Re: IaC with cloudstack

2024-05-30 Thread Fred Newtz
Well, CloudStack is not like Terraform. You can use Terraform to manage CloudStack though. There are plenty of other benefits you get out of a CloudStack deployment, like some network automations depending on your deployment model and hardware used. But it is a Cloud Management Platform. Desig

Re: Rancher CloudProvider for Cloudstack

2023-04-23 Thread Fred Newtz
There are definitely options out there. Kubernetes on baremetal sounds good for workload nodes, but for control plane nodes is a waste of resources. Rancher does have a Cloudstack module. https://github.com/rancher/rancher-cloud-controller-manager/blob/master/vendor/github.com/xanzy/go-cloudstack

Re: Rebuild KVM XML files

2014-05-16 Thread Fred Newtz
iencing data corruption of some sort? > > Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone on the Virgin Mobile network. > Original Message > From: Fred Newtz > Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2014 7:40 PM > To: users@cloudstack.apache.org > Reply To: users@cloudstack.apache.org > Subject: Rebui

Rebuild KVM XML files

2014-05-15 Thread Fred Newtz
Is there anyway to export the libvirt XML files from the Cloudstack database? Maybe a script or something? My entire system is borked and I need to get some production machines back online asap. Would hate to have to rebuild the entire system again. I was at least able to figure out how to moun

Kernel Panic - not syncing: Out of memory and no killable processes

2014-05-13 Thread Fred Newtz
I have a KVM host on Cloudstack 4.2.1. The KVM host has 90gb of free ram right now when look at the console of the host. I have about 10 - 12 VMs on there and they are technically configured to use 63500MB of memory right now. Here is what my KVM Host status screen page displays though: Total C

Switching from Virtual Router to a JuniperOS device

2014-05-02 Thread Fred Newtz
Hello, I recently purchased a JuniperOS device and want to implement it into my current setup. Does anyone have any advice on making this change? I have been looking for information about the process and come up empty handed. Any links or information will be appreciated. Thanks, Fred

Re: How does a system VM get an IP address?

2014-04-06 Thread Fred Newtz
It takes them from the available public IP addresses you configure when setting up the zone. On Sun, Apr 6, 2014 at 5:33 PM, Rafael Weingartner < rafaelweingart...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi folks, > I was wondering how a system vm gets an IP address. I know they are the > first things that CS need

Not sure if this is ok to ask

2014-04-04 Thread Fred Newtz
But if anyone has time today to help me get this network setup I am willing to pay a consulting fee to make it happen. Thanks, Fred -- Zobotek, LLC 7941 Katy Freeway #256 Houston, TX 77024 281-216-0488 - Main Number http://www.zobotek.com http://www.stonemountainhosting.com

Re: Public IP Addressing in a Advanced Zone behind a Firewall

2014-04-03 Thread Fred Newtz
fic. > > On 4/3/14, 1:59 PM, "Fred Newtz" wrote: > > >Public IP addresses confuse me the most in a Cloudstack install. I have a > >Firewall that is hosting all of my public IP addresses now. The > >management > >server is supposed to sit behind a NAT

Re: Public IP Addressing in a Advanced Zone behind a Firewall

2014-04-03 Thread Fred Newtz
n firewall and > you'll see what your options are. > > Good luck > Amin > > > > From: Fred Newtz > To: users@cloudstack.apache.org > Sent: Thursday, April 3, 2014 2:59 PM > Subject: Public IP Addressing in a Advanced Zone b

Public IP Addressing in a Advanced Zone behind a Firewall

2014-04-03 Thread Fred Newtz
Public IP addresses confuse me the most in a Cloudstack install. I have a Firewall that is hosting all of my public IP addresses now. The management server is supposed to sit behind a NAT device to protect it from attack. How am I supposed to assign public IP addresses to virtual machines (virtua

Unable to provision VMs

2014-04-02 Thread Fred Newtz
Hello, It appears as if I am unable to provision instances because for some reason Cloudstack cannot find a suitable storage pool. Here is the information from the log file for one instance I attempted to provision: 2014-04-03 00:37:43,459 DEBUG [cloud.api.ApiServlet] (catalina-exec-11:null) ===

Is this normal?

2014-04-02 Thread Fred Newtz
Are these two lines normal in the managment-server.log file? 2014-04-02 23:59:26,027 DEBUG [storage.secondary.SecondaryStorageManagerImpl] (secstorage-1:null) Zone 1 is ready to launch secondary storage VM 2014-04-02 23:59:26,116 DEBUG [cloud.consoleproxy.ConsoleProxyManagerImpl] (consoleproxy-1:n

Re: Removing a node from mgmt cluster

2014-04-02 Thread Fred Newtz
Michael, Check the admin guide in sections 11.4 and 11.5. On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 5:28 PM, Michael Phillips wrote: > Is there a posted procedure for removing a node from a mgmt cluster? > -- Zobotek, LLC 7941 Katy Freeway #256 Houston, TX 77024 281-216-0488 - Main Number http://www.zob

Re: Unable to provision instance

2014-04-01 Thread Fred Newtz
ion Cloud | Cloud Solutions Architect > 514-447-3456, 1101 > - - - > > *CloudOps*420 rue Guy > Montréal QC H3J 1S6 > www.cloudops.com > @CloudOps_ > > > On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 8:53 AM, Fred Newtz wrote: > > > Saksham, > > > > The volume is 100gb.

Re: Unable to provision instance

2014-04-01 Thread Fred Newtz
age. > > Le mardi 1 avril 2014, Fred Newtz a écrit : > > > Hello, > > > > I have finally gotten past the networking hurdle and when I am attempting > > to provision my first VM instance I am getting the following error > > messages: > > > > 2014-04

Unable to provision instance

2014-04-01 Thread Fred Newtz
Hello, I have finally gotten past the networking hurdle and when I am attempting to provision my first VM instance I am getting the following error messages: 2014-04-01 11:11:17,681 DEBUG [cloud.deploy.DeploymentPlanningManagerImpl] (Job-Executor-13:job-13 = [ da851970-f72b-417f-8f28-9d225d37f0d0