Привет Иван,
You will need vCenter to run ESXi with CloudStack.
You can run KVM, XEN or LXC without any vCenter like solution. If you
want vCenter like solution to XEN or KVM, look into XenCenter or oVirt,
both open source, free and comparative in features to vCenter.
Regards
ilya
On 6/12
Hey Everyone,
I keep getting this error when CloudStack attempts to download a template I
have registered.
The template file itself is 50GB and my storage.max.volume.upload.size is
set to 500, which it states is in GBs according to the global settings. I
have plenty of secondary and primary stora
Hi all,
I have installed Cloudstack with KVM hypervisor in 2 machines. One machine
(A) act as MS and Agent, and the other machine (B) act as an Agent.
I can access the internet from all VMs created in machine B and ping the
VMs from outside, but I can't access the internet from VMs created in
Mach
Hi John,
Advanced networking defaults to giving guest VMs a single interface in an
isolated network, with a Virtual Router acting as the Gateway / Firewall
device. You can setup all sorts of firewall, NAT, port forwarding, load
balancing rules etc to map a Public IP on the Virtual Router to th
Thanks Shanker,
I got to the bottom of the problem in the end and indeed it was to do with
physical networks.
Trawling through the logs I found a line indicating it wasn’t happy with one of
the networks because a VLAN was already assigned an it was effectivly trying to
put a vlan on top of a vl
Hi guys,
I’ve set up a zone in 4.3 that has two physical networks.
On the first physical network is just the management stuff.
The second network has both guest and public traffic, on separate VLANs.
When I deploy a new instance in the zone, there is only one network assigned to
the VM, and it’