On 23/07/14 4:32 AM, "Silvano Nogueira Buback"
wrote:
>@All
>When I acquire new IP in shared network the same IP of vms are given
>To the users.
When you create a shared network, a range of IP address need to be given.
IP addresses are allocated from this range for the VM's in the shared
net
stack.apache.org>>
> Date: Monday, July 14, 2014 at 2:59 PM
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> Subject: [DISCUSS] Acquire New Ip from a different rang
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Subject: [DISCUSS] Acquire New Ip from a different range on shared networks
Hi guys,
At Globo.com we are working in a load balancer plugin for Cloudstack
with a network api deve
Silvano,
This is not exactly a help you've asked about. But something along the
similar concept, we've requested a feature known as IP POOL.
As an example, you have several networks either guest or public that can
be put into 1 large pool. In case network x runs out of IP space, you
would ge
On 15/07/14 3:29 AM, "Silvano Nogueira Buback"
wrote:
>Hi guys,
>
>At Globo.com we are working in a load balancer plugin for Cloudstack
>with a network api developed internally. This api manages shared networks
>and is working with cloudstack 4.3 (as a network guru implementation). Our
>load
Hi guys,
At Globo.com we are working in a load balancer plugin for Cloudstack
with a network api developed internally. This api manages shared networks
and is working with cloudstack 4.3 (as a network guru implementation). Our
load balancers are in a different network, so to implement a networ