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Matty Courtney commented on CLOUDSTACK-4735:
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I realize this bug is quite old, but I encountered it today so it seems to be
still around.
For anyone that faces the same issue here is a generic SQL statement that will
release any Management IP addresses that are reported as released by the nics
table:
mysql> UPDATE cloud.op_dc_ip_address_alloc ip SET ip.reservation_id = NULL,
ip.taken = NULL WHERE ip.nic_id IN (SELECT id FROM cloud.nics n WHERE n.removed
IS NOT NULL);
> Management IP address pool exhausted
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>
> Key: CLOUDSTACK-4735
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-4735
> Project: CloudStack
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: Public(Anyone can view this level - this is the
> default.)
> Components: XenServer
> Affects Versions: 4.1.0
> Environment: Management server (CentOS 6.4 64 bit, CLoudStack 4.1.1),
> XenServer 6.1
> Reporter: Daniel Hertanu
>
> With only one computing node in the Zone, rebooting it without enabling
> maintenance mode on it, determines the management IP addresses pool to be
> exhausted as a result of CloudStack attempting continuously to provision the
> system VMs. Regardless the expunge delay or interval values, the management
> IPs are not released anymore and the common error reported in the logs is:
> 2013-09-24 14:56:24,410 INFO [cloud.vm.VirtualMachineManagerImpl]
> (Job-Executor-22:job-72) Insufficient capacity
> com.cloud.exception.InsufficientAddressCapacityException: Unable to get a
> management ip addressScope=interface com.cloud.dc.Pod; id=1
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