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Subject: RE: XenServer 6.2 and ACS XenServer Support Package
Yes Andrei, if you are using Advanced Networking you can leave the default
Xenserver install without running the Optional commands.
-Sanjeev
-Original Message-
From: Andrei Mikhailovsky [mailto:and...@arhont.com]
Sent:
Subject: Re: XenServer 6.2 and ACS XenServer Support Package
Okay, so what if I am using Advanced Networking?
I guess I can leave the default xenserver install without running the Optional
commands.
Andrei
- Original Message -
From: "Carlos Reátegui"
To: users@cloudstack.
ubject: Re: XenServer 6.2 and ACS XenServer Support Package
I believe OVS is only required for security groups in a basic network.
I am using a shared network without security groups in a basic zone with OVS.
No issues over the last 9 months. With a bridge backend you are limited to 2
NICs in a b
I believe OVS is only required for security groups in a basic network.
I am using a shared network without security groups in a basic zone with OVS.
No issues over the last 9 months. With a bridge backend you are limited to 2
NICs in a bond on the XenCenter UI, but with OVS you can use 4 NICs.
Andrei,
Those commands are still required for use in a CloudStack basic zone. If
you are using an advanced zone, then the default XenServer backend of ovs
is correct.
-tim
On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 5:29 PM, Andrei Mikhailovsky wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I am looking at the installation guide for Xen
Hi guys,
I am looking at the installation guide for XenServer hypervisor and got a
question about this section:
http://docs.cloudstack.apache.org/projects/cloudstack-installation/en/latest/hypervisor/xenserver.html#install-cloudstack-xenserver-support-package-csp
It states that the CSP func