Erik,
What I have done is -- label my two nics, one is private, one is public. I
labled as such, then attempted to go through the setup and denoted
cloud-public for Public and cloud-private for Management / Guest, which to
me makes sense, perhaps it's incorrect.
Attempting to access SSVM the conn
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" følgende:
> Erik,
>
> As I stated in my first message, there is no access to the system VMs. I
> suspect I am not fully understanding
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 wrote:
> Log in on your ssvm and check that internet access works.
>
> Erik
Log in on your ssvm and check that internet access works.
Erik
23. feb. 2014 20:38 skrev "Mo" 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
Hi,
Sorry for the late response.
If you can describe your setup I am sure I can get you in motion.
thanks.
On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 3:12 AM, Maurice Lawler wrote:
> Has anyone setup a public facing cloudstack with Xen server. I want to be
> able to provide the internal systems with a 10.x IP add