GitHub user bhorvitz added a comment to the discussion: CloudStack-KVM 
integration for Veeam B&R

> As Veeam will be trying to connect to the worker VM, can you please verify if 
> the network connectivity is working? Also, is the VM getting booted and 
> stopped? You can check the VM console.

@shwstppr So, it looks like network connectivity is the problem, but the 
question is why.  I can't ping the worker VM from the VBR server but I can ping 
another VM on the same subnet and same network in cloudstack, so I don't 
suspect any actual networking problem.

It sort of looks like the worker might not be getting configured.  I can see 
the VM boot on console and then after it's done, it has just a prompt of 
"localhost login: " which if I extrapolate that the hostname didn't get set, 
maybe other things didn't as well?  Are there particular requirements or 
restrictions from a network offering perspective that it might need?  Right now 
it's on the system DefaultIsolatedNetworkOffering.

> The second issue is my doing. I accidentally introduced an issue while trying 
> to filter Kubernetes node VMs. That is fixed by 
> [789764a](https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/commit/789764a27293e17bd45ed82a4f89929e77742abd),
>  so if you can please verify if the commit is there.

Fixed!

GitHub link: 
https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/discussions/12869#discussioncomment-16909745

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