Re: Multiple guest IP on a VM?

2013-09-07 Thread Indra Pramana
Dear all,

In addition to my previous e-mail below, earlier I did some tests by
creating the normal "isolated" type network with "Offering for Isolated
networks with Source Nat service enabled" network offering, and then create
a VM instance using the network. The VM instance is created successfully
using a private guest IP address. I then tried to acquire a public IP
address (Network > the network name > View IP Addresses > Acquire New IP)
and once the public IP address is acquired, I can map the public IP to the
VM using "Static NAT".

However, when I tried to acquire another new IP address, and try to static
NAT it to the same VM, it refuses to do so with this error message: "Failed
to enable static nat for the ip address id=1752 as vm id=1934 is already
associated with ip id=1568". Two questions:

1. Can we create static NAT for two (or more) public IP addresses into one
single VM?
2. Can we assign two (or more) guest IP addresses on a single VM instance?

Looking forward to your reply, thank you.

Cheers.


On Fri, Sep 6, 2013 at 7:26 PM, Indra Pramana  wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> We are implementing "shared" network type instead of "isolated" network
> type, which means that we are assigning public IP address as guest IP for
> all our VMs. This means that our VMs are using public IP instead of private
> IP configured on the NIC interfaces, without any network address
> translation done by the virtual router.
>
> My question: is it possible to assign multiple guest/public IP addresses
> into one VM? I can't find this option on the current setting. Is multiple
> public IP addresses only supported on "isolated" network and is not
> supported on "shared" network?
>
> I found this article while Googling, but I'm not too sure whether this can
> been implemented?
>
> https://cwiki.apache.org/CLOUDSTACK/multiple-ip-address-per-nic.html
>
> I am using CloudStack 4.1.1 and KVM hypervisor, and running advanced
> network type (instead of basic).
>
> Looking forward to your reply, thank you.
>
> Cheers.
>


Re: Multiple guest IP on a VM?

2013-09-07 Thread Chiradeep Vittal
This is 4.2

On 9/6/13 4:26 AM, "Indra Pramana"  wrote:

>Dear all,
>
>We are implementing "shared" network type instead of "isolated" network
>type, which means that we are assigning public IP address as guest IP for
>all our VMs. This means that our VMs are using public IP instead of
>private
>IP configured on the NIC interfaces, without any network address
>translation done by the virtual router.
>
>My question: is it possible to assign multiple guest/public IP addresses
>into one VM? I can't find this option on the current setting. Is multiple
>public IP addresses only supported on "isolated" network and is not
>supported on "shared" network?
>
>I found this article while Googling, but I'm not too sure whether this can
>been implemented?
>
>https://cwiki.apache.org/CLOUDSTACK/multiple-ip-address-per-nic.html
>
>I am using CloudStack 4.1.1 and KVM hypervisor, and running advanced
>network type (instead of basic).
>
>Looking forward to your reply, thank you.
>
>Cheers.



FW: [ACS 42] Closing Resolved defects

2013-09-07 Thread Sudha Ponnaganti
Forwarded from dev mailing list

From: Sudha Ponnaganti
Sent: Saturday, September 07, 2013 3:25 PM
To: d...@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: [ACS 42] Closing Resolved defects

Team,

Almost 1600 defects are closed but still there are around 250 that are in 
resolved state. It would be great if  you can validate the fix and close it 
ASAP.

Reporter  Total
Abhinandan Prateek  2
Ahmad Emneina   2
Alena Prokharchyk  12
angeline shen5
Anthony Xu4
Ashutosk Kelkar   1
Bharat Kumar12
Brian Angus1
Brian Federle 2
Brian Spindler2
Chandan Purushothama   15
Chiradeep Vittal   1
Dave Brosius  1
David Noland 1
david vz1
Devdeep Singh 3
Diogo Monteiro1
edison su 1
Fang Wang  4
Francois Gaudreault   1
Gaurav Aradhye   1
Harikrishna Patnala 7
Hiroaki Kawai 2
Hongtu Zang  2
Hugo Trippaers 1
ilya musayev  3
Isaac Chiang   3
Jayapal Reddy   3
Jessica Tomechak2
Jessica Wang  2
John Burwell  3
Kelven Yang   2
Kishan Kavala 9
Koushik Das1
Likitha Shetty 5
Marcus Sorensen 1
Max Clark1
Mice Xia   1
Milamber2
Minying Bao   2
Murali Reddy 8
Nick Wales  1
Nitin Mehta19
Parth Jagirdar1
Paul Angus  1
Prachi Damle  8
Pranav Saxena  1
Prasanna Santhanam 4
Radhika Nair   7
Rajesh Battala   3
Ram Ganesh  2
Rayees Namathponnan5
roxanne chang  1
sadhu suresh 4
Sailaja Mada   5
Saksham Srivastava 8
Sangeetha Hariharan  4
Sanjay Tripathi  1
Sanjeev N   5
Sateesh Chodapuneedi 11
sebastien goasguen2
Shane Witbeck  1
Shanker Balan   1
Sheng Yang 2
shweta agarwal2
Simon Waterhouse 1
Simon Weller 1
Sowmya Krishnan3
Sreekanth Challa  1
Srikanteswararao Talluri2
Sudha Ponnaganti   1
Toshiaki Hatano2
Venkata Siva Vijayendra Bhamidipati  4
venkata swamybabu budumuru   2
XxYton  1
Grand Total250

Thanks
/sudha


Re: Multiple guest IP on a VM?

2013-09-07 Thread Indra Pramana
Hi Chiradeep,

Good day to you, and thank you for your email.

Does it mean that multiple guest IP addresses on one VM instance will be
supported on Cloudstack 4.2?

Looking forward to your reply and confirmation, thank you.

Cheers.
 On 8 Sep 2013 04:18, "Chiradeep Vittal" 
wrote:

> This is 4.2
>
> On 9/6/13 4:26 AM, "Indra Pramana"  wrote:
>
> >Dear all,
> >
> >We are implementing "shared" network type instead of "isolated" network
> >type, which means that we are assigning public IP address as guest IP for
> >all our VMs. This means that our VMs are using public IP instead of
> >private
> >IP configured on the NIC interfaces, without any network address
> >translation done by the virtual router.
> >
> >My question: is it possible to assign multiple guest/public IP addresses
> >into one VM? I can't find this option on the current setting. Is multiple
> >public IP addresses only supported on "isolated" network and is not
> >supported on "shared" network?
> >
> >I found this article while Googling, but I'm not too sure whether this can
> >been implemented?
> >
> >https://cwiki.apache.org/CLOUDSTACK/multiple-ip-address-per-nic.html
> >
> >I am using CloudStack 4.1.1 and KVM hypervisor, and running advanced
> >network type (instead of basic).
> >
> >Looking forward to your reply, thank you.
> >
> >Cheers.
>
>


Re: about os templates

2013-09-07 Thread Steven Liang

  
  
No, I didn't add it.
  Can you explain more detailed how to add it as "Other PV"?
  Thank you.
  
  On 09/06/2013 06:39 PM, Nux! wrote:

On 05.09.2013 20:45, Steven Liang wrote:
  
  Thank you very much.

I've tested. The CentOS 6 works, but FreeBSD doesn't work.

  
  
  Have you added it as "Other PV" as the README file instructs?
  
  



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