Connecting SolusVM installs to ClusterLogics
1) whitelist IP 96.125.182.104 to on your SolusVM master server and ensure you can connect from bacula4hosts GUI to your solusvm master node for the required API calls
2) STRONGLY RECOMMENDED - have your Solus GUI running under https
3) log into your Bacula4Hosts GUI and navigate to "Hypervisors" tab
4) add in your respective credentials and press the "add" button - ensure you connect to your Solus master control node
5) once connected, click on the "looking glass" icon under the action column
6) select which Solus Hypervisor Zones you wish to license/enable
*PLEASE NOTE - for OpenVZ, you do not need to connect to your Solus Master Control Node (this is for XEN KVM only and enables the hypervisor + VM licensing model). For OPENVZ, please just add it as a regular dedicated server. Bacula4Hosts installs on the OpenVZ Master node and will automatically backup all OpenVZ containers on that node. You can then enable OpenVZ VPS customers self service restore of their containers data via our WHMCS or Hostbill modules, or via our API into any other billing system/management portal
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