Thanks Rafael,
yes that is my expectation also (same broadcast domain for Guest network),
so it doesn't really solve my problem (identical thing is expected for
Public Network, at least, if not other networks also)
Other options seems to be zones per each X racks...
Will see.
Thanks
On 4 Octobe
Exactly; the management IPs is defined per POD already, the public you
could work out dedicating domains per POD, and then you can dedicate a
pool of IPs for each domain. The guest networking problem is solved if
you force users from let´s say same domain to say in the same Pod.
The other appr
Hi,
We solved this problem by splitting the network in an underlay and overlay
network. The underlay is the physical network, including the management traffic
and storage from hypervisors and such. The simpler, the better. In the overlay
there’s your services layer, for example the guest networ
Tnx Remi!
Brilliant advice!
чт, 5 окт. 2017 г. в 15:38, Remi Bergsma :
> Hi,
>
> We solved this problem by splitting the network in an underlay and overlay
> network. The underlay is the physical network, including the management
> traffic and storage from hypervisors and such. The simpler, the
Thanks a lot guys, will report eventually on steps we choose.
Thanks
On 5 October 2017 at 14:40, Voloshanenko Igor
wrote:
> Tnx Remi!
>
> Brilliant advice!
>
> чт, 5 окт. 2017 г. в 15:38, Remi Bergsma :
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > We solved this problem by splitting the network in an underlay and
> overl
Hi Admin,
Kindly upload RPM for 4.9.3 for 7.x.
Also let us know if 4.10.0 build For Centos 6.x are available & co-exist with
Centos 6.x /7.x Hypervisor.
Regards,
Anil Barbadekar
Hi Anil,
Long time no see, hope you are well.
RPM repo URLs for both 4.9.3 and 4.10 are listed on
http://cloudstack.apache.org/downloads.html
With regards to hypervisors there are no requirements to match up OS versions
on CloudStack management and KVM hosts.
Regards,
Dag Sonstebo
Cloud Arch