Hi Domesenn_ From my understanding and engagement with Support, there is no currently supported way to update an existing Service Engine. A new will need to be created after the resource allocation ...
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Hi Domesenn_ From my understanding and engagement with Support, there is no currently supported way to update an existing Service Engine. A new will need to be created after the resource allocation is updated on the SE Group. Is manually updating the Service Engine resources supported as I have asked this before as well and it was mentioned as it is not supported method. Migrating to a new Service Engine will be less disruptive as updating via vCenter will require downtime. Sulaiman
Hi Currently the only way to increase the Resources requires that a new Service Engine be created. Process, would be to update the resource allocations in the SE Group and then to migrate one of th...
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Hi Currently the only way to increase the Resources requires that a new Service Engine be created. Process, would be to update the resource allocations in the SE Group and then to migrate one of the VS to a new Service Engine which will be deployed with the new resource Allocation. Once you have the new SE you can easily migrate all the VS to the new SE and delete the old SE. Sulaiman
Hi Unless there is very specific application requirements you should be able to use the Basic template setup and tweak them on the guides if there are specific settings that need to be added Sulaiman
Hi You can do it from both. For Controller it will be done from bash. For the Service Engine, you will need to be in the correct namespace and use netcat as telnet not available. Thanx
I have seen before that although you update a setting, it some how doesnt register correctly. Doing something like a change to an IP setting forces the config to refresh.
Hi The VS and Pool will use the same VRF. You will need to assign both VLANs to the same VRF. You can then set the Default Gateway on that VRF to be the GW of the Server Pool and the Connections to...
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Hi The VS and Pool will use the same VRF. You will need to assign both VLANs to the same VRF. You can then set the Default Gateway on that VRF to be the GW of the Server Pool and the Connections to the Servers should now use the Server Pool VLAN. You might need to specify within the Pool configurations as well, that it needs to use the Server Pool VLAN, if it does not pick it automatically