From: Andrija Panic
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2019 8:12 AM
To: users
Subject: Re: Cloudstack Install.
Hi Francisco,
As long as your OpenStack offers nested virtualization, it should be fine.
I expect you would be only able to run KMV with ACS, as nested on top of
OpenStack
Hi Francisco,
As long as your OpenStack offers nested virtualization, it should be fine.
I expect you would be only able to run KMV with ACS, as nested on top of
OpenStack. Anyway, make sure to confirm that nested hypervisor has all the
needed CPU flags and can do its virtualization job properly.
Greetings,
I will do my first install of Cloudstack. I need to test my Software
implementation and this includes to test the API in Basic and Advanced Network
scenario.
1- Would you have some advice for me? About the install.
2- I have two VM provided by Openstack in the lab that I work. Could
I have an oss CloudStack install that I installed using a repo (installed using
apt-get). I want to add the vmware support so I can use CloudStack with my
vsphere cluster. Is there a way to do this without doing a complete reinstall?
I've read that you have compile with the SDK for VMWare
Bjoern,
thanks for your feedback, couple comments in-line:
On Nov 10, 2013, at 8:12 AM, BJO ERN wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> some critique to the overall cloudstack project in hope to improve it.
> I personally would wish that this projects dedicates more resources into
> documentation or ironing ou
Hi guys,
some critique to the overall cloudstack project in hope to improve it.
I personally would wish that this projects dedicates more resources into
documentation or ironing out the product.
Some issues I had during the installation of cloudstack :
- Lack of a feature matrix (What constellati
Hi Guys,
I am having issues with a brand new install of Cloudstack on Centos 6.4 and
a separate XCP 1.5 hypervisor server.
The System VM and the Storage VM will not start and the errors from the
managementserver.log seem to be saying
the below:
2013-04-03 11:22:17,732 DEBUG [xen.resource.Citrix