Hi Imran,
Guest , public and management on the same label (same network adapter )
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What version of KVM?
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Thanks for your reply.
I'm using 4.9.2.0. I'm posting the full log below!
The secondary storage is mounted as NFS.
PS: i was able to start SSVM after creating a new zone, however, when I
changed the IP range, the error came back again.
2017-07-31 13:23:15,950 DEBUG [c.c.a.t.Request]
Hi Imran,
Please find my comments as below
while creating the zone first time, have correctly added all the traffic types
to the first NIC ? yes , it's all labeled (public, guest and management ) with
same label since its used the same network adapter
Also have you mentioned the correct
Hello All,
I have ACS 4.9.2 with xen server 6.5 with advanced zone , I have guest network
for using the instances locally , with subnet 192.168.124.0/22 , I have a
problem that when create a new instance the instance not accessible when the ip
range is 192.168.124.XXX , if I changed the ip to
Hi Ghaith,
You have not provided the details about your traffic labels.
Regards,
Imran
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From: Ghaith Bannoura [mailto:gbanno...@etq.com]
Sent: Monday, July 31, 2017 5:47 PM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Network issue
Hello All,
I have ACS 4.9.2 with xen
Hi Ghaith,
In that case, while creating the zone first time, have correctly added all
the traffic types to the first NIC.
Also have you mentioned the correct bridge name (cloudbr0 / cloudbr1) for
the traffic label ?
What does your network /interface configuration look like?
What ip subnet are
Hello all,
When I download a volume through the CloudStack UI, the provided URL for
fownload results in a page with forbidden access (403 error). The problem
is that the file provided by CloudStack in the SSVM has no read permission.
Although the file
"/var/www/html/userdata/.vhd" have