/03/2013 03:14 AM, Valery Fongang wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have the following setup:
>
> - 1 Physical Host with single NIC on Centos 6.3+KVM
> - 1 Virtual Cloud Management Server on a separate Physical Host from
> my KVM Host
> - All 2 Physical servers plug into the same s
Hi,
I have the following setup:
- 1 Physical Host with single NIC on Centos 6.3+KVM
- 1 Virtual Cloud Management Server on a separate Physical Host from my KVM Host
- All 2 Physical servers plug into the same switch a NETGEAR GS748T
- My KVM host is connected on Port 1 where I have untagged VLAN
Hi,
I have the following setup:
- 1 Physical Host with single NIC on Centos 6.3+KVM
- 1 Virtual Cloud Management Server on a separate Physical Host from my KVM Host
- All 2 Physical servers plug into the same switch a NETGEAR GS748T
- My KVM host is connected on Port 1 where I have untagged VLAN
'op_dc_ip_address_alloc' table.
Thanks,
Jayapal
> -Original Message-
> From: Valery Fongang [mailto:fongang.val...@pertechtual.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 12:46 AM
> To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
> Subject: RE: Change IP range of POD in Cloudstack
>
>
t: Re: Change IP range of POD in Cloudstack
You'll need to directly connect to the mysql database and update the record.
This can break stuff so make sure all VM's (including
systemVM's) have not already allocated IP's in the range you want to cut off.
On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 a
Hi,
How can I change (shrink) the IP range of my POD without recreating the entire
POD?... When I try to edit it tells me there are IP addresses in this POD that
are already assigned. However I have deleted all system VMs and disabled the
entire zone. No user VM exists.
Thanks,