We are planning to transform our small academic LabDataCenter (IBM Bladecenter
S, with 3 HS22 servers and ESXI 4.1 hypervisor without DAS (they boot from a FC
connected IBM DS3400 RAID unit) to a CloudStack service. It because, we will
augment the memory and HD capacities. Well, our doubt is
Jon
with Basic Network - it implies you have all in one network for everything.
If you have a storage network that is L3 routable and you don’t want to use
guest network - then when you create a zone - use storage label and define
what bridge will be used to get there.
If it’s not guest bridge
Hi All,
Sorry for the radio silence, I've been juggling the $dayjob and triaging bugs
and liasing with the fixers.
I'm going to throw in a -1 due to the following issues found:
Gateway IP not being reapplied when non-redundant VPC is restarted (PR 2712)
hosts can go into Maintenance despite VMs
Hi all,
we have a recurring problem with our virtual routers. By the log
messages it seems that com.cloud.agent.api.CheckRouterCommand runs into
a timeout and therefore switches to UNKNOWN.
All network traffic through the routers is still working. They can be
accessed by their link-local IP
Hello All,
i'm facing a new issue with new VR creation (Guest network/VPC network)
it's look like the configuration is not push to the virtual router...
>From GUI web, creation is working fine except the router remains in state
>"starting"
log from KVM :
2018-06-19 16:10:18,020 WARN
Hi Rafael
Just to let you know I reran the 2 NIC setup and it worked fine this time so it
must have been something I did in the setup.
Many thanks for all the help
Jon
From: Rafael Weingärtner
Sent: 15 June 2018 11:40
To: users
Subject: Re: advanced
I am probably missing something obvious but according to this article
(https://www.shapeblue.com/understanding-cloudstacks-physical-networking-architecture/)
by default primary and secondary storage traffic travels across the
management network.
As an example assume basic networking with 2