Hello Fazli,
I will make some assumptions about your infrastructure and provide
possible approach(es).
* Your KVM nodes have a single Ethernet interface, eth0, connected in a
switch and a router used as the default gateway for the 192.168.1/24
network,
* Also the frontend is connected via
Hi Valentin,
Your assumption is correct.
My method is to use OpenNebula Virtual Router by refer to this page [1] and
Openvswitch.
I have installed Openvswitch in the host and I was able to deploy VM in
isolated network.
I try to deploy the VirtualRouter in a virtual network.
My problem is, I
Hi Fazli,
On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 12:22 PM, M Fazli A Jalaluddin
fazli.jalalud...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Valentin,
Your assumption is correct.
My method is to use OpenNebula Virtual Router by refer to this page [1]
and Openvswitch.
I have installed Openvswitch in the host and I was able to
Did you guys activate ip_forward the packets to be routed tru networks ?
On 10/3/2013 2:44 PM, Valentin Bud wrote:
Hi Fazli,
On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 12:22 PM, M Fazli A Jalaluddin
fazli.jalalud...@gmail.com mailto:fazli.jalalud...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Valentin,
Your assumption is
Hi,
On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 6:56 AM, M Fazli A Jalaluddin
fazli.jalalud...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
May I know if the Virtual Router provide NAT?
Yes, look for the Full Router section in the documentation:
http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel4.2:router
PS: Please reply also to the mailing
Hi,
Is there any tutorial on how to use the VirtualRouter?
I have download the image from Marketplace and Deploy a VM out of it.
Then what should I do?
My concern is that the Multiple VM will be able to be assigned a private IP
address (at the same time connect to the internet) while the KVM
Hello Fazli,
The Virtual Router documentation [1] is definitely a good place to start.
On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 1:57 PM, M Fazli A Jalaluddin
fazli.jalalud...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Is there any tutorial on how to use the VirtualRouter?
I have download the image from Marketplace and Deploy a
Hello Valentin,
My setup for OpenNebula is 1 Front-end and several KVM nodes. The front-end
and nodes are using IP address 192.168.1.xxx and are able to connect to the
internet.
The current networking setup for the VM is using dummy and bridge, br0.
So, for the VM able to access to the
Hi guys,
I just want to ask few questions.
Does OpenNebula act as a DHCP Server and give IP address to the VM if it is
not contextualized in the first place?
When the VM is deploy (without context), e.g Ubuntu server default network
configuration is using DHCP, and thus the IP for the VM is
No opennebula don't provide DHCP , you could use vlans to brake the
network, and u can use contextualization to get the ip for virtual
machines, if u use bridge mode is u should make rules in
iptables(ebtables) for udp dst port 67 and allow only response from
your DHCP server.
Chears.
On
Hi,
Actually, we do provide a Virtual Router appliance that contains a DHCP
server. It knows the correct IP assigned by OpenNebula to each MAC.
See http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel4.2:router
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Subject: Re: [one-users] OpenNebula and DHCP Server
Hi,
Actually, we do provide a Virtual Router appliance that contains a DHCP server.
It knows
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