Hello,
We are not receiving a list of IP addresses from the guest network when
using CloudStack 4.19.0.1. Additionally, when we try to add a secondary IP
to a NIC, it is not listed. Has anyone else noticed the same thing, and if
so, is there a solution or workaround?
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ed somewhere, this should be okay and you should be able to float
> the IPs between or among instances on your own.
> Is there anything else you would want to achieve like NAT for example?
>
> Regards,
> Jayanth Reddy
>
> From: Nixon Varghese K S
> Date: Tuesday, 2 July 2024 at 12:08
,
Nixon Varghese
On Tue, Jul 2, 2024 at 11:57 AM Jithin Raju
wrote:
> Hi Nixon,
>
> Could you try acquiring the required IP as a secondary IP address in one
> of the instances? I think that should work.
>
> -Jithin
>
> From: Nixon Varghese K S
> Date: Tuesday, 2 July 2
Hello,
We have a requirement to run same service on a different instance and we
need floating IP between them to connect. We were successful in setting up
communication and floating IP on the virtual machine. CloudStack VR is not
aware of the floating IP configuration since it was done at the VM
remove the data in shorter
> increments. I've found that my /tmp folder didn't have enough space, so i
> had to play around with dates to remove all the old data.
>
> Now, the ACS ui is pretty fast and usable again.
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> Andriej
>
> - Original
tion to limit the amount of metrics deleted per query,
> hopefully it will be in by 4.19.1.0. Until then, if you notice that the
> metrics are not being deleted, you might have to manually delete the old
> ones on the DB.
>
> Best regards,
>
> João Jandre
>
> On 6/18/24
Hello,
I am using ACS 4.18.0.0v in my production environment, and more than 100
instances, including Kubernetes instances, are running on my setup. The
user interface appears to be stuck in the loading phase when you click on
the instance page; you will need to wait five to ten minutes for the
Hello,
Is there a way to mirror my packet to another VM in CloudStack. On VMware,
we do have a port mirror option on vSwitch so that I can mirror my packet
to another VM for some debug purposes. As my test and development are all
running on the same cloudstack KVM, I won't be able to do a port
Hi All,
The optimum way to get NFS storage on the ACS guest VM is what we're
attempting to determine.This test environment is set up for advanced
networking on ACS (4.19.1).
ACS Portal: 10.10.40.252
NFS server: 10.10.40.250
KVM host: 172.16.0.100 (Have two network interface cards, one for