Matthew, It looks like you have forgot to label your physical networks and map them within the Zone Setup process, this is vital if you want to use dedicated NICs for any of the four network types, ie Management, Guest, Public or Storage.
Re the Cloud Supplemental Pack, this is only required if you are using Security Groups with a Basic Zone Regards Geoff -----Original Message----- From: Matthew Hartmann [mailto:mhartm...@tls.net] Sent: 14 May 2012 19:42 To: CloudStack user/admin discussions Cc: CloudStack Devs Subject: Fwd: Two Issues with XenServer 6.0.2 and CS 3.0.1 I forgot to include the following information that I found in the database after the host was added: mysql> select * from host where id=22 \G; [...] private_ip_address: 10.0.0.16 private_netmask: 255.255.254.0 private_mac_address: e8:9a:8f:22:9b:c4 storage_ip_address: 10.0.0.16 storage_netmask: 255.255.254.0 storage_mac_address: e8:9a:8f:22:9b:c4 storage_ip_address_2: 10.0.0.16 storage_mac_address_2: e8:9a:8f:22:9b:c4 storage_netmask_2: 255.255.254.0 [...] That information is incorrect, as the storage_ip_address and storage_ip_address_2 are two completely different subnets and CloudStack does not see these network devices. Thanks! Matthew -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Two Issues with XenServer 6.0.2 and CS 3.0.1 Date: Mon, 14 May 2012 14:36:57 -0400 From: Matthew Hartmann <mhartm...@tls.net> Organization: TLS.NET, Inc. To: CloudStack user/admin discussions <cloudstack-us...@incubator.apache.org> CC: CloudStack Devs <cloudstack-dev@incubator.apache.org> First of all, it is not very clear whether or not this patch is required for XenServer with regard to the Cloud Supplemental Pack: http://bugs.cloudstack.org/browse/CS-14655 Could someone shed some light on this? Secondly, I'm having an issue with CloudStack trying to use my "cloud-private" network for Public, Guest, Management and Storage. Here is what my CS 3.0.1 Management Server log is showing: [java] INFO [xen.resource.CitrixResourceBase] (http-8080-6:) Private Network is cloud-private for host 10.0.0.16 [java] INFO [xen.resource.CitrixResourceBase] (http-8080-6:) Guest Network is cloud-private for host 10.0.0.16 [java] INFO [xen.resource.CitrixResourceBase] (http-8080-6:) Public Network is cloud-private for host 10.0.0.16 [java] INFO [xen.resource.CitrixResourceBase] (http-8080-6:) Storage Network 1 is cloud-private for host 10.0.0.16 [java] INFO [xen.resource.CitrixResourceBase] (http-8080-6:) Storage Network 2 is cloud-private for host 10.0.0.16 On my XenServer 6.0.2 machine I have my "cloud-private" and "cloud-public" networks. In CS, I have my Storage network set to "Use default gateway". The XenServer has access to the Internet and can resolve the FQDN of all hosts, management servers and the SAN on the storage network. I can ping the IP's of the SAN on both Storage subnets, yet CloudStack reports after adding the host that it can't see the storage network; obviously because it is incorrectly discovering my networks. I have verified in the config in my database for my networks: mysql> select * from physical_network_traffic_types; +----+--------------------------------------+---------------------+--------------+-------------------+-------------------+----------------------+-------------------------+-------------------+------+ | id | uuid | physical_network_id | traffic_type | xen_network_label | kvm_network_label | vmware_network_label | simulator_network_label | ovm_network_label | vlan | +----+--------------------------------------+---------------------+--------------+-------------------+-------------------+----------------------+-------------------------+-------------------+------+ | 1 | 3a368a1d-5d33-4e11-80ea-02da222d3930 | 1 | Management | cloud-private | NULL | NULL | NULL | NULL | NULL | | 2 | 3bf7b069-355e-4171-8ac5-c6f84777fc9d | 2 | Guest | cloud-public | NULL | NULL | NULL | NULL | NULL | | 3 | bb19c965-d726-451e-98fe-e0363c3bbd19 | 2 | Public | cloud-public | NULL | NULL | NULL | NULL | NULL | | 4 | 9df97cc6-f4e6-4d5f-b148-99f0dfc64dac | 1 | Storage | NULL | NULL | NULL | NULL | NULL | NULL | +----+--------------------------------------+---------------------+--------------+-------------------+-------------------+----------------------+-------------------------+-------------------+------+ 4 rows in set (0.00 sec) Thoughts? 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