offerings)
vm.network.throttling.rate (for applying to the service offerings)
Note that I had to fully stop, then start a guest VM or recreate a
the virtual router for the global settings to take effect.
Thanks,
-Nathan McGarvey
On 9/27/21 3:58 PM, Alex Mattioli wrote:
> Which is the same as the 25M
itself is also significantly slower
(40MB/s or less)
The compute offerings have no known bandwidth restrictions.
Just wondering if folks actually have achieved gigabit (or preferably
more for supporting 10G throughput.) speed from a NATed VM.
Thanks,
-Nathan McGarvey
individually and maintain that certain versions of SystemVMs
require certain cloudstack versions and vice-versa.
Thanks,
-Nathan McGarvey
On 9/2/21 9:29 AM, Rohit Yadav wrote:
> Hi Hean,
>
> Yes I think the old approach of registering systemvm template prior to
> upgrade as well a
to point to point to either multiple OSes or change to another
OS for testing? E.g. Don't actually switch off of CentOS 8 quite yet,
but be able to test alternatives before the end of the year.
Thanks,
-Nathan McGarvey
On 6/28/21 6:02 AM, Rohit Yadav wrote:
> Great thanks all for the discussion,
Ivet,
Are you looking for people that use Ansible to setup and manage a
CloudStack install, (E.g. setup/install management servers and
hypervisors and such.) or people that use Ansible as a provisioning tool
and interact with the Cloudstack API, etc?
Thanks,
-Nathan McGarvey
On 5/10/21 9:52
oposed "secondary" in Linux. A secondary
interface actually means an alias or a fully separate physical device.
Maybe "member device" or something is more correct.
Thanks,
-Nathan McGarvey
On 4/30/21 6:43 AM, Suresh Anaparti wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Following the discu
+1 for the LDAP ones, especially.
Thanks,
-Nathan McGarvey
On 4/29/21 5:28 AM, David Jumani wrote:
> Thanks for adding them to the issue Nicolas.
> Inviting others to pitch in with the features they use which are missing in
> the new UI so we can take a call on whether to imple
stateful configuration management and
similar operations after provisioning (in most cases).
3. Elastic/nagios/bro/solarwinds/whatever for continuous monitoring
for things that aren't cloud-native and need stability because they
can't just be "re-spawned" on failure.
Thanks,
-Natha
legacy
UI deprecation notice.
Just adding a data point. May not be related, but I've been fighting
with it for a couple days now and can't seem to coax any useful logs or
anything out of it.
Thanks,
-Nathan McGarvey
On 3/8/21 11:00 PM, Joshua Schaeffer wrote:
> I'm on Ubuntu 20.04 and I did build i
and watching the log file until all the database upgrade
steps are complete.
Thanks,
-Nathan McGarvey
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