Hi
Thx for the answer.
Then I have another question)
How can I limit user resources? If I create account it has limits from global
settings. But I want to have individual limits per account.
CloudStack 4.14.1
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From: Nicolas Vazquez [mailto:nicolas.vazq...@shapeblue.com
Thanks David.
I would like to include a few items in the list, the last one was not avaiable
in the legacy UI but would be nice to have it:
* Add LDAP account button
* Link account to LDAP
* Import VMs (Vmware)
Regards,
Nicolas Vazquez
From: David
Hi,
I don't think that's currently possible, sorry
Regards,
Nicolas Vazquez
From: Дикевич Евгений Александрович
Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2021 1:08 PM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Project View
Hi all.
How I can set Project View by default for user
Thanks Andrija,
I have done as you have suggested and moved vm1 on host1 and vm2 on host2 and
ping fails between the vms
Unfortunately I am not managing the switch settings so I will ask to look into
the trunk ports and whether they are ware of the vlan id.
As long as I can rule out the linux
Hello everyone,
I am happy to make a final call for speakers for CloudStack European User Group
Virtual. We have only 1 slot to fill in and if you have any cool ideas, which
you want to share with the community, be invited to do it.
The only thing I need at this stage is Title and Short Brief o
Insufficient capacity
com.cloud.exception.InsufficientVirtualNetworkCapacityException: Unable to
allocate *** vnet *** as a part of network Ntwk[208|Guest|8]
Do you have a range of VLANs added to the GUEST TRAFFIC so that ACS has a
VLAN pool from which to allocate the vlan?
best,
On Tue, 27 Apr
Hi there,
to further help your self, make sure you have VM1 on host1, VM2 on host2,
both VMs in the same network - and try to ping VM2 from VM1 and the other
way around - if that fails - then, as you suggested, you do have Switch
configuration issue which doesn't allow traffic to pass from host1
Hi all,
I am new to this list and new to cloudstack, so apologies if this is an
obvious problem
I am trying to learn CloudStack and have setup a simple advanced
networking zone, 1 pod, 1 cluster, 2 hosts connected via the same
layer2 cisco switch, 1 nic in each host (Ubuntu, KVM)
If I setup a gu