Excellent, good find!

Lucian

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----- Original Message -----
> From: "Yiping Zhang" <yzh...@marketo.com>
> To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
> Sent: Tuesday, 20 October, 2015 21:17:03
> Subject: [SOLVED] Re: how to deploy VM on to dedicated cluster ?

> While googling the subject, I came across the following slide deck:
> http://www.slideshare.net/srivastavasaksham/explicit-dedication-in-cloudstack,
> and on slide #7 it explained all.
> 
> Once I assign this new ExplicitDedicate affinity group to my instances,  they
> all get created on the intended cluster.
> 
> Yiping
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 10/19/15, 11:41 AM, "Yiping Zhang" <yzh...@marketo.com> wrote:
> 
>>Hi, all:
>>
>>I am trying to work out  the best way of deploying VM’s onto a dedicated
>>cluster.  Here is what my CloudStack setup looks like:
>>
>>Domains:   d1, d2, d3, d4
>>Clusters:    c1 (dedicated to d1),  c2 (not dedicated)
>>Currently,  I am not using tags for hosts, storages, service offerings at all.
>>
>>When I login to domains d2/d3/d4, and create new VM’s,  they will go to 
>>cluster
>>c2.  That’s great as it is the intended results.
>>However,  when I login to domain d1 and create new VM’s,  they can go to 
>>either
>>cluster c1 or c2, but I would like VM’s only go to c1.
>>
>>Is using host/storage tags and matching tags in service offering the only way 
>>to
>>achieve this goal ?
>>
>>The reason I am reluctant to use tags is that leads to proliferation of 
>>service
>>offerings, as the resulting number of SO  could grow exponentially with the
>>number of host/storage tags introduced.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
> >Yiping

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