I just redid the setup with Advanced Zone + Security Groups enabled.
I am trying to understand if you could define, apply, use security groups after
you just update value in data_center.is_security_group_enabled ?
Or you just basically rebuild zone with SG enabled?
- Radoslaw Smigielski
On 05-Dec-2013, at 2:12 pm, Radek Smigielski radek.smigiel...@ymail.com wrote:
I just redid the setup with Advanced Zone + Security Groups enabled.
I am trying to understand if you could define, apply, use security groups
after you just update value in data_center.is_security_group_enabled ?
On 04-Dec-2013, at 1:24 pm, Shanker Balan shanker.ba...@shapeblue.com wrote:
Helo,
My Advanced Zone itself has security groups disabled. I have enabled
the SecurityGroupsProvider and created a SharedNetwork with
DefaultSharedNetworkOfferingWithSGService offering.
With this, I am now able
On 04.12.2013 07:54, Shanker Balan wrote:
Helo,
My Advanced Zone itself has security groups disabled. I have enabled
the SecurityGroupsProvider and created a SharedNetwork with
DefaultSharedNetworkOfferingWithSGService offering.
With this, I am now able to create a new VM in the shared network
On Wednesday, 4 December 2013, 13:26:07, Nux! n...@li.nux.ro wrote:
On 04.12.2013 07:54, Shanker Balan wrote:
Helo,
My Advanced Zone itself has security groups disabled. I have enabled
the SecurityGroupsProvider and created a SharedNetwork with
DefaultSharedNetworkOfferingWithSGService
On 04-Dec-2013, at 6:54 pm, Nux! n...@li.nux.ro wrote:
On 04.12.2013 07:54, Shanker Balan wrote:
Helo,
My Advanced Zone itself has security groups disabled. I have enabled
the SecurityGroupsProvider and created a SharedNetwork with
DefaultSharedNetworkOfferingWithSGService offering.
With
On 04-Dec-2013, at 8:24 pm, Geoff Higginbottom
geoff.higginbot...@shapeblue.com wrote:
Radek is correct, you cannot use the
DefaultSharedNetworkOfferingWithSGService in a 'standard' advanced Zone, only
one which had Security Groups enabled when it was created
FWIW, it works over here with
...@shapeblue.com
-Original Message-
From: Radek Smigielski [mailto:radek.smigiel...@ymail.com]
Sent: 04 December 2013 13:51
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Re: SecurityGroups, Advanced Zone And
DefaultSharedNetworkOfferingWithSGService
On Wednesday, 4 December 2013, 13:26:07, Nux! n
FWIW, it works over here with the DB hack. :)
Interesting, have you destroyed and re-created VR after you made a db hack?
- Radoslaw Smigielski
On 05-Dec-2013, at 3:06 am, Radek Smigielski radek.smigiel...@ymail.com wrote:
FWIW, it works over here with the DB hack. :)
Interesting, have you destroyed and re-created VR after you made a db hack?
Not yet.
I just redid the setup with Advanced Zone + Security Groups enabled.
I don’t really
Helo,
My Advanced Zone itself has security groups disabled. I have enabled
the SecurityGroupsProvider and created a SharedNetwork with
DefaultSharedNetworkOfferingWithSGService offering.
With this, I am now able to create a new VM in the shared network by
specifying the network ids as the
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