RE: CloudStack 4.2 Advance networking setup

2014-01-19 Thread Sanjeev Neelarapu
Hi, You can also try creating two physical networks (in CS) and use traffic lables . Please refer to admin guide on how to create multiple physical netowrks and mapping nics to each physical network. -Sanjeev -Original Message- From: Shanker Balan [mailto:shanker.ba...@shapeblue.com]

Re: CloudStack 4.2 Advance networking setup

2014-01-19 Thread Shanker Balan
Comments inline. On 20-Jan-2014, at 8:56 am, motty cruz wrote: > Thanks Shanker, I would like to create two different network, both network > facing the public, two different public network that is, can this be > achieve with bonding the interfaces? I am trying to guess what you mean here: (1)

Re: CloudStack 4.2 Advance networking setup

2014-01-19 Thread motty cruz
Thanks Shanker, I would like to create two different network, both network facing the public, two different public network that is, can this be achieve with bonding the interfaces? Thanks, On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 5:44 PM, Shanker Balan wrote: > On 18-Jan-2014, at 3:56 am, motty cruz wrote: >

Re: Move running vm to project

2014-01-19 Thread Rafael Weingartner
Well, I could do that. However, this way seems that the VM is just going to be migrate to that user and not to a project. Unless the 'master' account of a project has the ability to migrate its VMs to a specific project since it can be master in more than one project. On Sun, Jan 19, 2014 at 2:26

Re: Move running vm to project

2014-01-19 Thread Sean Hamilton
Isn't there a master user account for a project? This account holds resources for that project, including vms. You could list all user accounts in a project and find the 'master' account and use migrate VM command? > On 19 Jan 2014, at 15:48, Rafael Weingartner > wrote: > > I saw that comma

Re: Move running vm to project

2014-01-19 Thread Rafael Weingartner
I saw that command, but, reading the docs, it seems that it just migrate VMs between accounts. On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 6:22 AM, Geoff Higginbottom wrote: > Rafael, > > There is a migrate VM API command that allows you to move a VM to another > account, it might work with projects as we'll but I

Re: Restricting the use of a template to certain minimum resources

2014-01-19 Thread Nux!
On 19.01.2014 11:13, Nux! wrote: On 19.01.2014 10:03, Geolemo Gmail wrote: I think you can't do it directly with ACS; you can control these types of rules from other layer that integrate with ACS. For example, with Citrix CloudPortal Bussiness Manager you can define the relation between template

Re: Restricting the use of a template to certain minimum resources

2014-01-19 Thread Nux!
On 19.01.2014 10:03, Geolemo Gmail wrote: I think you can't do it directly with ACS; you can control these types of rules from other layer that integrate with ACS. For example, with Citrix CloudPortal Bussiness Manager you can define the relation between templates and VM size. Thanks. I'm only

Re: Restricting the use of a template to certain minimum resources

2014-01-19 Thread Geolemo Gmail
I think you can't do it directly with ACS; you can control these types of rules from other layer that integrate with ACS. For example, with Citrix CloudPortal Bussiness Manager you can define the relation between templates and VM size. Enviado desde mi iPhone > El 18/01/2014, a las 20:47, Nux!