It is generated during deployment; after this process (stop/start/restart)
it will maintain the same.
On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 5:05 AM, Mohd Zainal Abidin Rabani <
[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to make mac address on instance static? Or after
> installation it will be static?
In CS 4.8 and in CS 4.9.0.1, changing the NetworkOffering from one with HA to
one without HA, the process is performed normally, the redundant VRs are
eliminated and a new one is created. Connectivity is maintained and everything
works in a normal way. But creating a new VM in the Domain creates
Hi Adrian, Dag,
thanks for the feedback!
Although I do understand what you're saying, Dag, I tend to believe that
synching storage shouldn't be that much of an issue, given two prereqs of
course:
- Direct connection via a decent network infra (point to point / direct connect
over 10GEth should
Hi Ezequiel,
This sounds like a bug, but I have managed to recreate something similar in the
lab. Can you check the following:
First of all find your network in the network table:
SELECT id,name,network_offering_id,state,guest_type,redundant FROM
cloud.networks;
The check two things:
1) Check
Hi There,
I've just completed a fresh installation of ACS 4.9 using the official
documentation for Centos and the Console Proxy system VM is failing to create
as part of the wizard driven process. With a null error in the log it's being a
little difficult to diagnose further. The management con
If you want to assign a particular MAC address to a VM, you can always
update NICs table and have it your way after VM is created. I did it for a
client in past who ported his radius server to cloud and wanted a
particular MAC address.
Allotment during the VM deployment, you can't control AFAK.
-
Hi,
Can you brief the step?
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Regards,
Mohd Zainal Abidin Rabani
Technical Support
Wednesday, 30 November 2016, 01:28PM +08:00 from Makrand
[email protected] :
>If you want to assign a particular MAC address to a VM, you can always
>update NICs table and have it your way after VM is