Specifically, by instances I mean the following

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I think, you people call it instance VM's or just VM's.  You can see that my 
instance VM's has addressed 10.0.0.124 & 10.0.0.141 respectively. I can access 
or ping them from the host they are running on but I cannot access or ping them 
from any other machine on the same network i.e 10.0.0.0/24.

On the other hand there are system VMs like Primary storage and secondary 
storage VM's as shown in figure below.

[cid:112a895d-d500-4b43-8b0f-521b4e47bd9f]


I can access or ping these VM's using their public IP address from any of the 
systems on the same subnet (be they part of cloudstack installation or not). 
Now my question is, how I can access/ping my instance VM's from any system in 
the same subnet i.e 10.0.0.0/24?


Hope that clarifies the question


________________________________
From: Muhammad Adeel Zahid <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, April 6, 2017 6:05:57 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Accessing Virtual Instances from other systems on the same subnet

by instances I mean what cloudstack management server calls instances. I have 
followed the sample guide to install cloudstack management and KVM on two 
separate machines and got no error during the installation.

________________________________
From: Rafael Weingärtner <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, April 6, 2017 5:21:53 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Accessing Virtual Instances from other systems on the same subnet

What is your setup?
What do you mean by instances? User VMs?
I am assuming you are talking about the public IP. Did you set the name of
the public bridge properly (interface where the public traffic goes)?

On Thu, Apr 6, 2017 at 6:44 AM, Muhammad Adeel Zahid <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Guys,
>
>
> I have setup cloudstack management and hpyervisor (KVM) on machine 1 and
> machine 2 respectively. I am successfully able to ping the instances from
> hypervisor machine (machine 2) but I can't ping it from any of the other
> machines on the same subnet. Why is that?  How can I make it work?
>
>
> Another observation is that I can ping secondary storage and primary
> storage vm's from any system on the same subnet without any extra
> configuration. Can I have similar configuration-free setup from virtual
> instances? If not, what else I have to do to ping/access virtual instances
> from other machines in the same subnet.
>
>
> Regards
>
> Adeel
>



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