Hi Patrick, Is Guest traffic going through management NIC of xen servers? In that case, have you configured unique native/untagged VLAN per cluster to allow traffic through management NIC?
Thanks, Praveen Kumar, Founder, PSI Cloud Solutions On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 9:17 PM, Patrick Chevalley < patrick.cheval...@b-i.com> wrote: > Hi Praveen, > > Thanks for your feedback. I did indeed set all guest VLANs on all the > switches, this is why I thought about searching somewhere else. > Anything else I might have skipped? > > Regards, > patrick > > -----Original Message----- > From: Praveen B [mailto:pbprave...@gmail.com] > Sent: mardi 16 juin 2015 17:03 > To: users@cloudstack.apache.org > Subject: Re: ACS Multiple Xen Clusters / Pools > > Hi Patrick, > > It seems the guest VLANs are not enabled on all inetrmittent switches > between these clusters. Please check them on your physical switches. > > Guest VLANs are common across entire zone and they must be enabled in all > the switches which are part of that zone to allow guest VM communication. > > Thanks, > Praveen Kumar, > Founder, PSI Cloud Solutions > > On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 7:44 PM, Patrick Chevalley < > patrick.cheval...@b-i.com> wrote: > > > Dear All, > > > > Is anyone experienced with a setup containing multiple Xen Pools and > > Clusters, in an advanced network configuration? > > I've got a vlan range for the private isolated networks, did configure > > all switchports accordingly, but I still can't get a VM or a VR from > > the same network, to communicate with another, when they're in two > > separated clusters. > > Is there some kind of limitations from the Xen Pool, blocking private > > network traffic outside the pool? > > > > Everything works as expected when all instances are on the same > > cluster, but not as soon as one goes to another cluster. > > > > Would really appreciate any hint, > > Thanks in advance > > Patrick > > >