Steven, I assume you want to add ip addresses that are available to VMs. I am also assuming that the IP for VMs is drawn from the pod ip range. In that case, you can use the 'update pod' api with cloudmonkey.
On 12/16/13 1:44 PM, "Steven Liang" <stevenli...@yesup.com> wrote: >Hi James, > >Thank you anyway. >But I don't understand what Mr. Chiradeep said. >I listed my pods using cloudmonkey, the two pods have the same netmask >and gateway(management ips). >What should I update? Please help me. >Thank you. > >Steven > > > >On 12/16/2013 04:35 PM, ogiljae wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Sorry about confusing. >> The way I wrote is for advanced network not basic zone. >> I believe that you should stick to Mr. Chiradeep's guide. >> >> James. >> >> >> On 12/17/13, 6:29 AM, Steven Liang wrote: >>> Hi Giljae, >>> >>> I can not read your picture, can you send me again? >>> BTW, I didn't set any vlans, you mean I must set vlan? >>> Thank you. >>> >>> Steven >>> >>> On 12/16/2013 04:24 PM, giljae o wrote: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> You can add additional public ip addresses with the new vlan or >>>> existing vlan on UI below. >>>> >>>> Inline image 1 >>>> >>>> >>>> On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 5:27 AM, Steven Liang<stevenli...@yesup.com >>>> <mailto:stevenli...@yesup.com>> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Chiradeep, >>>> >>>> Thank you for updating. >>>> I haven't tried. Can I use cloudmonkey? I've installed >>>> cloudmonkey, just >>>> used for "list". >>>> >>>> Steven >>>> >>>> >>>> On 12/16/2013 03:11 PM, Chiradeep Vittal wrote: >>>> > Have you tried expanding your pod with >>>> > >>>> >>>> >>>>http://cloudstack.apache.org/docs/api/apidocs-4.2/root_admin/updatePod. >>>>html >>>> > >>>> > On 12/16/13 7:22 AM, "Steven Liang"<stevenli...@yesup.com >>>> <mailto:stevenli...@yesup.com>> wrote: >>>> > >>>> >> Hi All, >>>> >> >>>> >> I have a question. If I would use up my existing public >>>> IPs(for >>>> example: >>>> >> xxx.xxx.1.0/24), how to add new subnet(xxx.xxx.2.0/24) to my >>>> new pod? >>>> >> Thank you. >>>> >> >>>> >> Steven >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> > >