Thank you all for your support, I was able to figure out it was a VLAN
problem, finally I was able to ping in/out of SSVMs
Thanks,
On Sun, Oct 20, 2013 at 12:58 AM, Erdősi Péter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You're welcome, but.. can You start the vnc session?
> If yes, what did you saw on a local console
Hi,
You're welcome, but.. can You start the vnc session?
If yes, what did you saw on a local console?
Peter
2013.10.20. 4:21 keltezéssel, motty cruz írta:
Thanks Fazy,
when I ran the command dumpxml s-28-VM,
[root@kvm1 networks]# virsh
Welcome to virsh, the virtualization interactive termina
Thanks Fazy,
when I ran the command dumpxml s-28-VM,
[root@kvm1 networks]# virsh
Welcome to virsh, the virtualization interactive terminal.
Type: 'help' for help with commands
'quit' to quit
virsh # dumpxml s-28-VM
On Sat, Oct 19, 2013 at 12:05 PM, Erdősi Péter wr
Log into the vm console, can the system vm ping the respective gateways of each
interface? Are the interfaces configured properly? Can you ping the management
server from the system vm?
Ahmad
> On Oct 19, 2013, at 11:58 AM, motty cruz wrote:
>
> management traffic is an separate interface eth
Hy,
2013.10.19. 19:59 keltezéssel, motty cruz írta:
Thanks for you support on this matter! it is of a streamly importance. I
can't VNC into the macine, I get the error "no route to hosts"
But this is not goes over ethernet. Just connect to the vm-s console
same as a non-cloud kvm vm.
You shoul
management traffic is an separate interface eth1 bridge to cloudbr1,
public traffic and guest on eth0 bridge to cloudbr0
I can't ping public ip, private(management) or local lik
Public IP Address 98.234.34.208
Private IP Address 10.107.0.89
Link Local IP Address 169.254.1.180
both system VMs are
Thanks for you support on this matter! it is of a streamly importance. I
can't VNC into the macine, I get the error "no route to hosts"
yes the zone is enable!
I personally don't think it has to do with VLANs because management traffic
does not have VLANs but I could be wrong, also I disabled ipt
Can you check whether zone is enabled? if not enabled it.
On Sat, Oct 19, 2013 at 9:34 PM, Erdősi Péter wrote:
> Hy,
>
> Can you try to vnc to sysvm machine?
> root/password should be work, if you use the default sysvm template.
>
>
> Peter
>
> 2013.10.19. 17:33 keltezéssel, motty cruz írta:
>
Hy,
Can you try to vnc to sysvm machine?
root/password should be work, if you use the default sysvm template.
Peter
2013.10.19. 17:33 keltezéssel, motty cruz írta:
thank you;
I found the file :
[root@kvm1 .ssh]# ls
id_rsa.cloud id_rsa.pub.cloud known_hosts
[root@kvm1 .ssh]#
[root@kvm1 net
thank you;
I found the file :
[root@kvm1 .ssh]# ls
id_rsa.cloud id_rsa.pub.cloud known_hosts
[root@kvm1 .ssh]#
[root@kvm1 network-scripts]# ssh -i ~/.ssh/id_rsa.cloud -p 3922 169.254.2.56
ssh: connect to host 169.254.2.56 port 3922: No route to host
[root@kvm1 network-scripts]#
I get no route
Hi,
use the key file at /root/.ssh/id_rsa.cloud
If it not found, locate key file
Thanks,
Jayapal
On 18-Oct-2013, at 2:41 AM, motty cruz wrote:
> Thanks Peter,
> I tried the command you suggested,
>
> [root@kvm1 network-scripts]# ssh -i .ssh/id_rsa.cloud -p 3922 169.254.3.53
> Warning: Ident
Thanks Peter,
I tried the command you suggested,
[root@kvm1 network-scripts]# ssh -i .ssh/id_rsa.cloud -p 3922 169.254.3.53
Warning: Identity file .ssh/id_rsa.cloud not accessible: No such file or
directory.
ssh: connect to host 169.254.3.53 port 3922: No route to host
[root@kvm1 network-scripts]#
Hello!
I stucked something like this in Xen.
The problem was the networks (and vlans) on sysvm.
Can you ssh it (in xen, ssh -i .ssh/id_rsa.cloud -p 3922 169.254.X.Y
from the xen host machine, which own the guest), and check the network
avaibility of the system vm?
Best regards,
Peter
201
Hello, install Cloudstack 4.2 with KVM hypervisors, Console Proxy MV
started but I am not able to ping the private or public IP, second VM won't
start. When I ran the command
[root@kvm1 network-scripts]# virsh list
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