Subject: Re: System VMs grabbing wrong IP
Hey Soheil,
They get set to one of the interfaces on the system when you start the
management server for the first time. So if you have multiple interfaces on the
system it will only configure the services for one of the ip addresses.
This looks like we
> wizard/basic setup?
> -Soheil
>
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Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2013 3:49 PM
To: dev@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Re: System VMs grabbing wrong IP
Sean,
Change the global setting "host" to the ip address where the management server
should respond to. You need to r
Sean,
Change the global setting "host" to the ip address where the management server
should respond to. You need to restart the management server after you make
this change and recreate any system vms (ssvm and console proxy)
Cheers,
Hugo
On Jun 27, 2013, at 2:35 PM, Sean Truman wrote:
>
All,
My dev setup is running management/guest on cloudbr0 I have eth1 setup with a
10.0.0.x network so I can access the cloud via VPN but for some reason my
secondary storage thinks my management node is the 10.0.0.x, where does it get
the IP from and how can I change it?
Sean