Also try disabling VLAN tagging, just normally. On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 5:23 PM, Partha Goswami <[email protected]> wrote:
> see, exact problem I have faced with HyperV what i did, I created external > switch which contains public Ip address and one internal switch which > contain private, and need to make sure you can access internet from both > switch/bridge. Now in ZONES > Physcal Network I have defind the switch name > and from which the various trafic will pass. then you try to create , > systemVM and see from Vm manager after creating you can ping google.com > password for SystemVM default is password > You can check using ping command > if everything is ok, then It will up and you can see agents status online > Hope this help > > On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 5:16 PM, Daniel Kollmer <[email protected] > > wrote: > >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >> Hash: SHA1 >> >> Hello all >> >> I am wondering how to properly do the network setup for the system VM >> because at this point it does not work. >> >> A short description of my setup: >> >> I have a network in which my hypervisor host primary nic exists >> 192.168.182.224/28 >> I also have a network which I want to use for VM public addresses >> 192.168.183.128/27 >> The cloudstack management server exists in a third network >> 192.168.183.65/28 >> >> After completing the setup wizard the system VM now has the first free >> address in the guest public network i.e. 192.168.183.130 and on a >> second interface it got an address in the private host network i.e. >> 192.168.182.226 >> >> I have set up two vlan tags without addresses on my hypervisor host. >> for the public network and the cloudstack management network. The >> hypervisor address itself (192.168.182.230) I left untagged because on >> my switch that is the native vlan. I also created cloudbr0 and >> cloudbr1 and linked those to the two VLANs >> >> Now if I log in to the secondary storage VM, I can not reach any >> network from there. >> >> I have the impression that something is missing from the bridge >> configuration, or maybe the routing table of the system VM is not >> right. With brctl I can see that the cloudbr01 and cloudrb1 are >> connected to some vnet interfaces, but none of those are assigned any IPs. >> >> I hope I explained it sufficiently. >> >> Can someone tell me what I am missing here? >> >> Thanks in advance. >> >> - -- >> >> Daniel Kollmer | Sr. System Engineer - OTS | >> [email protected] | Phone: +31 20 75 75 084 | Mobile: +31 >> (0)6 29 13 96 47 >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- >> Version: GnuPG v1 >> >> iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJU/tmfAAoJEAFpCdELSZ7ZnEIP/iboVW/JWtJjG7+7VIY+438a >> 3cylUL4BvmY+NmExH6JU9J/ZIYmsYA1hxxx7H51zXb1eGK53peM4Kj8bEu9cJCVH >> XCw59AT1m4/wysUoMwEtGhgF+pdXF/x3mRRUPUCZCN6/WGTsRscU0GV7d2FBuA5X >> oumg/L3gi49khdFetQb7Jd/u2/sxSXgfIlzd5n5T3YfrCDJqqn5PlpqeOgr2x7hr >> wXenhUQJhCqoOggF2Xb0CSRxuvxalsP8g6gVloHDlc1brZxoY/r6oCP8218g5cLC >> yPKeZ5X+UUD3f5e82Oycb/oSOlEmvWwCA3TtKauuWwDzVHUQtxnbKm4WrbUQfuVR >> rmqrkgDf4ZBnqnx+5b9a/tECbcWoEw+vPiPYNEoe/WbHA6nTh3GDdypVF2SHQ4Bw >> j6/3gJoXx2pdmRncW43rIMWEQERYdj2uArmHSqoHDzF/rBuQB91uLhiVAlKlVucf >> 0tLz1belL9VyE2Zx/BBr0AkvGHG3wv+vzy1PGs2TjjFfdjIBDFWWmxqULE58LRiA >> gnHGLN7W/KffyhmMQhbl1mBlwQldxLswm1T06IbMHSOZTq3H4a6DmWItrBqjlXxM >> OcDYdd/Bc4uFXDieYJ4tQ/retKLERdBmX5bRWSxWEQxRXU8wdajfLpeIV+jebPv+ >> Iv4LEWQSLLWGVpkZr3Gw >> =OQ06 >> -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- >> > >
