Jayapal: Just an FYI that I haven't had a chance to investigate this yet. I did notice, however, that the same behavior exists in 4.5.
> On Apr 2, 2017, at 10:13 PM, Jayapal Uradi <jayapal.ur...@accelerite.com> > wrote: > > Hi Mike, > > Can you please check the following > 1. In kvm host logs once to see any security group rules got failed. > 2. Check the VR /etc/dhcphosts.txt entry for the vm is configured > 3. tcpdump on VR interface to see whether the dhcp request reached to VR. > > Thanks, > Jayapal > >> On Apr 2, 2017, at 12:34 AM, Tutkowski, Mike <mike.tutkow...@netapp.com> >> wrote: >> >> 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: "Tutkowski, Mike" <mike.tutkow...@netapp.com> >> Date: Wednesday, March 29, 2017 at 7:47 PM >> To: "dev@cloudstack.apache.org" <dev@cloudstack.apache.org> >> Subject: VR Question >> >> Hi, >> >> With 4.10 (master), I’m currently running all of my system VMs (including >> the VR) on XenServer. When I create a user VM on VMware, it acquires an IP >> address; however, when I create one on KVM, it does not. >> >> All of this is running in a single, basic zone. >> >> Thoughts on this? >> >> Thanks! >> Mike > > > > > DISCLAIMER > ========== > This e-mail may contain privileged and confidential information which is the > property of Accelerite, a Persistent Systems business. It is intended only > for the use of the individual or entity to which it is addressed. If you are > not the intended recipient, you are not authorized to read, retain, copy, > print, distribute or use this message. If you have received this > communication in error, please notify the sender and delete all copies of > this message. Accelerite, a Persistent Systems business does not accept any > liability for virus infected mails.