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Michael updated CLOUDSTACK-9759:
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> VPC VR ips.json ethNone instead of eth1
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> Key: CLOUDSTACK-9759
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-9759
> Project: CloudStack
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: Public(Anyone can view this level - this is the
> default.)
> Components: Virtual Router
> Affects Versions: 4.9.2.0
> Environment: Centos 6.8, CloudStack 4.9.2.0 advanced networking vlans
> for guest and public
> Reporter: Michael
> Priority: Critical
> Attachments: cloud.log, cloudstack.tar, messages
>
>
> Cloudstack deployment with advanced networking.
> My VPC VR is incorrectly be assigned ethNone inside
> (/etc/cloudstack/ips.json) for my eth1 public network interface. If I edit
> /etc/cloudstack/ips.json and change both occurrences of ethNone to eth1 and
> restart the VPC then the network works for isolated guest networks attached
> to the VPC VR and the VR itself. (note: this issue only occurs with the VPC
> VR not with guest network or guest shared networks).
> Here is the contents of /etc/cloudstack/ips.json
> root@r31-VM# cat /etc/cloudstack/ips.json
> {
> "eth0": [
> {
> "add": true,
> "broadcast": "169.254.255.255",
> "cidr": "169.254.1.203/16",
> "device": "eth0",
> "gateway": "None",
> "netmask": "255.255.0.0",
> "network": "169.254.0.0/16",
> "nic_dev_id": "0",
> "nw_type": "control",
> "one_to_one_nat": false,
> "public_ip": "169.254.1.203",
> "size": "16",
> "source_nat": false
> }
> ],
> "eth2": [
> {
> "add": true,
> "broadcast": "10.1.1.255",
> "cidr": "10.1.1.1/24",
> "device": "eth2",
> "gateway": "10.1.1.1",
> "netmask": "255.255.255.0",
> "network": "10.1.1.0/24",
> "nic_dev_id": "2",
> "nw_type": "guest",
> "one_to_one_nat": false,
> "public_ip": "10.1.1.1",
> "size": "24",
> "source_nat": false
> }
> ],
> "ethNone": [
> {
> "add": true,
> "broadcast": "10.100.71.255",
> "cidr": "10.100.66.3/21",
> "device": "ethNone",
> "first_i_p": false,
> "gateway": "10.100.71.254",
> "netmask": "255.255.248.0",
> "network": "10.100.64.0/21",
> "new_nic": false,
> "nw_type": "public",
> "one_to_one_nat": false,
> "public_ip": "10.100.66.3",
> "size": "21",
> "source_nat": true,
> "vif_mac_address": "06:56:74:00:06:2c"
> }
> ],
> "id": "ips"
> }
> After modifying the file ethNone to eth1 then the VPC VR has internet via
> Public network vlan 165 trunked that bridges to cloudbr1.
> "eth1": [
> {
> "add": true,
> "broadcast": "10.100.71.255",
> "cidr": "10.100.66.3/21",
> "device": "eth1",
> "first_i_p": false,
> "gateway": "10.100.71.254",
> "netmask": "255.255.248.0",
> "network": "10.100.64.0/21",
> "new_nic": false,
> "nw_type": "public",
> "one_to_one_nat": false,
> "public_ip": "10.100.66.3",
> "size": "21",
> "source_nat": true,
> "vif_mac_address": "06:56:74:00:06:2c"
> }
> ],
> Public network details:
> gateway 10.100.71.254
> ip range: 10.100.66.1 - 10.100.67.254
> Netmask: 255.255.248.0 /21
> eth1 on VPC VR is the Public network interface
> Guest network uses vlan's 300-500 that are trunked into cloudbr1 on the host
> computer.
> I'm also attaching the /var/log/cloud.log from the VPC VR
> Note: I restarted the VR several times attempting other
> /etc/network/interfaces changes before I read on how the VPC VR runs scripts
> to configure the nics, but the final restart had the reflected changes that
> causes things to work.
> Cloudstack is using KVM hypervisor.
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