Why are you running competing DHCP servers on networks that CloudStack
supposes are its networks?

There are ways around this, essentially configure your non-CloudStack
DHCP instance to ignore any of the MACs range handed out by
CloudStack.

--David

On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 5:11 AM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all.
>                 I have installed cloudstack 4.1.1 and connected with esxi 4.1 
> through vcenter.  After that ssvm and console proxy vm started.but these 
> system vms are not taking ip from cloudstack, its getting ip from esxi.
>
> In cloudstack ui it has a different ip.  Its trying to connect to the system 
> vm through that ip and fails. Kindly help me .
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