Sorry, my fault
when I was reading "restart management server" I restarted the SSVM
2015-08-17 12:59 GMT+02:00 Sanjeev N :
> Make sure that SSVM is not using eth1 as the outgoing interface for
> downloading iso. That can happen if SSVM can reach the download location
> from eth1 CIDR. If that is
Make sure that SSVM is not using eth1 as the outgoing interface for
downloading iso. That can happen if SSVM can reach the download location
from eth1 CIDR. If that is the case, add the ip address of the download
location to "internal.allowed.sited" in global setting parameters, restart
management
On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 12:48 PM, Bernhard Dübi <1linuxengin...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> under Infrastructure -> Zones -> VMware -> Physical Network 1 -> Network
> Service Providers I see Virtual Router and Security Groups enabled, but
> there is no Virtual Router instance running
>
> Should th
Hi,
under Infrastructure -> Zones -> VMware -> Physical Network 1 -> Network
Service Providers I see Virtual Router and Security Groups enabled, but
there is no Virtual Router instance running
Should there be one?
Regards
Bernhard
Am Montag, 17. August 2015 schrieb Bernhard Dübi <1linuxengin...
Hi,
I use basic networking.
On the ESX there are 3 port groups
- cloud.private.0.0.1-vSwitch0 (untagged)
- cloud.storage.0.0.1-vSwitch0 (untagged)
- cloud.guest.206.0.1-vSwitch1 (vlan 206)
The SSVM has 4 interfaces
- eth0: private (no ip)
- eth1: private
- eth2: guest
- eth3: storage
We don't u
Bernhard,
Can you tell us a little more about your network topology?
What traffic labels have you got configured and which interfaces do these
correspond to?
- Si
From: Bernhard Dübi <1linuxengin...@gmail.com>
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