Restart the network.
On Thu, 28 Mar 2019, 10:59 pm Fariborz Navidan,
wrote:
> Hello,
> I stopped and deleted virtual router to see how it affects the changed
> network settings. I tought CS will recreate it automatically but it didn't
> and now I cannot start new VMs because it complains about i
Hello. I'm new to use Trillian.
As described in https://github.com/shapeblue/Trillian/wiki/Usage, I ran the
command:
# ansible-playbook generate-cloudconfig.yml -i localhost --extra-vars
"env_name=kvmtest-pga mgmt_os=7 kvm_os=7 env_version=cs411 env_accounts=all
hvtype=k hv=2 pri=2" -vvv
This gene
Hello,
I stopped and deleted virtual router to see how it affects the changed
network settings. I tought CS will recreate it automatically but it didn't
and now I cannot start new VMs because it complains about insufficient data
capacity. How do I force CS to re-create the router?
Thanks Andrija,
It sure would be nice if CloudStack's anti-host affinity group could be mapped
to vSphere's corresponding native affinity rules, or any hypervisor's such
native features if available, for a better integration and experience.
Regards,
Yiping
On 3/28/19, 1:34 PM, "Andrija Panic"
What if I want to change cpu and memory. Native UI does not have such
capability even for customized service offering. How do I change them via
cloudmonkey? I have already tried the "change
serviceofferingforvirtualmachine" command but it always complain s about
invalid cpu cores.
Thanks
On Fri,
On Fri, Mar 29, 2019 at 1:24 AM Andrija Panic
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> you don't have to re-apply (nor there is such thing) same offering to a VM
> (you could change to other offering and back to original one - but that
> doesn't change a thing) - when VM is booted, some parameters are read from
> it's o
Hi,
you don't have to re-apply (nor there is such thing) same offering to a VM
(you could change to other offering and back to original one - but that
doesn't change a thing) - when VM is booted, some parameters are read from
it's offering and applied acordingly (while some parameters might be clo
Hi Yiping,
unless I'm mistaken, CloudStack should have nothing to do with DRS - it
only initially chooses the host to which to deploy a VM to, but later
VMware DRS can kick in and move it on it's own.
Cheers,
Andrija
On Thu, 28 Mar 2019 at 21:10, Yiping Zhang
wrote:
> Hi, All:
>
> I started pl
Hello,
I have custom service offering with custom cpu and memory. I have modified
the offering's network rate to be set to 0 for unlimited bandwidth.
CloudStack's native UI does not allow to change service offering of a VM
due to a bug. How can I re-apply the service offering to VMs deployed with
Hi, All:
I started playing with vSphere 6.5 hypervisors under ACS 4.11.2.0 in our lab
and have some questions on this set up.
According to release notes, VMware DRS support in CloudStack was added in ACS
4.4.4 (here:
http://docs.cloudstack.apache.org/projects/cloudstack-release-notes/en/4.4.4/
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