diff --git a/gui/README.md b/gui/README.md index a13a491350a0769896a4211c2c9770c537886ddd..be3228fb20673d833a4d5536d36bcc528f44261e 100644 --- a/gui/README.md +++ b/gui/README.md @@ -196,6 +196,15 @@ where **<internal_subnet_ID>** is an ID of internal subnet used by your instance For more info, please refer to [https://docs.openstack.org/octavia/train/user/guides/basic-cookbook.html#basic-lb-with-hm-and-fip](https://docs.openstack.org/octavia/train/user/guides/basic-cookbook.html#basic-lb-with-hm-and-fip). + +<div style="border-width:0;border-left:5px solid #b8d6f4;background-color:rgba(228,240,251,0.3);margin:20px 0;padding:10px 20px;font-size:15px;"> + <strong>Notice:</strong><br/> + Sometimes it can happen that Load Balancer is working but connection is not working because it is not added into security groups. To solve this you + have to add the Load Balancer ingress traffic IP rule. + </div> + + + LBaaS (Load Balancer as a service) provides user with load balancing service, that can be fully managed via OpenStack API (some basic tasks are supported by GUI). Core benefits: * creation and management of load balancer resources can be easily automatized via API, or existing tools like Ansible or Terraform * applications can be easily scaled by starting up more OpenStack instances and registering them into the load balancer @@ -205,6 +214,8 @@ LBaaS (Load Balancer as a service) provides user with load balancing service, th Official documentation for LBaaS (Octavia) service - https://docs.openstack.org/octavia/latest/user/index.html + + ##Cloud orchestration tools ### Terraform