On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 8:11 PM, Erik Weber <terbol...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 17. apr. 2014 19:22 skrev "Matthew Midgett" <supp...@trickhosting.biz> > følgende: > >> I thought I was on the home stretch but can't find out what I need to do >> to fix this. Can someone point me into the right direction? >> >> Im' getting this error "Tags are not defined for physical network in the >> zone id=1" >> >> Cloudstack 4.3 >> xenserver 6.2 >> >> 4 nic's >> >> 1 management >> 2 private >> 1 public >> >> management and public have switches and working ip's >> >> I haven't done anything with the 2 private networks. I don't need them >> atm and thought I could spin a VM up with just the public network. So I >> tried to create the private network but the UI just sat there. I was >> watching the management logs but I didn't see anything. I then tried to >> setup a private network share but the UI just sat there and didn't do >> anything. What should i be looking for? >> >> > > Try to just give them placeholder tags. > For instances to use your public network you have to create a shared > network iirc. > Erik Weber > To elaborate, I believe the error/message is because you have 2 private networks, and cloudstack doesn't know which one to use. In a default installation the network offerings have no tags, and only one private network that defaults to the default offerings. As I suggested in my previous email, setting some placeholder, or dummy if you like, tags on your private networks should probably solve your problem. Note that you have to modify and/or create new network offerings to include tags before you can use the private networks. -- Erik Weber