On 06/09/14 22:47, Geoff Higginbottom wrote:
Piers,
I'm guessing you've been creating a Basic Networking Zone as the default wizard
sends you in that direction.
Yep - right up until the most recent set up.
If you have limited public IPs, and also want to leverage the full power of
CloudStac
Piers,
I'm guessing you've been creating a Basic Networking Zone as the default wizard
sends you in that direction.
If you have limited public IPs, and also want to leverage the full power of
CloudStack you should create an Advanced network zone. This will give you
private guest networks with
Hi there,
My problem is that I want to achieve a maximum use of our public IP
range for VM's. We only have a /27 at this stage and there are some
other servers in use already.
After using the CentOS set up guide a few times we could get things
going but that basically used up our range or ca
Thanks for the idea.
Using php, following opens the terminal for the vm:
$link = "window.open(\"$url\")";
echo $link;
Well, popup window, needs to enabled in the browser.
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