Ignore these errors, cloudstack goes thru all the plugins and they emit this
message saying that they cannot design this network, till a good one is found.
On 17/02/17, 8:32 PM, "Engelmann Florian"
wrote:
>Hi,
>
>sorry I ment "I am NOT able to solve"
>
>__
Take a look at the agent logs on kvm host there will be more clues.
On 22/02/17, 8:10 AM, "Kurt K" wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I have created a ceph cluster with one admin server, one monitor and two
>osd's. The setup is completed. But when trying to add the ceph as
>primary storage of cloudstack, I
H Jeromy,
I see now why you don’t have a PR. I assumed a lot of java code. I suppose you
have compared your plugin with ones that you know work? I
I’ll find some time to test run it but forgive me if I don’t get back on short
notice and don’t hesitate to ping me or the rest of the community.
Hello,
I have created a ceph cluster with one admin server, one monitor and two
osd's. The setup is completed. But when trying to add the ceph as
primary storage of cloudstack, I am getting the below error in error logs.
Am I missing something ? Please help.
2017-02-20 21:03
Hi Ben,
What you are looking for is called Network Overlay, it provides the needed
L2 on top of the existing L3 network so you can create VLANs and subnets
all the way through. Open vSwitch provides this functionality with mGRE and
VXLAN tunnels, basically instead of separating the traffic with VL
Thanks for your reply Jeromy.
To be honest I doubt they will do that, there degree of helpfulness in
the past hasn’t extended much beyond power cycling a box if required,
they won’t even connect the second NIC on each box to a private VLAN
for management traffic.
What ever solution I go with is b
Ben,
Do you have the ability to tell the provider at the DC to make the 1 port
connected to the 1 NIC in the host a "trunk" port?
If you are able to do get a couple of VLANs on that port, you can then create
subinterfaces on the single NIC on each host and move the traffic across the
VLANs as
Hi List,
I am currently in the process of evaluating several KVM management
packages in order to replace some old Vsphere.
I have been running up test labs with the following:
* Cloudstack obviously
* oVirt
* OpenNebula
* Proxmox
* Ganeti
While I am more than happy to script up a few CLI tools
Daan,
Thanks for the response.
Here it is: https://github.com/jangfsl/plugins_public
Thanks,
j
Jeromy Grimmett
P: 603.766.3625
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