Hi, Thank you, for your all answers.
Tolga 2017-02-13 15:15 GMT+03:00 Suresh Anaparti <suresh.anapa...@accelerite.com>: > When the new host has a different network config, Add it to a new cluster > in the vCenter and then add that Cluster in ACS with cluster override > traffic labels for guest and public traffic. Refer the params: > guestvswitchname, guestvswitchtype, publicvswitchname and publicvswitchtype > parameters in addCluster API. ACS would automatically discover the current > hosts in the newly added cluster and add them. Follow the steps in below > email for adding hosts in that cluster thereon. > > -Suresh > > On 10/02/17, 9:23 PM, "Sergey Levitskiy" <sergey.levits...@autodesk.com> > wrote: > > With vmware clusters the behavior is the following: > 1. When a new cluster is added all ESX hosts in the cluster are > automatically discovered and added to ACS with no host tag. If a tag is > needed it needs to be added to each host individually > 2. To add an additional host to a cluster > a. Add host in vSphere matching network config of other hosts e.g. if > vDs is used new host needs to be added to vDS before proceeded to the next > step > b. All hosts in the cluster should have the same name for Management > portgroup and match ACS global setting ‘vmware.managment.portgroup’. The > default is ‘Management Network’ > c. Add host into cluster in ACS using host name as seen in vCenter > client. A host tag can be specified at that time. To authenticate to the > host ACs will use vSphere credentials cached for the cluster. > > > > > > > DISCLAIMER > ========== > This e-mail may contain privileged and confidential information which is > the property of Accelerite, a Persistent Systems business. It is intended > only for the use of the individual or entity to which it is addressed. If > you are not the intended recipient, you are not authorized to read, retain, > copy, print, distribute or use this message. If you have received this > communication in error, please notify the sender and delete all copies of > this message. Accelerite, a Persistent Systems business does not accept any > liability for virus infected mails. >