Hello Mike, 

It works pretty well if we use separate network for Management and VMware 
hosts. If you can have a look on the logs you will get to know the reason of 
not getting deployed. Make sure that you have proper routing between you 
Management network and POD network (VMware hosts) . 

Vivek Kumar
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> On 02-Jul-2020, at 12:13 AM, Corey, Mike <mike.co...@sap.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
>  
> I’m running into trouble with deploying the SystemVMs.  I think it’s because 
> the “Management Network” is different IP/VLAN than what my ESXi vmkernel port 
> group is.
>  
> I have re-read the installation doc and if this is in fact a requirement than 
> it stinks…
>  
> In the vSwitch properties dialog box, you may see a vCenter management 
> network. This same network will also be used as the CloudStack management 
> network. CloudStack requires the vCenter management network to be configured 
> properly. 
>  
> Do the ESXi vmkernel and the network for the SystemVMs need to be the same 
> VLAN/Network/Port Group?  As I stand right now, my ESXi hosts are on network 
> 192.168.32.x and the management IP ranges are 192.168.4.x.
>  
> If that is the case – can you explicitly call that out in the 
> setup/installation?  Also, why is this the case as we’d typically have 
> management and hypervisors on isolated/separate networks (ACLs).
>  
>  
>  
>  
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