Followed wido's instructions for compiling libvirt and also make sure qemu
supports rbd.
Cloudstack 4.4.2, CentOS 6.5
Regards,
Pradeep
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If you guys set the date I'll try to ring fence from anything else.
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Depends on the DSLAM brand, but we support any SNMPv2-MIBs out of the box.
We have 2 Ubiquiti ZenPacks submitted by the community, and you can extend
Zenoss further using Nagios plugins, or by writing your own ZenPacks.
If you have further questions feel free to contact me on my work e-mail
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Currently we are 4 hypervisors
With about 30 VM's between 18 VR's
We are upgrading the corporate esx servers this year still so four more servers
will be moving to the CloudStack enviroment.
CloudStack + XS = 0 licensing
ESX = $$$
Like I mentioned before the VM's may or may not need monitorin
Hello Mario,
It depends, you could export this VM as a template, convert it with qemu-img or
virtualbox and then import it in your Xenserver installation.
Whether the VM will boot on the new (virtual) hardware, you will need to make
sure the initrd (assuming Linux) contains the block device driv
Hello,
If I start from one hypervisor (let's say esx) can I migrate or move or use
again the virtual machines in another cloudstack installation that uses
another hypervisor (e.g.: xen)?
Thanks in advance for any reply.
Mario
Hi Sir,
Thanks for reply, and kindly find inline answers,
1) Type of networking used?
External Virtual switch of Hyper-v, as per below link:
http://cloudstack-installation.readthedocs.org/en/latest/hypervisor/hyperv.html#physical-network-configuration-for-hyper-v
2) Tagged or untagged networkin