Re: adding first POD in test environment

2014-10-27 Thread Kirk Kosinski
Hi, Scot.  The add pod wizard needs the management network details for
the hypervisors in the pod.  This network is sometimes called the
private network in CloudStack (database, docs, etc.).  The reason is
that CloudStack needs some IPs in this network for its own use.

Basically, the gateway and netmask should be the same as the management
interface of the hosts in the pod, but the IP range should be some free,
unused IPs in the network.  Of course you haven't actually added hosts
yet, so you should not continue with creating a pod until you have
configured IP on the hosts or at least decided what the IP configuration
will be.

For more explanation check:

http://docs.cloudstack.apache.org/projects/cloudstack-installation/en/latest/configuration.html#adding-a-pod

And:

http://docs.cloudstack.apache.org/en/latest/concepts.html?highlight=about%20pods#system-reserved-ip-addresses

Best regards,
Kirk

On 10/27/2014 01:39 PM, scot gabriel wrote:
> I'm being prompted for initial setup info and I don't know if I'm supposed
> to define a new /24 range of IP's and gateway that will be setup later or
> somehow base it on existing management server IP address info?  server ip
> 10.0.2.15
> 
> it's asking:
> Add Pod
> name: podHQ01
> gateway:
> netmask:
> ip range:
> 
> please advice.
> --
> Scot Gabriel
> IRC (devildog31415 on irc.freenode.net)
> 
> pgp.mit.edu (0xcfe3d15c891fca57)
> 


Re: adding first POD in test environment

2014-10-28 Thread Andrija Panic
And just a quick note on DNS stuff (you are asked to define private and
public DNS):
- private DNS = DNS servers that your SSVM and CPVM etc will use - should
be really something internal to avoid additional routing issues inside
SSVM/CPVM - I have run into those issues once...
- public DNS = DNS servers that will be assigned to be used by your VMs
that are maybe directly attached to Guest/shared network and for VRs.

Cheers

On 28 October 2014 03:21, Kirk Kosinski  wrote:

> Hi, Scot.  The add pod wizard needs the management network details for
> the hypervisors in the pod.  This network is sometimes called the
> private network in CloudStack (database, docs, etc.).  The reason is
> that CloudStack needs some IPs in this network for its own use.
>
> Basically, the gateway and netmask should be the same as the management
> interface of the hosts in the pod, but the IP range should be some free,
> unused IPs in the network.  Of course you haven't actually added hosts
> yet, so you should not continue with creating a pod until you have
> configured IP on the hosts or at least decided what the IP configuration
> will be.
>
> For more explanation check:
>
>
> http://docs.cloudstack.apache.org/projects/cloudstack-installation/en/latest/configuration.html#adding-a-pod
>
> And:
>
>
> http://docs.cloudstack.apache.org/en/latest/concepts.html?highlight=about%20pods#system-reserved-ip-addresses
>
> Best regards,
> Kirk
>
> On 10/27/2014 01:39 PM, scot gabriel wrote:
> > I'm being prompted for initial setup info and I don't know if I'm
> supposed
> > to define a new /24 range of IP's and gateway that will be setup later or
> > somehow base it on existing management server IP address info?  server ip
> > 10.0.2.15
> >
> > it's asking:
> > Add Pod
> > name: podHQ01
> > gateway:
> > netmask:
> > ip range:
> >
> > please advice.
> > --
> > Scot Gabriel
> > IRC (devildog31415 on irc.freenode.net)
> >
> > pgp.mit.edu (0xcfe3d15c891fca57)
> >
>



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