You can access the console from your hypervisor (login: root/password) and check. Does your mgmt network have internet access?
Erik 23. feb. 2014 20:52 skrev "Mo" <m...@daoenix.com> følgende: > Erik, > > As I stated in my first message, there is no access to the system VMs. I > suspect I am not fully understanding how to input the subnets in correctly, > public / private. > > > > > On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 2:49 PM, Erik Weber <terbol...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Log in on your ssvm and check that internet access works. >> >> Erik >> 23. feb. 2014 20:38 skrev "Mo" <m...@daoenix.com> følgende: >> >> > Hello, >> > >> > I am attempting to setup cloudstack on Xen Server, I have setup the >> traffic >> > labels it seems all is well in that regard. The system VMs are running >> > without issue and setup the way I would like them as follows: >> > >> > Public IP Addressx.x.x.x (omitted for obvious reasons)Private IP Address >> > 10.4.234.151Link Local IP Address169.254.0.21 >> > I would like to know what I am doing wrong, as you can see I have a >> Private >> > IP address and a public facing IP address, but, no internet access is >> > provided within. Thus resulting in the inability to download the CentOS >> > Template (which is it possible to obtain a NEWER template when >> installing >> > Cloudstack). >> > >> > Also, I am not seeing ingrees/regress rules to allow inbound/outbound >> > connections; so I am a little at a loss on how to resolve this. >> > >> > If someone could assist me and/or direct me in the right way that would >> be >> > great. >> > >> > - Maurice >> > >> > >