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CloudPlatform
(powered by Apache
CloudStack) Version 4.2
Administrator's Guide
Revised October 27, 2013 10:50 pm Pacific
Citrix CloudPlatform
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CloudPlatform (powered by Apache CloudStack) Version 4.2 Administrator's Guide CloudPlatform (powered by Apache CloudStack) Version 4.2 Administrator's Guide Revised October 27, 2013 10:50 pm Pacific Author Citrix CloudPlatform © 2013 Citrix Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Citrix Systems, Inc., the Citrix logo, Citrix XenServer, Citrix XenCenter, and CloudPlatform are trademarks or registered trademarks of Citrix Systems, Inc. All other bra
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1. Getting More Information and Help 1 1.1. Additional Documentation Available ............................................................................... 1 1.2. Citrix Knowledge Center ............................................................................................... 1 1.3. Contacting Support ....................................................................................................
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CloudPlatform (powered by Apache CloudStack) Version 4.2 Administrator's Guide 7. Using Projects to Organize Users and Resources 35 7.1. Overview of Projects .................................................................................................. 35 7.2. Configuring Projects ................................................................................................... 35 7.2.1. Setting Up Invitations ..................
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10.4.1. Individual ....................................................................................................... 74 10.4.2. Support Matrix for an Isolated Network (Combination) ...................................... 75 10.4.3. Support Matrix for Shared Network (Combination) ............................................ 76 10.4.4. Support Matrix for Basic Zone ........................................................................ 77 10.5. Network Offerings .............................
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CloudPlatform (powered by Apache CloudStack) Version 4.2 Administrator's Guide 12.7. Using Cisco UCS as Bare Metal Host CloudPlatform . ............................................... 105 12.7.1. Registering a UCS Manager ......................................................................... 106 12.7.2. Associating a Profile with a UCS Blade ......................................................... 106 12.7.3. Disassociating a Profile from a UCS Blade ........................................
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14.4.8. Volume Deletion and Garbage Collection ...................................................... 138 14.5. Working with Snapshots . ......................................................................................... 138 14.5.1. Automatic Snapshot Creation and Retention . ................................................. 139 14.5.2. Incremental Snapshots and Backup .............................................................. 139 14.5.3. Volume Status ...............................
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CloudPlatform (powered by Apache CloudStack) Version 4.2 Administrator's Guide 16.15.2. Limitations ................................................................................................. 178 16.15.3. Best Practices ............................................................................................ 178 16.15.4. Reserving an IP Range .............................................................................. 178 16.16. Configuring Multiple IP Addresses on a Single NIC ......
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17. Working with System Virtual Machines 229 17.1. The System VM Template ....................................................................................... 229 17.2. Multiple System VM Support for VMware ................................................................. 229 17.3. Console Proxy ........................................................................................................ 229 17.3.1. Changi
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CloudPlatform (powered by Apache CloudStack) Version 4.2 Administrator's Guide 22.3. Log Collection Utility cloud-bugtool .......................................................................... 255 22.3.1. Using cloud-bugtool ..................................................................................... 255 22.4. Data Loss on Exported Primary Storage .................................................................. 255 22.5. Recovering a Lost Virtual Router ...........................
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Chapter 1. Getting More Information and Help 1.1. Additional Documentation Available The following guides are available: • Installation Guide — Covers initial installation of CloudPlatform. It aims to cover in full detail all the steps and requirements to obtain a functioning cloud deployment. At times, this guide mentions additional topics in the context of installation tasks, but does not give full details on every topic. Additional details on many of these topics can be found in the CloudPlat
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Chapter 2. Concepts 2.1. What Is CloudPlatform? CloudPlatform is a software platform that pools computing resources to build public, private, and hybrid Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) clouds. CloudPlatform manages the network, storage, and compute nodes that make up a cloud infrastructure. Use CloudPlatform to deploy, manage, and configure cloud computing environments. Typical users are service providers and enterprises. With CloudPlatform, you can: • Set up an on-demand, elastic cloud compu
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Chapter 2. Concepts Massively Scalable Infrastructure Management CloudPlatform can manage tens of thousands of servers installed in multiple geographically distributed datacenters. The centralized management server scales linearly, eliminating the need for intermediate cluster-level management servers. No single component failure can cause cloud-wide outage. Periodic maintenance of the management server can be performed without affecting the functioning of virtual machines running in the cloud.
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Management Server Overview A more full-featured installation consists of a highly-available multi-node Management Server installation and up to thousands of hosts using any of several advanced networking setups. For information about deployment options, see Choosing a Deployment Architecture in the Installation Guide. 2.3.1. Management Server Overview The Management Server is the CloudPlatform software that manages cloud resources. By interacting with the Management Server through its UI or API,
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Chapter 2. Concepts • Zone: Typically, a zone is equivalent to a single datacenter. A zone consists of one or more pods and secondary storage. • Pod: A pod is usually one rack of hardware that includes a layer-2 switch and one or more clusters. • Cluster: A cluster consists of one or more hosts and primary storage. • Host: A single compute node within a cluster. The hosts are where the actual cloud services run in the form of guest virtual machines. • Primary storage is associated with a cluster
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Networking Overview • Basic. Provides a single network where guest isolation can be provided through layer-3 means such as security groups (IP address source filtering). • Advanced. For more sophisticated network topologies. This network model provides the most flexibility in defining guest networks and providing guest isolation. For more details, see Network Setup in the Installation Guide. 7
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Chapter 3. Cloud Infrastructure Concepts 3.1. About Regions To increase reliability of the cloud, you can optionally group resources into multiple geographic regions. A region is the largest available organizational unit within a CloudPlatform deployment. A region is made up of several availability zones, where each zone is equivalent to a datacenter. Each region is controlled by its own cluster of Management Servers, running in one of the zones. The zones in a region are typically located in cl
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Chapter 3. Cloud Infrastructure Concepts The benefit of organizing infrastructure into zones is to provide physical isolation and redundancy. For example, each zone can have its own power supply and network uplink, and the zones can be widely separated geographically (though this is not required). A zone consists of: • One or more pods. Each pod contains one or more clusters of hosts and one or more primary storage servers. • (Optional) If zone-wide primary storage is desired, a zone may contain