Hi, check the nics table also. Also grep for old ups in db dumb. Try adding new firewall rule and see all the rules are restored.
If the rules are not configured then check the management server logs. Thanks, Jayapal On 24-Mar-2014, at 7:53 PM, Andrei Mikhailovsky <and...@arhont.com> wrote: > Hello guys, > > I am changing my public IP range and I was having some issues with VPCs. I've > managed to do it without any issues for the normal networks by changing the > values in the database, however, The same procedure did not work for the > VPCs. Here is what I've done: > > Changed the relevant values from the old range to the new range in the > user_ip_address and firewall_rules tables. After that I've restarted the VPC, > which has picked up the new ips and the firewall rules. However, the VR only > had a single source NAT ip address and not the rest of ips it should have > had. Also, the load balancing and port forwarding rules were not showing up. > > I did look at the load_balancing_rules table, but couldn't find the values > that link back to the old IPs. > > Could some one please suggest to me what tables I should be changing for the > VPCs to switch the public IP range. > > Many thanks > > Andrei