Hi Mir,

If you are running 4.1.1 go to Infrastructure > Virtual Routers and simply
destroy it, start a user VM and a new one will be created.
I occasionally have this problem when an mishap like yours happens.

Guest VMs will only start if the management server can communicate with the
virtual router.

Marty

On Wednesday, August 14, 2013, Mir Islam wrote:

> ok here is my problem. I have a setup with two hosts. Which also serve as
> NFS file storage system for primary and secondary. A day ago someone
> accidentally rebooted one of the hosts. Since then I am having all sorts of
> issues starting up the system VMs. After destroying the existing ssvm and
> cpvm they were recreated and seems to be working fine. However the virtual
> router is not coming up. I connected to it directly via VNC and it is in
> fsck prompt because of inconsistencies in disk and asking for root password.
>
> Is there a default password set for the default router VM ?
> If not, how can I recreate it?
> Also, would lack of router VM cause other VM not to start? I can't restart
> any of the pre existing guest VMs.
>
> Thanks
> Mir

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