I would check ethernet interfaces inside VR, (eth0 = loopback,
eth1=publicIP, eth2=guest, eth3=guest etc...) after reboot - we had some
situations long time ago, where incorrect ethernet interface (order) were
configured due to bug, and VR was unusable...
On 18 April 2017 at 08:11, Vivek Kumar w
Hello Rene,
I rebooted via API, I mean from cloud stack GUI
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> On 18-Apr-2017, at 11:39 AM, Rene Moser wrote:
>
>
How did you reboot the router? By OS reboot or by cloudstack API?
Regards
René
On 04/17/2017 10:33 PM, Vivek Kumar wrote:
> Hello Dag,
>
> Yes i have tried to add static route for the remote subnet in the tab of
> private gateway, and it works as well, but after rebooting the router
> doesnt res
Hello Dag,
Yes i have tried to add static route for the remote subnet in the tab of
private gateway, and it works as well, but after rebooting the router
doesnt resolve DNS, however i can ping to DNS IP but it's not resolving.
So here is my complete scenario:
1- Create a VPC and create a Tier.
2
Hi Vivek,
I’ve not spent a lot of time playing with private gateways – but have you
configured your routing table after adding this (Static Routes tab on the
private gw)?
Regards,
Dag Sonstebo
Cloud Architect
ShapeBlue
From: Vivek Kumar
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