Add Guest Network in Advance Network Model

2014-08-05 Thread Sun Peng
Dear All,


I am using Cloudstack 4.3 along with advance network model. There are 4 NICs in 
the agents. I would like to allocate 2 of them for Guest Network. 
However, after the installation, when I try to add Guest Network, it always 
fails with no response. In addition, I also find that Network Offering is 
empty, although all the network offerings are enabled in service offering. 
How can I solve this problem ?




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Best Regards,
 Sun Peng

Network model

2014-06-09 Thread Ana Paula de Sousa
Hi,
I made a model to use in my college research - which is attached here - to
deploy cloudstack in two machines, using two interfaces. Can anybody tell
me if is it alright? If it isn't, can you tell me what is wrong so I can
fixed it?
* The dotted line means that the hypervisor creates the virtual router, VMs
and SSVMS.
* The machine which has management server also act as primary and secondary
storage using NFS.
* The hypervisor is a XenServer.
* The router with IP 10.16.0.1 is a private router situated in my lab

Thanks a lot.

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Ana Paula de Sousa Oliveira
Graduando em Ciência da Computação
Universidade Federal de Goiás


Re: Network model

2014-06-09 Thread ilya musayev

Ana Paula,

You cannot attach messages to mailing list. Please post it online on 
free file sharing sites (or google drive) and reference in this thread.


CloudStack has been deployed in many universities, here is one blog of 
many on how it was deployed @ David Eccles School of Business, 
University of Utah by Kent Johnson


http://uofucloudcapstone.wordpress.com


Regards
ilya

On 6/9/14, 1:51 PM, Ana Paula de Sousa wrote:

Hi,
I made a model to use in my college research - which is attached here 
- to deploy cloudstack in two machines, using two interfaces. Can 
anybody tell me if is it alright? If it isn't, can you tell me what is 
wrong so I can fixed it?
* The dotted line means that the hypervisor creates the virtual 
router, VMs and SSVMS.
* The machine which has management server also act as primary and 
secondary storage using NFS.

* The hypervisor is a XenServer.
* The router with IP 10.16.0.1 is a private router situated in my lab

Thanks a lot.

--
Ana Paula de Sousa Oliveira
Graduando em Ciência da Computação
Universidade Federal de Goiás




Re: Load balance in basic network model

2013-06-27 Thread Murali Reddy
On 27/06/13 5:01 AM, j...@millican.us j...@millican.us wrote:

Hello,
I am running CloudStack 4.1 on Ubuntu 12.04.2 with KVM for hypervisors
and am using NFS for primary and secondary storage.
I am currently running Basic Networking model and would like to have two
VMs on separate hosts load balanced.
I see in the network section of Service Offerings Default Isolated
Network Offering With Source NAT Service and
under System Offering for System Offering for Elastic LB VM  But am
not able to find anyway to use them.
I have Googled the heck out of this and have found many post that say
this is doable but none that give any examples or how to instructions.

In basic zone you do get load balancing functionality but current
implementation works only with NetScaler. At some point in 2.x there was
ELB VM's providing load balancing in basic zone but its not supported
(actually not enabled, whole code exists in CloudStack some one needs to
test and re-enable it) lately. Advanced zone networking model provides
lots of rich networking features with native virtual router appliance. Any
particular reason you choose 'basic network' model? If you have option you
might want to consider using advanced zone deployment.


It would also be nice to have the System VMs and routers be redundant so
that if a host fails it will automatically fail over to the other host
with as little down time as possible.  Again I see lots of talk about
this but nothing to show how to do it.

For virtual router, you have redundant virtual router which can be enabled
in the network offering. System VM's are also HA enabled.


Even a simple pointer to where I can find example or a how to would be
great. I have read the admin guide at
http://cloudstack.apache.org/docs/en-US/Apache_CloudStack/4.1.0/html/Admin
_Guide/ 
   and am not finding my answers.

Thanks
JohnM







Load balance in basic network model

2013-06-26 Thread j...@millican.us

Hello,
I am running CloudStack 4.1 on Ubuntu 12.04.2 with KVM for hypervisors 
and am using NFS for primary and secondary storage.
I am currently running Basic Networking model and would like to have two 
VMs on separate hosts load balanced.
I see in the network section of Service Offerings Default Isolated 
Network Offering With Source NAT Service and
under System Offering for System Offering for Elastic LB VM  But am 
not able to find anyway to use them.
I have Googled the heck out of this and have found many post that say 
this is doable but none that give any examples or how to instructions.


It would also be nice to have the System VMs and routers be redundant so 
that if a host fails it will automatically fail over to the other host 
with as little down time as possible.  Again I see lots of talk about 
this but nothing to show how to do it.


Even a simple pointer to where I can find example or a how to would be 
great. I have read the admin guide at 
http://cloudstack.apache.org/docs/en-US/Apache_CloudStack/4.1.0/html/Admin_Guide/ 
  and am not finding my answers.


Thanks
JohnM