[one-users] how to edit a virtual network template (extend IP ranges) ?
Valerio Schiavoni
valerio.schiavoni at gmail.com
Tue Aug 7 06:47:56 PDT 2012
Hi,
how do I update a virtual network template to 'extend' the defined IP range?
This is the vn template I need to update:
onevnet show 13
VIRTUAL NETWORK 13 INFORMATION
ID : 13
NAME : vlan-2000
USER : oneadmin
GROUP : oneadmin
CLUSTER : -
TYPE : RANGED
BRIDGE : onebr13
VLAN : Yes
PHYSICAL DEVICE: eth0
VLAN ID : 2000
USED LEASES : 16
PERMISSIONS
OWNER : uma
GROUP : ---
OTHER : ---
VIRTUAL NETWORK TEMPLATE
RANGE
IP_START : 10.0.0.1
IP_END : 10.0.0.20
LEASES ON HOLD
LEASE=[ IP="10.0.0.1", MAC="02:00:0a:00:00:01", USED="1", VID="-1" ]
USED LEASES
LEASE=[ IP="10.0.0.2", MAC="02:00:0a:00:00:02", USED="1", VID="149" ]
LEASE=[ IP="10.0.0.3", MAC="02:00:0a:00:00:03", USED="1", VID="150" ]
LEASE=[ IP="10.0.0.4", MAC="02:00:0a:00:00:04", USED="1", VID="151" ]
LEASE=[ IP="10.0.0.5", MAC="02:00:0a:00:00:05", USED="1", VID="152" ]
LEASE=[ IP="10.0.0.6", MAC="02:00:0a:00:00:06", USED="1", VID="153" ]
LEASE=[ IP="10.0.0.7", MAC="02:00:0a:00:00:07", USED="1", VID="154" ]
LEASE=[ IP="10.0.0.8", MAC="02:00:0a:00:00:08", USED="1", VID="155" ]
LEASE=[ IP="10.0.0.9", MAC="02:00:0a:00:00:09", USED="1", VID="156" ]
LEASE=[ IP="10.0.0.10", MAC="02:00:0a:00:00:0a", USED="1", VID="157" ]
LEASE=[ IP="10.0.0.11", MAC="02:00:0a:00:00:0b", USED="1", VID="158" ]
LEASE=[ IP="10.0.0.12", MAC="02:00:0a:00:00:0c", USED="1", VID="159" ]
LEASE=[ IP="10.0.0.13", MAC="02:00:0a:00:00:0d", USED="1", VID="160" ]
LEASE=[ IP="10.0.0.14", MAC="02:00:0a:00:00:0e", USED="1", VID="161" ]
LEASE=[ IP="10.0.0.15", MAC="02:00:0a:00:00:0f", USED="1", VID="162" ]
LEASE=[ IP="10.0.0.16", MAC="02:00:0a:00:00:10", USED="1", VID="163" ]
When I try to "onevnet update 13" (where 13 is the ID of the vn template to
modify), i'm shown an empty editor page.
If I try to "onevnet addleases 13 10.0.0.21",an error message reports that:
"[VirtualNetworkAddLeases] Error modifying network leases. Adding new
leases is only supported for FIXED networks."
Maybe it is possible to connect directly to the database and edit the field
'IP_END' somewhere in there?
Best regards,
Valerio
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