I see environments with securitygroupsenabled = false but security groups work. There must be more to it than that flag.
-George On Mar 11, 2013, at 11:08 AM, David Nalley <da...@gnsa.us> wrote: > On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 11:52 AM, George Reese > <george.re...@enstratius.com> wrote: >> Is there a reliable way to determine across versions of CloudStack whether >> or not a specific implementation supports the provisioning of security >> groups? >> >> Thanks, >> -George >> > > > listZones should tell you > > (listCapabilities as well) > > See the SG-related responses below: > > 🐵 cloudmonkey> list capabilities > capability: > ========== > customdiskofferingmaxsize = 1024 > cloudstackversion = 4.0.1.20130201075054 > projectinviterequired = False > securitygroupsenabled = False > userpublictemplateenabled = True > supportELB = false > allowusercreateprojects = True > > 🐵 cloudmonkey> list zones > count = 1 > zone: > ==== > localstorageenabled = True > domain = cloudstack.loc > name = SanJose > zonetoken = b480cb70-8fe3-3715-8610-8706f6302c77 > securitygroupsenabled = False > allocationstate = Enabled > dhcpprovider = VirtualRouter > networktype = Advanced > id = d06193b2-7980-4ad1-b5d8-7b2f2eda63c3 -- George Reese - Chief Technology Officer, Enstratius e: george.re...@enstratius.com Skype: nspollution t: @GeorgeReese p: +1.207.956.0217 enStratus: Enterprise Cloud Management - @Enstratius - http://www.enstratius.com