Something isn't right if it is trying to create a cloudbr0... I haven't
seen it do that with these configs. Your agent.properties file must not be
getting created/updated on host join, still referencing a non existent
bridge.
On Aug 15, 2013 11:17 PM, Maurice Lawler maurice.law...@me.com wrote:
Hello,
I'm working with KVM | CloudStack 4.1.1 | CentOS 6.4, I am running into a issue
where it goes through all the motions of setting up just fine. However, I
notice when it attempts to download the CentOS template it fails, with error
message: No Route To Host. I am utilizing two subnets
You may be able to leverage the devcloud-kvm configuration as a
reference. You can either use marvin to deploy an edited version of
tools/devcloud-kvm/devcloud-kvm-advanced.cfg (just swapping out your
ip address ranges), or take a look at the example advanced KVM network
configs that I sent out
I have reviewed the links you provided (namely one nick) I made the interfaces
as described, however, upon starting the setup process it stalls out (failed
network) because cloudstack creates cloudbr0 which is not what I set up,so it
does not pass through the connections. I had to go in a
Actually, I corrected that issue now I am utilizing a /27 subnet which to me
would mean that's more then enough IP's for both management / guest IPs, or am
I wrong in this thinking; it would appear to be as such.
Now upon downloading the 5.5 CentOS image as it does when you set it up, I am
SORRY! I forgot one important thing, I am able to proceed as normal while
utilizing the basic zone. I just want to know why the advanced mode is giving
me grief.
- Maurice
On Aug 16, 2013, at 1:02 AM, Maurice Lawler maurice.law...@me.com wrote:
Actually, I corrected that issue now I am