Hi Mike, Is dhclient installed in your vm ? If you have the original password, try to log into the vm, and configure the ip manually. By this way, we can see if there is issue with networking.
I faced the issue that some vms fail to fetch hostname and password because of some miconfigurations in the vms. -Wei 2018-01-16 21:39 GMT+01:00 Tutkowski, Mike <mike.tutkow...@netapp.com>: > Hi Wei, > > No, there is no VLAN in operation here. > > Per your suggestion, I migrated the VM to the host that’s running the VR > and rebooted the VM after migrating it to this host, but it still didn’t > get its hostname or IP address. > > Thanks! > Mike > > On 1/16/18, 1:32 AM, "Wei ZHOU" <ustcweiz...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi Mike, > > Have you configured vlan ? What if you migrate VM to same host as VR > and > reboot the VM ? > > -Wei > > 2018-01-15 22:36 GMT+01:00 Tutkowski, Mike <mike.tutkow...@netapp.com > >: > > > Hi, > > > > I noticed a problem related to hostnames/IP addressing on KVM with > RC1 for > > 4.11. > > > > I have a single Basic Zone with KVM (no other hypervisor type in > use). My > > two KVM hosts are running on Ubuntu 14.04. > > > > All system VMs come up and I create a new VM whose root disk resides > on > > NFS (alongside the root disks of the system VMs). > > > > During the boot process, I see the following error: > > > > https://imgur.com/LdTIcb2 > > > > When the VM has completed booting, it does not have the proper > hostname > > and has no IP address: > > > > https://imgur.com/PY47Lr8 > > > > Thoughts? > > > > Thanks, > > Mike > > > > >