Hi, Make sure that iptable rules are configured properly for icmp and ssh traffic on kvm host. I think icmp is disabled by default on SSVM and CPVM on control IP address, but should be allowed on public IP address.
Thanks, Sanjeev -----Original Message----- From: Francesco Maria Magnini [mailto:fmm1...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2013 9:23 PM To: users@cloudstack.apache.org Subject: Storage/Console SSVM loose connectivity (can't ping them anymore) after creating the first guest instance I'm experiencing problems in Cloudstack 4.2 installation on both Ubuntu Server 12.04 and 13.10. - Installed Cloudstack Management Controller and a KVM host in two separate boxes - Cloudstack installations went fine - Created a basic networking zone, all is green, storage ok, vvms ok At this point, I'm able to ping physical hosts, Storage and Proxy SSVM public IP Address. - Created instance with basic template of CentOS, fine - Automatically created System Router At this point I'm still able to ping physical hosts, but no longer Storage SSMV, Proxy SSVM and the CentOS instance created a while ago. No errors, all is green, all processes running fine, just connectivity issue on the public network side of Proxy/Storage VVMS and Instances. *IMPORTANT* I've configured Cloudstack in CentOS enviroment before testing Ubuntu Server, with both Basic and Advanced Networking (VLAN separation) without problems. Security group is already configured with ICMP/SSH rules for inbound. Any ideas? Thanks