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Dag Sonstebo updated CLOUDSTACK-10167: -------------------------------------- Description: Environment: * CloudStack 4.9.3 / CentOS7 * CloudStack 4.9.2 / CentOS7 * CloudStack 4.9.1 / CentOS7 * Tested and reproduced with: ** KVM / 4.9.1+4.9.2+4.9.3 / CentOS7 ** XenServer 6.5 SP1 ** VMware vSphere 6.5 * Issue observed on isolated and shared networks * 4.6 "new" system VM templates: http://packages.shapeblue.com/systemvmtemplate/4.6/new/ Steps to reproduce: * Create isolated or shared network with running VM * Confirm that everything works OK - DNS resolution and DHCP. * Restart network with cleanup. * On new VR check DNS and DHCP settings. * Result: ** /etc/dnsmasq.d/cloud.conf: file is missing, hence no base DHCP config ** /etc/hosts: file present but missing all user VM entries, hence no DNS resolution ** /etc/dhcphosts.txt: file is missing, hence no DHCP ** /etc/cloudstack/dhcpentry.json: file is present and contains expected JSON VM entries As a result the new VR: * Will not hand out DHCP entries * Will not do name resolution Workaround: * Creating new VM or stopping and starting a VM restores all settings. was: Environment: * CloudStack 4.9.3 / CentOS7 * CloudStack 4.9.2 / CentOS7 * Tested and reproduced with: ** KVM / 4.9.2+4.9.3 / CentOS7 ** XenServer 6.5 SP1 ** VMware vSphere 6.5 * Issue observed on isolated and shared networks * 4.6 "new" system VM templates: http://packages.shapeblue.com/systemvmtemplate/4.6/new/ Steps to reproduce: * Create isolated or shared network with running VM * Confirm that everything works OK - DNS resolution and DHCP. * Restart network with cleanup. * On new VR check DNS and DHCP settings. * Result: ** /etc/dnsmasq.d/cloud.conf: file is missing, hence no base DHCP config ** /etc/hosts: file present but missing all user VM entries, hence no DNS resolution ** /etc/dhcphosts.txt: file is missing, hence no DHCP ** /etc/cloudstack/dhcpentry.json: file is present and contains expected JSON VM entries As a result the new VR: * Will not hand out DHCP entries * Will not do name resolution Workaround: * Creating new VM or stopping and starting a VM restores all settings. > New VR after network restart with cleanup is missing DNS and DHCP entries > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: CLOUDSTACK-10167 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-10167 > Project: CloudStack > Issue Type: Bug > Security Level: Public(Anyone can view this level - this is the > default.) > Affects Versions: 4.9.2.0, 4.9.1.0, 4.9.3.0 > Environment: * CloudStack 4.9.3 / CentOS7 > * CloudStack 4.9.2 / CentOS7 > * KVM / 4.9.2 + 4.9.3 / CentOS7 > * XenServer 6.5 SP1 > * VMware vSphere 6.5 > * Issue observed on isolated and shared networks > * 4.6 "new" system VM templates: > http://packages.shapeblue.com/systemvmtemplate/4.6/new/ > Reporter: Dag Sonstebo > > Environment: > * CloudStack 4.9.3 / CentOS7 > * CloudStack 4.9.2 / CentOS7 > * CloudStack 4.9.1 / CentOS7 > * Tested and reproduced with: > ** KVM / 4.9.1+4.9.2+4.9.3 / CentOS7 > ** XenServer 6.5 SP1 > ** VMware vSphere 6.5 > * Issue observed on isolated and shared networks > * 4.6 "new" system VM templates: > http://packages.shapeblue.com/systemvmtemplate/4.6/new/ > Steps to reproduce: > * Create isolated or shared network with running VM > * Confirm that everything works OK - DNS resolution and DHCP. > * Restart network with cleanup. > * On new VR check DNS and DHCP settings. > * Result: > ** /etc/dnsmasq.d/cloud.conf: file is missing, hence no base DHCP config > ** /etc/hosts: file present but missing all user VM entries, hence no DNS > resolution > ** /etc/dhcphosts.txt: file is missing, hence no DHCP > ** /etc/cloudstack/dhcpentry.json: file is present and contains expected JSON > VM entries > As a result the new VR: > * Will not hand out DHCP entries > * Will not do name resolution > Workaround: > * Creating new VM or stopping and starting a VM restores all settings. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.4.14#64029)