Why are you running competing DHCP servers on networks that CloudStack
supposes are its networks?
There are ways around this, essentially configure your non-CloudStack
DHCP instance to ignore any of the MACs range handed out by
CloudStack.
--David
On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 5:11 AM, wrote:
> Hi al
Hi all.
I have installed cloudstack 4.1.1 and connected with esxi 4.1
through vcenter. After that ssvm and console proxy vm started.but these system
vms are not taking ip from cloudstack, its getting ip from esxi.
In cloudstack ui it has a different ip. Its trying to connect to