Roman,
Do you have a traffic label setup for your public network?
Can you put the host in debug mode:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/KVM+agent+debug
- Si
From: Roman Ledovskiy
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2017 7:59 AM
To: users@clouds
What type of networking are you using on the XenServers?
XenServers are connected with 6 nic's per host connected to separate
nexus 5k switches
NIC 0 and NIC 1 are Bond 0+1 10Gb nics
NIC 2 and NIC 3 are Bond 2+3 10Gb nics
NIC 4 and NIC 5 are Bond 4+5 2Gb nics
Hi Jeremy,
as a general rule of thumb XenServer errors are pretty accurate – hence
“HOST_CANNOT_ATTACH_NETWORK, OpaqueRef:65d0c844-bd70-81e9-4518-8809e1dc0ee7,
OpaqueRef:0093ac3f-9f3a-37e1-9cdb-581398d27ba2” is where you should start. The
reason you are hitting issues just with your system VMs
Your problem might be like what Swen says, Jeremy but also a wrong systemvm
offering or a fault in your management network definition.
I am going to sum up some trivialities so bear with me;
What type of networking are you using on the XenServers?
What version of os does the ms run on?
What are t
I once did have some similar problem with my systemvms and my root cause was
that in the global settings it referred to the wrong systemvm template. I am
not sure if this helps you, but wanted to tell you.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen / With kind regards,
Swen
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