onfigured correctly in db.properties
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>>> Kelven
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>>> From: Alex Huang
>>> Date: Tuesday, October 29, 2013 at 8:43 AM
>>> To: Laszlo Hornyak , "dev@cloudstack.apache.org"
>>>
>>> Cc: Kelven Yang
>>> Subject: R
required. cluster.node.ip needs to configured correctly in db.properties
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>> Kelven
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>> From: Alex Huang
>> Date: Tuesday, October 29, 2013 at 8:43 AM
>> To: Laszlo Hornyak , "dev@cloudstack.apache.org"
>>
>> Cc: Kelven Yang
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> is required. cluster.node.ip needs to configured correctly in db.properties
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> Kelven
>
> From: Alex Huang
> Date: Tuesday, October 29, 2013 at 8:43 AM
> To: Laszlo Hornyak , "dev@cloudstack.apache.org"
>
> Cc: Kelven Yang
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To: Laszlo Hornyak mailto:laszlo.horn...@gmail.com>>,
"dev@cloudstack.apache.org<mailto:dev@cloudstack.apache.org>"
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Cc: Kelven Yang mailto:kelven.y...@citrix.com>>
Subject: RE: ifconfig and MacAddress
I can confirm t
I can confirm the code's only there because Java didn't have it before.
--Alex
From: Laszlo Hornyak [mailto:laszlo.horn...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2013 11:50 PM
To: dev@cloudstack.apache.org
Cc: Alex Huang; Kelven Yang
Subject: Re: ifconfig and MacAddress
Hi,
I not
Hi,
I noticed other problem with the MacAddress, it appears that it does not
handle the Windows ipconfig output.
(see related patch) https://reviews.apache.org/r/14514/ I tested it with
win8, 7, and XP outputs
As far as I remember this may be a problem when running CS cluster on
windows, since ea
In a setup with multiple interfaces or Multiple IPs on one interfaces, it
sounds more simple to just get the decision resolved through
configuration. Looking for interfaces that has IP configured as what
"cluster.node.IP" says so, can get us a deterministic mac address.
I'm not sure about a KVM ca
Just want to clarify something for people reading this thread. I'm not looking
at code right now so I could be slightly wrong about the following. 'host' and
'cluster.node.IP' are slightly different. Cluster.node.ip is recorded in the
mshost table and is used to tell cluster peers what IP the
there's a 'host' global config property that I believe is supposed to
be the master mgmt server. For some reason this is also not working
quite right for me on master, it used to set correctly per my marvin
zone config, going from 4.2 to master the 'host' property always ends
up as 'localhost' rath
I completely agree and part of why I want to change it. On my machine my wifi
and Ethernet devices sometimes swap as being first in the list and it doesn't
seem to like that at all. I don't know if it's because my mgmt IP is localhost
or what, but the new mgmt host entry never takes over owner
Tangent, if that's the code that comes up with mgmt server id (by Mac
address conversion to short), its bitten me in the past. It doesn't
tolerate new NICs well, for example in development when a mgmt server is
also a host and a link local bridge is created. Seems bad form to just run
ifconfig and
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