Have you set the KVM traffic labels within Cloudstack when you spun up your zone?

Do you have IPV4 forwarding on?


cat /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
If not, turn it on, and make it permanent by:
sysctl -w net.ipv4.ip_forward=1
/etc/sysctl.conf:
net.ipv4.ip_forward = 1
I also had problems with system ISOs because the latest incubating for Ubuntu (this may have already been fixed) does not include the system VM ISOs when you do a apt-get install cloud-agent. If you did a source install, it may be different.

Just my initial thoughts.



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On Dec 15, 2012, at 10:55 AM, Aleksey Samarin <nrg3...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi all!

I have a problem with bridge.
My setup is: Ubuntu/KVM.
CS 4.0.0-incubating, advanced installation.
3 bridges: mgmtbr0, inetbr0 and guestbr0.
mgmtbr0 - storage+management. inetbr0 - internet. guestbr0 - guest traffic.
So, after install and configure, ssmv and cpvm starts well,
but they can't access gateway via inetbr0.(can't ping gw from ssvm or cpvm)
Trying to find the problem, ran tcpdump on kvm host and saw something like this

tcpdump -i inetbr0

ARP, Request who-has xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx tell hostname, length 46
STP 802.1w, Rapid STP, Flags [Forward], bridge-id
8000.d0:7e:28:07:77:0e.8016, length 47
IP hostname > xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx UDP, length 52

arp -n
Address                  HWtype  HWaddress           Flags Mask            Iface
169.254.0.1              ether   fe:00:a9:fe:02:52   C                     eth0

Nothing about gateway, any thoughts?

All the best Alex

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