Hi Gianpaolo,
Actually, it runs a couple of scripts based on the number of NICs and rules
configured etc.. present in the router.
There is no specific command run on it but I can say a couple of commands run
with the help of existing scripts.
To restart the network on the router VM. The below c
Hi,
Can you give us some information about your environment?
1. ACS version: 4.9.2
2. ACS OS version: Ubuntu 14.04 / Ubuntu 16.04, Centos 6/7
2. Hypervisor: Xenserver , KVM ,VMware 5.5/6.0
3. Storage Type , NFS, iscsi , fibre channel
4. Storage Network Speed. 1GB , 10GB
Regards
Glenn
glenn.w
Hi all,
which command on router is run when click on restart network services
(home --> network --> 10.1.1.0)
Thanks bye
Hi,
I just wanted to install CloudStack 4.10 on Ubuntu 16.04 using the
official repository at http://cloudstack.apt-get.eu/ubuntu/, but it
seems the .deb-files in the pool are actually not listed in the release
file and therefore can not be found by apt. Will there be a fix for the
repository?
Hi all,
I have an IPSEC tunnel established between two sites (VPC CloudStack) vs
Openswan Debian and both sites get 100Mbps down / 100 Mbps up.
When I send the traffic into the tunnel the max bandwith is 4MB/s, when
i send the traffic out the tunnel the bandwith is 12MB/s, any idea ?
Regards
Gia
Now looking at Adrian's link
Since the VM is powered off and will not boot due to UUID mismatch.
[root@Flex-Xen5 mapper]# xe vm-list name-label=i-23-223-VM
I don't get anything after issuing the vm-list command for that VM.
Jeremy
-Original Message-
From: Jeremy Peterson [mailto:jpet
[root@Flex-Xen5 VG_XenStorage-469b6dcd-8466-3d03-de0e-cc3983e1b6e2]# xe
vdi-list | grep -A 5 12eb0cdaba30
[root@Flex-Xen5 VG_XenStorage-469b6dcd-8466-3d03-de0e-cc3983e1b6e2]# xe
vdi-list | grep -A 5 d750a907a699
You can see above that both uuid's I pulled one from the uuid not found command
fro
Now if I look at my starting error from cloudstack I see the following for when
it calls the ROOT disk.
"disks":[{"data":{"org.apache.cloudstack.storage.to.VolumeObjectTO":{
"uuid":"e772d773-5a9d-4c7b-9227-12eb0cdaba30",
"volumeType":"ROOT",
2017-09-25 11:20:16,555 DEBUG [c.c.a.t.Request]
(Wo
Ok so I will be going through both of the items listed.
But my problem is our xenserver is with iSCSI SAN's so we do not have any VHD
files.
# ls
VG_XenStorage--469b6dcd--8466--3d03--de0e--cc3983e1b6e2-VHD--f5aabea5--2a18--4f24--9f8d--d750a907a699
VG_XenStorage--469b6dcd--8466--3d03--de0e--cc39
CloudStack Management = ACS 4.9 on CentOS 7.3
HV = VMware vSphere 6.5
Regards,
Dag Sonstebo
Cloud Architect
ShapeBlue
On 25/09/2017, 12:15, "Makrand" wrote:
5 Zones
ACS:- 4.3 to 4.4
XENserver:- 6.2 SP1
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Makrand
dag.sonst...@shapeblue.com
www.shape
5 Zones
ACS:- 4.3 to 4.4
XENserver:- 6.2 SP1
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Makrand
On Thu, Sep 21, 2017 at 6:15 PM, Marty Godsey wrote:
> Clarification:
>
> XenServer 7.0
>
> Regards,
> Marty Godsey
> Principal Engineer
> nSource Solutions, LLC
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Rene Moser [mailto:m...@renemoser.ne
Hi Benjamin,
Can you elaborate – what is your system VM template achieving compared to the
standard system VM template? Are you planning on replacing the standard system
VM template with your own?
Regards,
Dag Sonstebo
Cloud Architect
ShapeBlue
From: Benjamin Naber - NETFORMIC GmbH
Reply-To:
Hi Jeremy,
In addition to Adrian’s walk-through – take a look at the following blog
article from last year – it should give you some more options to try -
http://www.shapeblue.com/recovery-of-vms-to-new-cloudstack-instance/
Regards,
Dag Sonstebo
Cloud Architect
ShapeBlue
On 25/09/2017, 03:49,
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