Thanks @Pierre-Luc Dion and @jaya...@apache.org,
My 'problem' is that being able to add an SSL cert to a VR loadbalancer has
appeared from nowhere in the 4.11 branch. (easiest explained with a screen
snip):
https://imgur.com/a/r7zxA0b
... which led me to finding the assignCertToLoadBalancer AP
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Hi Paul, ok I was not aware of that new feature. Is it wanted to support lb
on sourceNAT IP has in your screenshot?
Le mer. 21 nov. 2018 03 h 27, Paul Angus a
écrit :
> Thanks @Pierre-Luc Dion and @jaya...@apache.org,
>
> My 'problem' is that being able to add an SSL cert to a VR loadbalancer
>
It may have been Syed who added that API in order to add support for ssl
offload on the netscaler years ago. I remember he had to add the ability to
manage ssl certificates in ACS, so it is possible it was part of that. I
am guessing though.
On Wed, Nov 21, 2018, 3:27 AM Paul Angus Thanks @Pierr
Hi Rohit
I think I've found something regarding memory issues with vmware:
Schema-update only updates default system-vm, but not newly registered ones:
https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/blob/master/engine/schema/src/main/resources/META-INF/db/schema-41000to41100.sql:
448: -- Use 'Other Linux 6
FYI, I also t tested this on KVM (ssh into VR many times with while
true..do ...as Rene suggested) and also observed small increase in memory,
after 10min of script running, it went up by 10-20MB...but not sure how
significant this is...
Andrija
On Wed, Nov 21, 2018, 13:27 Zehnder, Samuel Hi Ro
Hi Samuel,
The upgrade notes do mention that you need to use Other Linux (64bit) for
vmware systemvmtemplate while registering the template prior to upgrade (pl see
docs website). The reason for this is because newer vmware versions have
deprecated older guets os like debian7. Glad you're find
Hi Andrija,
In 4.11.2 VR we've restricted the maximum size of systemd/journald files so you
should not see any significant memory increase than say 25-50MBs. In my local
testing with kvm, xenserver and vmware, I was never able to reproduce the
memory issue on VRs.
Regards,
Rohit Yadav
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Rohit
> The upgrade notes do mention that you need to use Other Linux (64bit) for
> vmware systemvmtemplate while registering the template prior to upgrade
> (pl see docs website). The reason for this is because newer vmware versions
> have deprecated older guets os like debian7
The doc says to
We used "Debian GNU/Linux 8 (64-bit)" and in the release notes I see a
"OS Type: Other Linux 64-bit (or Debian 8.0 or 9.0 64-bit)" for vmware [1].
However, let me change this to "Other Linux 64-bit" and verify if it
makes any difference here.
René
[1]
http://docs.cloudstack.apache.org/en/4.11.1.
Samuel,
We'll need to check if Debian8/9 guestos mappings even exist (last time I
checked these oses were not available in drop down) as for older vmware
versions these recent guest os are not supported/known. I'll help rectify this
in the upgrade notes.
Rene, thanks please test and keep us po
Hi Rohit,
Yes exactly, I didn't see any significant rise, as said 10-20MB no more,
and that is after at least 10min of this script running - so I don't find
it significant.
Cheers
On Wed, Nov 21, 2018, 17:26 Rohit Yadav Hi Andrija,
>
> In 4.11.2 VR we've restricted the maximum size of systemd/j
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