Re: Dedicated IP range for SSVM/CPVM

2017-01-19 Thread Rene Moser
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-9750

Re: Dedicated IP range for SSVM/CPVM

2017-01-18 Thread Rene Moser
Hi Ok, wrong wording here, not userVM of course but the public IPs for isolated networks. But you got the idea :) Great I am not the one guy with this use case. Filing a feature request in JIRA. Thanks to all for your inputs! Regards René

Re: Dedicated IP range for SSVM/CPVM

2017-01-18 Thread Rene Moser
Hi Will On 01/17/2017 06:13 AM, Will Stevens wrote: > Rene, this is probably not going to solve your problem, but I use this > trick for other use cases. You can setup more than one range. ACS seems > to always exhaust one range before moving on to the next range. If it is a > new install,

Re: Dedicated IP range for SSVM/CPVM

2017-01-17 Thread Wei ZHOU
I agree with Will's suggestion. -Wei 2017-01-17 6:13 GMT+01:00 Will Stevens : > Rene, this is probably not going to solve your problem, but I use this > trick for other use cases. You can setup more than one range. ACS seems > to always exhaust one range before moving

RE: Dedicated IP range for SSVM/CPVM

2017-01-17 Thread Paul Angus
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Re: Dedicated IP range for SSVM/CPVM

2017-01-17 Thread Erik Weber
Hi Nitin, There are legit reasons for separating VR public pool from SSVM and CPVM. For instance if you run a private cloud and don't want to have your cpvm/ssvm publically available, but still want to have the VRs accessible Erik tir. 17. jan. 2017 kl. 05.37 skrev Nitin Kumar Maharana <

Re: Dedicated IP range for SSVM/CPVM

2017-01-16 Thread Will Stevens
Rene, this is probably not going to solve your problem, but I use this trick for other use cases. You can setup more than one range. ACS seems to always exhaust one range before moving on to the next range. If it is a new install, then you can do a range with only 2 IPs in it and make it first.

Re: Dedicated IP range for SSVM/CPVM

2017-01-16 Thread Nitin Kumar Maharana
Hi Rene, The default pool, which means are you mentioning the public IP range? If it is a public IP range, user VMs won’t be consuming any IP from there. Only system VMs(CPVM/SSVM/VR) will be consuming. VRs will be providing public access to the user VMs. Thanks, Nitin > On 16-Jan-2017, at