Where is the setting to add a second vpn connection because after I add the 
first one I'm scratching my head.

Lastly if I see a VM starting to turn up resources ( I have one vm who we 
believe is transcoding videos ) and will randomly start using 100% of its 
allocated CPU.  I'd like to find those vm's and migrate them to a host with 
less usage.  Also when I take a host out of maintenance I'd like to be able to 
balance the load onto that server automatically right now I'm migrating vm's.

Jeremy

-----Original Message-----
From: Sanjeev N [mailto:sanj...@apache.org] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 20, 2015 11:09 PM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Re: Multi-point VPC & DRS on XenServer utilizing CloudStack

Hi,

It is possible to have multiple IPsec tunnels from vpc with each tunnel 
pointing to different gateway.
Your VLAN configuration works perfectly fine.
Cloudstack can check the host and storage utilization and allocates the host 
and storage based on the availability of resources for vm deployment.
What do you mean by VM utilization?

-Sanjeev

On Thu, May 21, 2015 at 6:23 AM, Jeremy Peterson <jpeter...@acentek.net>
wrote:

> Is it possible to do a multiple VPC IPsec tunnel?
>
> I have CloudStack 4.5.1 installed and VPC works find connecting to 
> PfSense physical firewall on site at a location.
>
> Now I have a second location that would also like a IPsec tunnel to 
> the hosted servers in CloudStack.
>
> I am using Advanced networking zones.
>
> Also I have a physical server outside of CloudStack I am going to take 
> the VLAN CloudStack assigned the VM on the private network and assign 
> that specific VLAN on the  5596 to the 10G port connected to the server.
>
> It doesn't look like it would cause a problem but does anyone have any 
> ideas if it is a bad plan.
>
> Also I want to look into a CloudStack script that does similar works 
> as DRS on Vmware.  My Hypervisor if XenServer 6.5 SP1 and I'm using 
> shared storage via iSCSI multipath.  I don't want to have to worry 
> about hypervisor over utilization so since CloudStack checks the hosts 
> utilization and the VM utilization why can I not use both of those 
> features along with live migration to offset the load on hosts.  If 
> this is already available and I just can't find it that would be awesome.
>
> Jeremy
>
>

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