Hi Paul,
Thanks a lot for the answer.
For the ACS people, may be would be a good idea to reference this because
many people are planning to upgrade vSphere and will be afraid about this.
Thanks again.
We will wait for those versions.
Have a nice day!
Atentamente,
Sebastián Gómez
On
Hi Sebastián
vSphere 6 and 6.5 will be 'officially' supported in 4.10, it is also supported
in the 4.9 LTS branch from 4.9.2 onwards.
Paul Angus
paul.an...@shapeblue.com
www.shapeblue.com
53 Chandos Place, Covent Garden, London WC2N 4HSUK
@shapeblue
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From:
Oh my god! I'm still sleeping..
Big mistake: I wanted to say *vSphere 6*.
Sorry!
Atentamente,
Sebastián Gómez
On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 7:43 AM, Andrew Kirch wrote:
> Unless I'm mistaken, the current version of vSphere is 6.5. ESXi is also
> 6.5. Would you please
Unless I'm mistaken, the current version of vSphere is 6.5. ESXi is also
6.5. Would you please clarify what you're trying to accomplish?
Thanks!
Andrew
On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 1:15 AM, Sebastian Gomez wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I have been looking for any reference into the ACS
Hi all!
I have been looking for any reference into the ACS documentation, news,
etc. about the support for vSphere 9, but I have not found anything.
I am sure that this question has been made here before, so excuse me in
advance for ask again:
Is there any official plan for Cloudstack to
Hi Cristian,
Yes, I've upgraded my local 4.5.2 environment (KVM based) to 4.9.2.0.
In general, for upgrading production environment I would recommend doing a test
upgrade, and post-upgrade VM/volume/network life-cycle testing.
Regards.
From: Ciobanu Cristian
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.
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
Hello,
Short question from my side, have anyone did the upgrade from 4.5.2 to
4.9.2 successfully ? On my production server I have 4.5.2 installed from
Shapeblue repositories ( ACS 4.5.2, basic network, ESXI 5.5- update 3 )
Thanks in advance.
Cristian
It does have a US centric view (TaxCloud). I didn't see too many other decent
tax-calculating services though, and its a pretty complex issue to handle
internally. Is the problem Taxcloud itself, or that Stratostack doesn't handle
taxing cases outside the US?
The first thing I would look at
Hi
We would like to make a change proposal for SSVM/CPVM.
Currently, the SSVM/CPVM get an IP from the "default" pool of
vlaniprange which is the from the account "system"
"vlaniprange": [
{
"account": "system",
"domain": "ROOT",
"endip": "10.101.0.250",
Thank you all and of course, congratulations to Paul!
From: Syed Ahmed
Sent: Monday, January 16, 2017 8:06 AM
To: d...@cloudstack.apache.org
Cc: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Re: Welcoming Simon Weller & Paul Angus to the PMC
Thank you guys and let me add my congratulations to Simon too !
Kind regards,
Paul Angus
paul.an...@shapeblue.com
www.shapeblue.com
53 Chandos Place, Covent Garden, London WC2N 4HSUK
@shapeblue
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From: Ian Rae [mailto:i...@cloudops.com]
Sent: 15 January 2017
The only issue I have with the model is its forcing TaxCloud and
Authorize.Net Account requirement. Be nice if it was more felxible
and accepted like Paypal, bitcoin, and others.
On Mon, Jan 16, 2017 at 6:31 AM, benoit lair wrote:
> Hello Nathan,
>
> Your software seems
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