This is a big drawback of CloudStack, it is extremely flexible when you have to create objects from scratch, but it is a hard piece of wood when you have to change them when you already use it!
On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 7:01 AM, Ahmad Emneina <[email protected]> wrote: > ah, I didnt realize your network was created. so import volume, deploy to > network (specifying current ip address to preserve it). > > On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 8:49 PM, Lee Webb <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I was trying to avoid having to manipulate the VM's themselves (other > than > > perhaps stop & start) or something that was a little less destructive > than > > delete the network & recreate it. > > > > I've had a go at updating the Network using a new NetworkOfferingId, but > > Cloudmonkey reports that it's not something that can be done for Shared > > networks: > > > > (local) > update network id=b2623beb-a685-4b72-81b7-53cb72351896 > > networkofferingid=546e9b9a-ec00-438e-ba2f-2509bea949f2 > > Async job 19acea4c-443f-4e1b-8e25-a66f13ba789c failed > > Error 530, NetworkOffering and domain suffix upgrade can be perfomed for > > Isolated networks only > > accountid = 0c0622ba-7b4b-11e4-84fb-2ebf37d37efd > > cmd = > > org.apache.cloudstack.api.command.admin.network.UpdateNetworkCmdByAdmin > > created = 2015-01-13T04:41:13+0000 > > jobid = 19acea4c-443f-4e1b-8e25-a66f13ba789c > > jobprocstatus = 0 > > jobresult: > > errorcode = 530 > > errortext = NetworkOffering and domain suffix upgrade can be perfomed for > > Isolated networks only > > jobresultcode = 530 > > jobresulttype = object > > jobstatus = 2 > > userid = 0c062ac6-7b4b-11e4-84fb-2ebf37d37efd > > > > > On 13 Jan 2015, at 3:41 pm, Ahmad Emneina <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > One solution that comes to mind is: import the vm volume as a template > in > > > cloudstack. Then deploy the vm to the desired network. At deploytime > you > > > could specify the desired ip address for the vm. > > > > > > On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 8:21 PM, Lee Webb <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > > >> Hi List! > > >> > > >> I'm wondering whether it's possible to add services to a Network > > Offering > > >> after it has been created & in use? > > >> > > >> I've a very basic offering with no services on a shared network > sitting > > on > > >> a physical VLAN which I'd now like to add services to (such as DNS & > > DHCP). > > >> > > >> Is it possible to add them in flight so that they can keep all of the > > >> assigned addresses etc.? > > >> > > >> What options do I have here > > >> > > >> Regards, lee > > > > >
