Vijay,
It sounds like you have two different problems:
1) DHCP lease file – this will be down to issues in your SLES template – you
probably haven’t sanitised network settings well enough on the source VM before
creating the template.
2) Password reset script: this is something you can and sometimes have to edit
to fit your guest OS. Check
https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/blob/master/setup/bindir/cloud-set-guest-password.in
As you can see the password is retrieved with “wget -q -t 3 -T 20 -O - --header
"DomU_Request: send_my_password" http://:8080” - so you
have to just troubleshoot your way through how this is enumerated on your SLES
box and potentially make some changes. In its simplest form just run this from
command line on your SLES guest and see what is returned.
Regards,
Dag Sonstebo
Cloud Architect
ShapeBlue
On 05/04/2018, 18:35, "Vijay Sachdeva" wrote:
Dear Team,
We have trying to deploy OpenSuse and Suse Enterprise Linux on Cloudstack,
although VM got deployed but we have been facing some issues like password
management script doesn’t work as DHCP lease file is not getting generated. Due
to this router IP is not determined by the script and we are not able to reset
the password.
For this VM deployment we are using Xenserver 7.0 as a hypervisor, so my
question arises here is this a normal behavior with Suse Linux and has anyone
came across this issue.
Any replies would be highly appreciated...!!
Thanks
Vijay Sachdeva
Senior Consultant - Cloud and DevOps
IndiQus Technologies
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