Franky,

Can you share more info about you config, e.g. Is it a Basic or Advanced
Network, and what hypervisor are you using etc.

Ilya¹s suggestion of using a VM to Œreserve¹ IP¹s works really well, but
if I can understand your environment better, I may be able to make some
other suggestions as well.

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On 09/05/2015 21:43, "ilya" <ilya.mailing.li...@gmail.com> wrote:

>Not certain what version you are running, but in my test 4.3 (advanced
>shared zone), i have 1 VM that i call IP -tracker - its always offline
>and has 1cpu x 64mb offering. I use that VM to reserve IPs i dont want
>cloudstack to give away.
>
>All I do is attach a network interface i need it to be on and then under
>nics i can assign more IP address to it. That feature is available in
>cloudstack.
>
>Regards
>ilya
>
>On 5/8/15 3:35 AM, Franky Hall wrote:
>> Hi Vadim,
>>
>> Now that answer is spot-on. This development environment grew into a
>>larger site than I expected. I can migrate the VMs; they do not require
>>100% uptime, but the owners do like them up m-f 8-5 ya know? I plan to
>>build out another environment and move things into it, but that will
>>take some time. This is the first cloudstack installation I¹ve done and
>>so far things work pretty well. I¹ve had to iron out a few kinks here
>>and there, but things have been fine so far and I¹m reasonably pleased
>>with the product.
>>
>> Thank you, again, for your feedback. I will look into cloud monkey, it
>>sounds like a tool I will find useful.
>>
>> Warm regards,
>> Franky
>>
>> On May 8, 2015, at 1:10 AM, Vadim Kimlaychuk
>><vadim.kimlayc...@elion.ee> wrote:
>>
>>> Franky,
>>>
>>> If you have to move such number of hosts at production I would
>>>recommend you to learn CloudMonkey and have to set-up development
>>>environment first.  There you can develop migration strategy and
>>>execute test-cases for re-partitioning the network.  We all learn from
>>>experience and there will always be better solution in the future.  As
>>>I understand the issue is not critical - everything works as expected,
>>>but you have some unpleasant side-effects.  So, be prepared - develop
>>>new network layout, test it at development and execute the same at
>>>production.  I see no other choice.  Doing changes at database level
>>>manually is probably the worst thing you may do.
>>>
>>> Vadim.
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Daan Hoogland [mailto:daan.hoogl...@gmail.com]
>>> Sent: Friday, May 08, 2015 10:45 AM
>>> To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
>>> Subject: Re: How to reserve IPs
>>>
>>> dirty trick: spin up vms, login, disable startup scripts/remove
>>>kernel, brang them down and leave them there to rot. The ip will never
>>>be used in cs again.
>>>
>>> If you like this trick: don't operate a cloud. (don't take this as
>>>condescending, just as my view on the thing)
>>>
>>> Op vr 8 mei 2015 om 09:21 schreef Franky Hall <fra...@cartcrafter.com>:
>>>
>>>> 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 I¹m wondering how I can make sure CloudStack never
>>>> tries to assign one of the IPs I Œsteal¹.
>>>>> Is it as easy as updating the `state` column in the
>>>>> `user_ip_address`
>>>> table to ŒAllocated¹? I¹d like to Œallocate¹ about 20 IPs for things
>>>> not created in CloudStack. Is that safe, or is there another way to
>>>>do it?
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> Franky
>>>>
>>>>
>>
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