Sanjeev N created CLOUDSTACK-2953: ------------------------------------- Summary: [Multiple_IP_Ranges] VM does not get the public key from VR incase of multiple subnets per vlan Key: CLOUDSTACK-2953 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-2953 Project: CloudStack Issue Type: Bug Security Level: Public (Anyone can view this level - this is the default.) Components: Management Server Affects Versions: 4.2.0 Environment: Setup: Basic zone with xen cluster Build: Laset master build
Reporter: Sanjeev N Priority: Critical Fix For: 4.2.0 VM does not get the public key from VR incase of multiple subnets per vlan Steps to Reproduce: ================ 1.Bring up CS in basic zone with xen server 2.Add guest ip ranges in two CIDRs in the same vlan 3.Generate ssh key pair using follwoing api: http://10.147.59.119:8096/client/api?command=createSSHKeyPair&name=test2&account=admin&domainid=1 4.Register a template to CS which has ssh key reset script copied. 5.Deploy two guest vms with ip addresses from both the CIDRs with the key pair generated above Expected Behavior: =============== In both the VM's authouried keys file should contain the public key and key based access to vm should succeed. Actual Result: ============ Guest vm deployed with ip address from first cidr able to fetch the public key but not the other vm. Observations: =========== On VR web service is running on port 80 with ip address from the primary subnet but not with the alias ip , hence fetching keys from the VR with alias ip address failed. [root@ceddb099-8fee-462f-9520-c01b57762e4d ~]# wget http://10.147.43.131/latest/public-keys --2013-06-12 10:02:49-- http://10.147.43.131/latest/public-keys Connecting to 10.147.43.131:80... failed: Connection refused. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. If you think it was sent incorrectly, please contact your JIRA administrators For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira