wav3front maybe try the Upmind forums, I think they'd be more able to help. I don't think many people here use Upmind because it's kind of garbo.
You should reformat your question too, because it's not really clear what you're trying to do. Chatgpt couldn't even figure it out completely, but it had some ideas pointing at looking for additional configs in Upmind for specifying servers:
The question seems a bit unclear, particularly in how the user is trying to link the package in Enhance with UpMind and what they're expecting to achieve with the "Package identifier" field.
Here's a breakdown of what might be confusing:
Package Identifier: The user mentions that UpMind uses a "Package identifier" that corresponds to an Enhance package ID. This is likely meant to map a package from Enhance (e.g., a hosting plan) to something in UpMind, but they seem unsure if this alone can assign a specific server to a client.
Specific Client to Specific Server: The user seems to want to ensure that when a package with certain specs (100GB NVMe, 2 CPU cores, 8GB RAM) is selected, a client receives a VPS with exactly those specifications. However, they seem to be questioning whether the "Package identifier" alone is enough to guarantee that the right resources are provisioned on the right server.
Possible Confusion: The confusion might stem from not understanding how UpMind handles provisioning or resource allocation. They might be thinking that the "Package identifier" should somehow control resource allocation across multiple servers, which typically involves a different system or configuration, like setting up resource pools or specifying deployment policies within Enhance or through another layer of automation.
What they might be missing:
The "Package identifier" might just be a way to link a package between Enhance and UpMind but doesn’t automatically handle the server assignment. This could be managed separately, either through automation scripts, configuration settings in Enhance, or another integration point within UpMind.
You might want to clarify with them how the "Package identifier" is intended to be used in this context and whether they have other configuration options for assigning clients to specific servers based on package specs.