AW: Guest Network (new VM) only on one XEN Cluster node !

2017-01-02 Thread Skale Franz
is that way and will not change. Rgds. Franz Von: Oliver Dzombic <i...@ip-interactive.de> Gesendet: Montag, 02. Jänner 2017 11:27 An: users@cloudstack.apache.org Betreff: Re: Guest Network (new VM) only on one XEN Cluster node ! Hi Franz, this is a way you simply dont go. If your Cloudstack i

Re: Guest Network (new VM) only on one XEN Cluster node !

2017-01-02 Thread Oliver Dzombic
Hi Franz, this is a way you simply dont go. If your Cloudstack is down, you will simply not evacuate anything anywhere with XEN Apicalls. --- Eighter you manage your ressources by cloudstack, then you should not use another Admintool to execute operations, or you simply do not use it ( at all

Re: Guest Network (new VM) only on one XEN Cluster node !

2017-01-02 Thread Erik Weber
On Mon, Jan 2, 2017 at 11:08 AM, Skale Franz < franz.sk...@citycom-austria.com> wrote: > Hi, > > simple but important question. > > When creating a VM, the guest network will only be created on one host > (clustered XEN 6.5 SP1), only after manual live migration using cloudstack > the network

Guest Network (new VM) only on one XEN Cluster node !

2017-01-02 Thread Skale Franz
Hi, simple but important question. When creating a VM, the guest network will only be created on one host (clustered XEN 6.5 SP1), only after manual live migration using cloudstack the network will be created on the second XEN host. Why ? I think, when having a clustered environment, the