Hey Matt, it sounds like you have a vlan trunking issue. Check the switch
port configuration for the port(s) yout hypervisors are connected to,
ensure that vlan is present.

On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 5:43 PM, Matthew Midgett <
clouds...@trick-solutions.com.invalid> wrote:

> In my test deployment I have 2 hypervisors with XenServer 6.2 installed. I
> am creating a private network with public Ips, so that the VR is only used
> to hand out IPs and meta data. The vlan is 501, and it has a range of
> 216.249.111.2-254. What happens is that when I create new VM's and they
> spawn on the server with the VR cloud-init works and it gets the password
> and the server is good. When is spawns on the other hypervisor it can't
> connect to the VR and because of this it doesn't get its meta data. What I
> do is quickly move the VR to the other hypervisor, this allows it to get
> the
> meta data so I can login. Once this is done I can login and ping the
> gateway
> for vlan 501 but can't ping the other VM or the VR if it's not on the same
> hypervisor. I know my trunks and vlans are correct and the interfaces
> that's
> being assigned. To test this I shutdown the zone and deleted the network.
> Then I removed Vlan501 from the XenServer's and created it manually on the
> exact same nic as it was before. Then I added a ISO repo and manually
> installed 2 vms manually assigning the public ip's. It works as expected, I
> can ping the gateway and the other VM on the other hypervisor. This was to
> prove my vlan config.
>
>
>
> What do I do?
>
>

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