Github user SudharmaJain commented on the issue:
https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/pull/876
@rhtyd As suggested I have added a marvin test case.
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I have this on my to-do list. It might take me a while, though. At the time
being, I’m busy with a customer project that is making use of the two
CloudStack environments that I have in my lab. Then, toward the end of next
week, I’m heading to Europe for about 10 days or so (customer meetings and
I migrated my system VMs (including the VR) to KVM hosts today (from XenServer
hosts).
I still cannot get IP addresses assigned to user VMs in a Basic Zone.
This seems like a 4.10 blocker, too.
Is anyone else able to get IP addresses assigned to user VMs in a Basic Zone
when using KVM?
From:
The SSH key doesn't work either. The default password for the centos
user is set at boot time to `password` which happens via the scripts
in the template itself. Coud-init is trying to fetch the metadata from
the default gateway instead of the VR (which which has a different IP
than the default GW)
Github user syed commented on a diff in the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/pull/876#discussion_r109299000
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