Hmm... was the cloudstack installation supposed to drop the private key of the 
system VMs onto the host machine? I don't see anything on the host .ssh folder 
and it's not letting me log in. What's the easiest way to get around this other 
than mounting the virtual router qcow2 image?

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From: Ahmad Emneina [aemne...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2013 2:31 PM
To: Cloudstack users
Subject: Re: DNS settings

you should find that in your virtual router, since that will act as a
forwarder.
https://cwiki.apache.org/CLOUDSTACK/ssvm-troubleshooting.html <- use step
one but substitute your ssvm ip with the virtual routers link local ip.


On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 11:28 AM, Wei Leong <wle...@blackducksoftware.com>wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> I managed to get cloudstack installed and I am now able to create
> instances. My instances appear on the network and I can connect to them.
> However, my instances cannot connect to other machines on the network by
> hostname, it works by IP. The documentation states that the virtual router
> provides DNS services to guest VMs. How can i find out if the guest VMs are
> using the DNS server I specified when setting up the zone?

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