Hi! I have exactly that here, works fine. As Praveen said, check your network connectivity:
- VLAN, Trunk and possibly LACP settings on the switch - correct traffic label on all hosts/pools (Names of the interfaces) - follow your packets using tcpdump etc. Ciao Martin -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Patrick Chevalley [mailto:patrick.cheval...@b-i.com] Gesendet: Dienstag, 16. Juni 2015 16:14 An: users@cloudstack.apache.org Betreff: ACS Multiple Xen Clusters / Pools 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