Below you can find the network scenario
- Basic Networking Zone
- Management Controller (Ubuntu Server 12.04 LTS): 10.77.0.11
- KVM Host (Ubuntu Server 13.10, same issue in Ubuntu Server 12.04 LTS):
10.77.0.21
- POD IP Range: 10.77.0.41 - 10.77.0.60
- Guest Network: 10.77.0.61 - 10.77.0.80
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Subject: Storage/Console SSVM loose connectivity (can't ping them anymore)
after creating the first guest instance
I'm experiencing problems in Cloudstack 4.2 installation on both Ubuntu
Server 12.04 and 13.10.
- Installed Cloudstack Management Controller and a KVM host in two
On 05-Dec-2013, at 10:53 am, Sanjeev Neelarapu sanjeev.neelar...@citrix.com
wrote:
Hi,
Make sure that iptable rules are configured properly for icmp and ssh
traffic on kvm host.
I think icmp is disabled by default on SSVM and CPVM
on control IP address, but should be allowed on public IP
I know.
As I said on top of the discussion, I tested Cloudstack 4.2 on a CentOS 6.4
deployment (Controller, KVM Host) and never encountered problems on
network. I even tested Advancend networking with VLANS, GRE Tunnels in a
very complicated scenarios.
Switching to Ubuntu (because I need to
Comments inline.
On 05-Dec-2013, at 5:35 pm, Francesco Maria Magnini fmm1...@gmail.com wrote:
I know.
My reply was inline to the comment:
I think icmp is disabled by default on SSVM and CPVM
on control IP address, but should be allowed on public IP address.
FWIW, ICMP works on both the
Cloud0 is created dynamically by Cloudstack, in CentOS too.
I think it's not related to security groups, since I'm not able to ping
anymore from outside the Console VM and Storage VM after creating instances.
So it's definitely something wrong with the scripts that are responsible to
create
Comments inline.
On 05-Dec-2013, at 6:34 pm, Francesco Maria Magnini fmm1...@gmail.com wrote:
Cloud0 is created dynamically by Cloudstack, in CentOS too.
Yes, of course its created by cloudstack. I am trying to recall what
I was thinking while I was typing. :D
I think it's not related to
I'm experiencing problems in Cloudstack 4.2 installation on both Ubuntu
Server 12.04 and 13.10.
- Installed Cloudstack Management Controller and a KVM host in two
separate boxes
- Cloudstack installations went fine
- Created a basic networking zone, all is green, storage ok, vvms ok
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Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2013 9:23 PM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Storage/Console SSVM loose connectivity (can't ping them anymore)
after creating the first guest instance
I'm experiencing problems in Cloudstack 4.2 installation on both Ubuntu Server