Just connect the storage via a different physical network (or vlan) to the 
hosts. You don't need to do any tagging in ACS management for it. The host 
agents talk to the storage, so as long as the agent can see the primary 
storage, you should be good to go.


- Si


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From: Nassir Jamal <nassir.ja...@avalontech.net>
Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2016 2:50 PM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Re: Separate Management and Primary Storage

Currently NFS, but I'm waiting to add Ceph until this is figured out.

Thank You Simon


On 10/25/16, 2:48 PM, "Simon Weller" <swel...@ena.com> wrote:

    Nassar,


    What type of primary storage are you using?


    - Si


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    From: Nassir Jamal <nassir.ja...@avalontech.net>
    Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2016 2:41 PM
    To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
    Subject: Separate Management and Primary Storage

    Hello,

    Can somebody please provide the steps to separate Management traffic from 
Primary Storage with KVM?

    I've deployed a storage label but that's only for secondary storage. So how 
do I do that with Primary storage? Can I add it back to an existing Advanced 
zone? Or Do I need to deploy a new one?

    Cloudstack docs say it's basically another management interface on a whole 
other subnet. But how do you add that and define another management on KVM? No 
option in the zone to add another mgmt. interface. We are currently on version 
4.8.

    Thank You


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