Hi Curtis,

The process flow is not documented, but yes when a user hits the
connect button the OS firewall is modified. But looking at your log
output, it's not getting to that step.

It's not able to ssh into the vm1 to update anything.

Can to tell if anything is happening to vm1 between the new state and
the reserved state?
Like the vm1 gets turned off or the vm gets a new IP from openstack
and is does not resolve to vm1 anymore?

Aaron

On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 12:50 PM, Curtis C. <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a Windows server 2008 instance/slot/computer which is up until
> the user connects, then the networking on the instance stops, I assume
> because hitting the connect button sets off some kind of networking
> process on the instance, such as adding firewall rules. In this case
> the instances get their IP via DHCP because VCL is being backended by
> OpenStack.
>
> Is that connection/networking process documented anywhere?
>
> As I may be totally wrong, kinda new to VCL :), about what is going
> on, here are the logs for one of the reservations:
>
> http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=L5G3qCmx
>
> Thanks,
> Curtis.
>
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