Hi,
actually we have on our Ovirt Machines 2 Network interfaces, 1 for
Management network an 1 for the guest systems.
If we deploy a new Machine they become automatic a new
DHCP address from the Cisco router (between 10.10.10.220 and
10.10.10.250 /24).
After installation from our OS we change it
CloudStack has a concept of network offering, which is what router VMs
will use as its "template" or the type of services you would want your
router vm to have.
Keep in mind, router vm does not have to do the routing, its just one of
many features.
In your case, you will have to choose eithe
We are looking into extending oVirt so it works with CloudStack.
Specifically, all operations that are executed, must be proxied through
CloudStack.
Its all conceptual at this point, but if it does happen - we will write
the integration and share it with community.
On 2/4/15 3:30 PM, Joerg
Hi there,
actually we use “Ovirt” and evaluate cloudstack as alternative for our
production.
The cloudstack Server shall be installed in the same network as our real
hardware Servers.
Our completely network ismanaged byCisco router and switches. We need to
know, if it is possible to installthe c