote:
Thanks for your response.
To configure vcenter on cloudstack we don't need to know interactions
between them , but i need informations for research issues.
2014-04-09 13:48 GMT+02:00 Erik Weber <terbol...@gmail.com>:
On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 1:44 PM, Mohamed Ali Saidi <
saidi.mohamed.ali...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
I'm searching in the internet for interaction issues (Ports, protocol
,...
) between cloudstack and vmware (vcenter,..) but i can't find any helpful
docs.
I believe most of the traffic happens on HTTPS to vcenter.
we put the vcenter in our management network, so didn't really have to
puzzle with openings.
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Erik Weber