no route to host error means that port 22 is not accessible True unable to putty to the host, also ssh -i /etc/vcl/vcl.key 192.168.10.48 worked in the past, but is now failing. I had a problem with a XenServer Centos 6 VM changing the ssh listen IP addresses to other networks from the management network. I removed all networks except the Public & Private networks but have not been able to test yet.
Is VM7Cent6VCL1 pingable from the management node? Yes If not check your, maybe your dhcp settings are not correct and it's not getting an address on your VCL private network? DHCP settings match the ifconfig in VM6Cent6VCL1. Also did you figure out the MAC address to use? It looks like 00:50:56:XX:YY:ZZ is ok if the XX is not a high value. 00:50:56:3F:40:E3 worked till the VM quit listening to port 22 on the management network. I will research the XX value to determine the range that will work. It appears that I have two image name that point to the same virtual machine - VM7Cent6VCL1, but have two virtual image machines. I am in the process of installing a new VM to test using a clean install without on the fly modifications. On Tue, May 5, 2015 at 9:38 AM, Aaron Peeler <[email protected]> wrote: > no route to host error means that port 22 is not accessible > > Is VM7Cent6VCL1 pingable from the management node? > > If not check your, maybe your dhcp settings are not correct and it's > not getting an address on your VCL private network? > > Also did you figure out the MAC address to use? > > > > > > On Mon, May 4, 2015 at 8:52 PM, Litchfield, Elwin L. > <[email protected]> wrote: > > The reservation expired & the VM is still powered on. Where should I be > looking? > > > > Lewis Litchfield > > Technology Services – Viking Center Lab > > University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee > > 941-359-4231 > > > > > > -- > Aaron Peeler > Program Manager > Virtual Computing Lab > NC State University > > All electronic mail messages in connection with State business which > are sent to or received by this account are subject to the NC Public > Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. >
