, January 9, 2014 11:26:50 PM
Subject: Re: [Users] no VM network connection
Thanks for the tips. Yes, after tcpdump left and right, we found an issue. It
is definitely an user error.
BTW, thanks for all the assistance. We have a promising setup working so far.
We are running tests and putting
Hi Will,
Do these new faulty VMs get IP from the DHCP server on subnet1? If so, can they
ping their default gateway?
If you SSH into the hypervisor that hosts the new VM, do you see a new 'vnetX'
device for it? If you type brctl showmacs name of VM bridge, do you see the
MAC of the NIC of the
On Thu, Jan 09, 2014 at 09:18:15AM -0500, Assaf Muller wrote:
Hi Will,
Do these new faulty VMs get IP from the DHCP server on subnet1? If so, can
they ping their default gateway?
If you SSH into the hypervisor that hosts the new VM, do you see a new
'vnetX' device for it? If you type
Thanks for the tips. Yes, after tcpdump left and right, we found an issue. It
is definitely an user error.
BTW, thanks for all the assistance. We have a promising setup working so far.
We are running tests and putting more stress to test it.
Thanks
Will
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