I wish that were so easy. :( I have 200 VMs running across 5 hosts, and what you described is not a process I have time to learn right now. I do appreciate your reply and advice. Thank you!
-Franky On May 7, 2015, at 9:57 PM, Vadim Kimlaychuk <vadim.kimlayc...@elion.ee> wrote: > Hello Franky, > > I would not reccomend you to change database tables directly in order > to fix errors in configuration. It is better to set-up cloudstack again with > the proper configuration. > > Vadim > ________________________________________ > From: Franky Hall <fra...@cartcrafter.com> > Sent: Friday, May 8, 2015 1:22 > To: users@cloudstack.apache.org > Subject: How to reserve IPs > > Hello, > > I made the mistake of putting my entire /22 into cloudstack for private IPs. > I need to put some other things into that network (like network file > storage), and I’m wondering how I can make sure CloudStack never tries to > assign one of the IPs I ‘steal’. > > Is it as easy as updating the `state` column in the `user_ip_address` table > to ‘Allocated’? I’d like to ‘allocate’ about 20 IPs for things not created in > CloudStack. Is that safe, or is there another way to do it? > > Thanks, > Franky