Hello,
My cloudstack 4.02 environment has 10 Xen 6.0 hosts ,i did not change
anything lately but start from last week ,many of my Xen hosts will lost
NIC after reboot ,which caused the VM instance on those hosts are not able
to start also.
I guess it is not pool master issue because some of the
Hello,
My cloudstack 4.02 environment has 10 Xen 6.0 hosts ,i did not change
anything lately but start from last week ,many of my Xen hosts will lost
NIC after reboot ,which caused the VM instance on those hosts are not able
to start also.
I guess it is not pool master issue because some of the
Hi Peter
I experienced a similar problem. I believe it is due to interface renaming that
happens at boot. Unfortunately I don't have access to my machines so I can't
check the specific thing you need to do but do a search for XenServer
interface rename and hopefully you'll get enough pointers.
Thank you ,Carlos. I just rest all the nic in the same cluster and now it
back to normal.
On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 12:31 PM, Carlos Reátegui create...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi Peter
I experienced a similar problem. I believe it is due to interface renaming
that happens at boot. Unfortunately I don't