Sebastian,
In XenServer host, can you check your vhd-util location. The correct location
for vhd-util is "/opt/xensource/bin", if it is not in this folder then you have
to copy it from /usr/bin/vhd-util.
--Sanjay
> -Original Message-
> From: Sebastian Trampler [mailto:sebastian.tramp..
Hi Sebastian,
It sounds like you forgot to download the vhd-util. Either that, or you
have not placed it at the right location. It's also possible that you must
set it to executable (chmod +x vhd-util).
http://cloudstack.apache.org/docs/en-US/Apache_CloudStack/4.2.0/html/Installation_Guide/manage
Hi Geoff,
Thank you for your reply.
I am using a guest gateway, and the gateway IP maps to a physical
router/firewall.
Initially I was using DefaultSharedNetworkOfferingWithSGService. But that
required me to set egress rules for each user to allow all traffic for that
users vm instances. However
got it. thank you. I appreciate your help.
cloudmonkey is running in management server itself.
Created the keys and updated it in ~/.cloudmonkey/config. [user] section.
when I used sync in cloudmonkey, i'm getting,
> sync
Unauthorized: None
Failed to sync apis, please check your config?
Note
Magnus, Sanjay,
many thanks for your help. Copying vhd-util from /usr/bin/ to
/opt/xensource/bin was the right solutions.
Regards
Sebastian
On 11/29/2013 08:59 AM, Sanjay Tripathi wrote:
Sebastian,
In XenServer host, can you check your vhd-util location. The correct location for
vhd-util
Got it working. Used set in the cloudmonkey prompt as you mentioned. Thank
you.
On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 3:17 PM, raj kumar wrote:
> got it. thank you. I appreciate your help.
>
>
> cloudmonkey is running in management server itself.
>
> Created the keys and updated it in ~/.cloudmonkey/config
you don't need the username in the cloudmonkey config. It uses the api
- and secret keys to authenticate.
On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 10:47 AM, raj kumar wrote:
> got it. thank you. I appreciate your help.
>
>
> cloudmonkey is running in management server itself.
>
> Created the keys and updated it
Hi,
I have been requested to try to reduce number of vlans that are configured
on PHYSICAL switches to minimum (like 4-5 vlans, for mgmt, storage,guest,
etc)
>From my understanding of CS advanced netwokring, all traffic
isolation/separation is done by means of VLANS.
So for potentialu 1000 c
With security groups enabled, I need to set ingress rules to allow external
traffic to my virtual hosts.
With security groups disabled, I can't allow any external traffic to my
virtual hosts.
Before creating the zone, I performed this:
UPDATE `cloud`.`network_offerings` SET `egress_default_policy
Oh I see, I only set egress_default_policy so that doesn't apply to
ingress. But still, the initial issue remains. Is there a way for me to
allow incoming traffic without specifying ingress rules? Disabling security
groups seems to set ingress to reject all incoming traffic (not preceded by
outgoin
How abt using PVLANs?
-Pradeep
On Friday, November 29, 2013 3:42 PM, Andrija Panic
wrote:
Hi,
I have been requested to try to reduce number of vlans that are configured
on PHYSICAL switches to minimum (like 4-5 vlans, for mgmt, storage,guest,
etc)
From my understanding of CS advance
If I'm not mistaken, this is only supported for vmware or in the plan to be
supported ? we are using kvm...
On 29 November 2013 11:24, Pradeep Cloudstack
wrote:
> How abt using PVLANs?
>
> -Pradeep
>
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>
>
>
> On Friday, November 29, 2013 3:42 PM, Andrija Panic <
> [email protected]> wrote
Thank you Sebastien and Daan.
On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 3:32 PM, Daan Hoogland wrote:
> you don't need the username in the cloudmonkey config. It uses the api
> - and secret keys to authenticate.
>
> On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 10:47 AM, raj kumar
> wrote:
> > got it. thank you. I appreciate your h
On 29.11.2013 10:12, Andrija Panic wrote:
Hi,
I have been requested to try to reduce number of vlans that are
configured
on PHYSICAL switches to minimum (like 4-5 vlans, for mgmt,
storage,guest,
etc)
From my understanding of CS advanced netwokring, all traffic
isolation/separation is don
Here are the cookbooks I've used in the ccceu13 conference to deploy
cloudstack using Chef and knife-cloudstack:
https://github.com/cloudops/cookbook_co-cloudstack
https://github.com/cloudops/cookbook_co-cloudmonkey
https://github.com/cloudops/cookbook_co-nfs
the co-cloudstack cookbook will work
I have an oss CloudStack install that I installed using a repo (installed using
apt-get). I want to add the vmware support so I can use CloudStack with my
vsphere cluster. Is there a way to do this without doing a complete reinstall?
I've read that you have compile with the SDK for VMWare which
Terrific Pierre-Luc, thanks a lot.
For those not in Amsterdam last week , pierre-luc used those cookbooks to
install cloudstack in 15 minutes chrono :) live!
-Sebastien
On 29 Nov 2013, at 18:54, Pierre-Luc Dion wrote:
> Here are the cookbooks I've used in the ccceu13 conference to deploy
On 29.11.2013 20:10, Sebastien Goasguen wrote:
Terrific Pierre-Luc, thanks a lot.
For those not in Amsterdam last week , pierre-luc used those
cookbooks to install cloudstack in 15 minutes chrono :) live!
15 minutes seems like a long time for something automated, I'm pretty
sure I can ins
are there plans in the works to support opencontrail project as a plugin ?
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