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Andrija Panic commented on CLOUDSTACK-6801:
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Hi Jayapal,
Will try this, but this was not the problem for last few ACS versions I have
used.
Yes, Public vlan is untagged, I will try this as a workarround - not sure it is
possible to change existing Public IP vlan from untagged to tagged ?
Regards
Andrija
> Public IP not assigned to eth1 on VR in VPC
> -------------------------------------------
>
> Key: CLOUDSTACK-6801
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-6801
> Project: CloudStack
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: Public(Anyone can view this level - this is the
> default.)
> Components: Virtual Router
> Affects Versions: 4.3.0
> Environment: CentOS, KVM.
> Reporter: Andrija Panic
> Priority: Blocker
> Labels: publicip, virtualrouter, vpc
>
> Hi,
> after upgrade from 4.2.1 to 4.3.0, Public IP on eth1 is missing on VR when
> creating new (and on existing) VPCs, although eth1 seems present per
> /proc/net/dev.
> Mangement logs are fine, eth1 plugged in correct bridge, etc.
> Manually adding IP on eth1 and starting eth1 does work.
> From /var/log/messages inside VR:
> May 28 18:27:36 r-799-VM cloud: vpc_ipassoc.sh:Waiting for interface ethnull
> to appear, 0 seconds
> May 28 18:27:37 r-799-VM cloud: vpc_ipassoc.sh:Waiting for interface ethnull
> to appear, 1 seconds
> May 28 18:27:38 r-799-VM cloud: vpc_ipassoc.sh:Waiting for interface ethnull
> to appear, 2 seconds
> May 28 18:27:39 r-799-VM cloud: vpc_ipassoc.sh:Waiting for interface ethnull
> to appear, 3 seconds
> May 28 18:27:40 r-799-VM cloud: vpc_ipassoc.sh:Waiting for interface ethnull
> to appear, 4 seconds
> May 28 18:27:41 r-799-VM cloud: vpc_ipassoc.sh:Waiting for interface ethnull
> to appear, 5 seconds
> May 28 18:27:42 r-799-VM cloud: vpc_ipassoc.sh:Waiting for interface ethnull
> to appear, 6 seconds
> May 28 18:27:43 r-799-VM cloud: vpc_ipassoc.sh:Waiting for interface ethnull
> to appear, 7 seconds
> May 28 18:27:44 r-799-VM cloud: vpc_ipassoc.sh:Waiting for interface ethnull
> to appear, 8 seconds
> May 28 18:27:45 r-799-VM cloud: vpc_ipassoc.sh:Waiting for interface ethnull
> to appear, 9 seconds
> May 28 18:27:46 r-799-VM cloud: vpc_ipassoc.sh:Waiting for interface ethnull
> to appear, 10 seconds
> May 28 18:27:47 r-799-VM cloud: vpc_ipassoc.sh:Waiting for interface ethnull
> to appear, 11 seconds
> May 28 18:27:48 r-799-VM cloud: vpc_ipassoc.sh:Waiting for interface ethnull
> to appear, 12 seconds
> May 28 18:27:49 r-799-VM cloud: vpc_ipassoc.sh:Waiting for interface ethnull
> to appear, 13 seconds
> May 28 18:27:50 r-799-VM cloud: vpc_ipassoc.sh:Waiting for interface ethnull
> to appear, 14 seconds
> May 28 18:27:51 r-799-VM cloud: vpc_ipassoc.sh:Waiting for interface ethnull
> to appear, 15 seconds
> May 28 18:27:52 r-799-VM cloud: vpc_ipassoc.sh:Waiting for interface ethnull
> to appear, 16 seconds
> May 28 18:27:53 r-799-VM cloud: vpc_ipassoc.sh:interface ethnull never
> appeared
> May 28 18:27:53 r-799-VM cloud: vpc_ipassoc.sh:Adding ip 46.232.x.246 on
> interface ethnull
> May 28 18:27:53 r-799-VM cloud: vpc_ipassoc.sh:Add routing 46.232.x.246 on
> interface ethnull
> May 28 18:27:53 r-799-VM cloud: vpc_privateGateway.sh:Added SourceNAT
> 46.232.x.246 on interface ethnull
> May 28 18:27:53 r-799-VM cloud: vpc_snat.sh:Added SourceNAT 46.232.x.246 on
> interface eth1
> May 28 18:27:54 r-799-VM cloud: vpc_guestnw.sh: Create network on interface
> eth2, gateway 10.0.1.1, network 10.0.1.1/24
> May 28 18:27:59 r-799-VM cloud: Setting up apache web server for eth2
> May 28 18:27:59 r-799-VM cloud: Setting up password service for network
> 10.0.1.1/24, eth eth2
> May 28 18:27:59 r-799-VM cloud: vpc_guestnw.sh: Create network on interface
> eth3, gateway 10.0.3.1, network 10.0.3.1/24
> May 28 18:28:04 r-799-VM cloud: Setting up apache web server for eth3
> May 28 18:28:06 r-799-VM cloud: Setting up password service for network
> 10.0.3.1/24, eth eth3
> May 28 18:28:06 r-799-VM cloud: vpc_guestnw.sh: Create network on interface
> eth4, gateway 10.0.4.1, network 10.0.4.1/24
> May 28 18:28:11 r-799-VM cloud: Setting up apache web server for eth4
> May 28 18:28:12 r-799-VM cloud: Setting up password service for network
> 10.0.4.1/24, eth eth4
> May 28 18:28:13 r-799-VM cloud: vpc_guestnw.sh: Create network on interface
> eth5, gateway 10.0.6.1, network 10.0.6.1/24
> May 28 18:28:18 r-799-VM cloud: Setting up apache web server for eth5
> May 28 18:28:19 r-799-VM cloud: Setting up password service for network
> 10.0.6.1/24, eth eth5
> Nothing else usefull in other logs...
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