Hi all,
I'm struggling to find information about this on the Internet, but how
would I go about resizing the ROOT disk of a template, for different
compute offerings?
So for example I want a "Small" compute offering, is there a way to make
the ROOT disk say 10GB, when the template default is 8GB?
in?
On 30 August 2016 at 13:39, Simon Weller wrote:
> Sorry, I wasn't clear...I meant change your interfaces by removing the
> vlans so the bridges show just the interface name.
>
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s will fix this as well.
> That might be a better approach so you don't have to mess with the traffic
> labels
>
> Traveling today, so if my responses are a bit slow, it's because I'm on a
> plane.
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igure LibvirtComputingResource
On 29 August 2016 at 22:47, Simon Weller wrote:
> Can you edit /etc/cloudstack/agent.properties and try changing the
> interfaces from cloudbr0 to your sub int, e.g. eth0.200
>
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On 29 August 2016 at 22:16, Simon Weller wrote:
> So, my guess here is that the agent doesn't like the fact you have a sub
> interface plugged into the bridge. This is an advanced network zone,
> correct?
I haven't actually got that far, but I'm aiming for the Basic network zone.
The guide on C
On 29 August 2016 at 21:57, Simon Weller wrote:
> Can you post the output of brctl show?
bridge name bridge id STP enabled interfaces
cloud0 8000. no
cloudbr08000.bcaec529ec9a yes eth0.200
cloudbr1
On 29 August 2016 at 21:06, Pierre-Luc Dion wrote:
>
> Does the management server can ssh on the kvm server?
Yes it can.
[root@master ~]# ssh 10.1.1.2
root@10.1.1.2's password:
Last login: Mon Aug 29 21:44:20 2016 from master
[root@node1 ~]#
On 29 August 2016 at 21:06, Pierre-Luc Dion wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to set up a test CloudStack installation, using two very basic
CentOS 6.8 servers (I previously tried with CentOS 7, but ran into the same
issue, so now I'm trying CentOS 6).
Basically I can get (almost) everything working, except for the *Add
host* stage,
where I get the error