>> Deploying Vms in existing networks succeed. But Vms are not given any ip >> address. >> In router, I see that the mac address of the Vm is not populated correctly. >> root@r-4-VM:~# cat /etc/dhcphosts.txt >> 02:00:42:47:00:01,set:10_1_1_17,10.1.1.17,test123,infinite >> -4,set:10_1_1_195,10.1.1.195,-m,infinite >> root@r-4-VM:~# >> >> After stopping and starting of the existing routers , Vm deployment succeeds. >> >> Seems like all the routers need to be stopped and started after upgrade. > > Forgive the question, but I actually haven't upgraded a production > environment yet! Is this normal to have to restart the VR's after a > major update? I *think* I remember that this is, but I just want to > confirm. >
So it's expected if we change the sysvms materially - but I would have expected them to have continued working. That said, I thought update of sysvms was optional and only necessary if you wanted IPv6-enabled system VMs. Can someone canonically answer this? Things like this will affect install documentation.