Noelantogerorge commented on issue #7743: URL: https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/issues/7743#issuecomment-1648021369
> @Noelantogerorge, Please help me with some more specifics here. I see this is advanced networking, your traffic labels are `cloudbr0` and `cloudbr1`. I'm assuming Management goes over `cloudbr0`, Guest & Public goes over `cloudbr1`. Is this right? > > AFAIK, your instance shouldn't loose the configured IP no matter static or dynamically configured. Did you get a chance to login through the Web Console and inspect the IPs? Perhaps you may try reaching gateways of your network. > > Please help me with the below. > > 1. Are we making use of VLANs in your network? If yes, please share. > 2. Please also share `# brctl show` when instance is migrated to HostB and HostC. > 3. Please try creating an additional VM, try migrating to other host and test the reachability from accessible VM over shared and isolated network. `# ip n` would show the MAC address table, you should be worried when you see `FAILED` as the issue lies in the physical network or the configuration of yours. > > Thanks @zap51 When I migrate VM to Host A or Host B it is getting cloudstack assigned IP address and Instances works fine. I am facing the issue only on Host C. I have attached brctl of host C on first comment. I think that KVM is having some issue. I tried reconfiguring the host multiple times but end in same situation. I think some configuration might gone wrong on it. -- This is an automated message from the Apache Git Service. To respond to the message, please log on to GitHub and use the URL above to go to the specific comment. To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For queries about this service, please contact Infrastructure at: [email protected]
