On 24-Sep-2013, at 6:37 PM, Daniel Hertanu <d...@unixmob.com> wrote:

> Hello Ilya
>
> I repeated the issue by rebooting the Xen host without having it in
> maintenance mode in CS. At this moment I have the SSVM up and running and a
> virtual router (not related to the management IPs, I know). Console Proxy
> VM can't be started because:
>
> 2013-09-24 14:56:24,410 INFO  [cloud.vm.VirtualMachineManagerImpl]
> (Job-Executor-22:job-72) Insufficient capacity
> com.cloud.exception.InsufficientAddressCapacityException: Unable to get a
> management ip addressScope=interface com.cloud.dc.Pod; id=1
>



Hi Ilya,

I have run into the same issue too. It is easily reproducible by having
only one host in the Zone and rebooting it without enabling maintenance mode
on it.

This issue exists for both XenServer and KVM host when I tried.


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