Hi,

I’ve changed it now so that my system-vm gets an internal ip as internal and 
external as external IP.
But the agent state keeps being unknown, when logged in to one of them I think 
I can see why.

The IP for my management server is also an external one as done when I first 
created the management server for the cluster (I was still under the impression 
the reserved system range needed to be external, see further back here).

So currently the management ip on the system vm looks like this:
4.4.4.4 via 10.17.1.254 dev eth1

Should the cluster ip also be in the range of the system reserved ip’s? So it 
picks the correct range.

--
Jimmy

Van: Jithin Raju <jithin.r...@shapeblue.com>
Datum: donderdag, 2 november 2023 om 11:05
Aan: users@cloudstack.apache.org <users@cloudstack.apache.org>
Onderwerp: Re: System VM network
Hi Jimmy,

Yes, for example:

CPVM needs to connect to hosts to relay the VM console.
SSVM would need connectivity to hosts if you are using VMware ESXi for Volume 
Snapshot operations etc.

-Jithin

From: Jimmy Huybrechts <ji...@linservers.com>
Date: Thursday, 2 November 2023 at 2:18 PM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org <users@cloudstack.apache.org>
Subject: Re: System VM network
Hi Jithin,

Do the system vm’s actually need to communicate with the hosts?

--
Jimmy



Reply via email to