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> On Dec 19, 2023, at 11:20 AM, Wido den Hollander <w...@widodh.nl> wrote:
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> Op 19/12/2023 om 17:18 schreef Antoine Boucher:
>> Thank you, Wido. That's a great suggestion. Do you define all your ACS using 
>> DNS names?
> 
> Yes, I always use DNS everywhere. Never use static IPs in any of the 
> configuration.
> 
> If it's Ceph Monitors for primary storage, NFS hostnames for Primary Storage 
> or Secondary Storage.
> 
> Make sure you have a proper domain name to use for your infrastructure and 
> then just use DNS.
> 
> Wido
> 
>> I’m a fan - Regards,
>> Antoine
>> *Antoine Boucher*
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>>> On Dec 19, 2023, at 10:18 AM, Wido den Hollander <w...@widodh.nl> wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Op 15/12/2023 om 18:10 schreef Antoine Boucher:
>>>> Hello, When I initially adopted ACS a few years ago, I inadvertently 
>>>> placed my secondary storage on the storage network. Surprisingly, 
>>>> everything functioned well in the first year.
>>>> However, issues arose when I updated the system to the next version. The 
>>>> SSVM failed to manage and operate the storage correctly, and I encountered 
>>>> difficulties migrating templates and snapshots to a different SS.
>>>> My Question:
>>>> To permanently resolve my problem, could I change the SS IP to the 
>>>> management network by:
>>>>  1. Modifying the address of my SS.
>>>>  2. Updating the address in the URL field of the image_store table.
>>>>  3. Deleting the existing SSVM in the zone.
>>>>  4. Reboot the Management Server (?)
>>> 
>>> I think that works. While you are at it, I suggest using a DNS name 
>>> pointing to the SS. Should you ever need to change the IP again, you can 
>>> just change the DNS without needing to touch CloudStack.
>>> 
>>> Wido
>>> 
>>>> Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Antoine
>>>> Antoine Boucher
>>>> antoi...@haltondc.com
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>>>> www.haltondc.com

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