ive the interface name and make sure that network-scripts
>> directory has a file with the interface name.
>>
>> -Sanjeev
>>
>> -----Original Message-
>> From: Du Jun [mailto:dj199...@gmail.com]
>> Sent: Monday, March 10, 2014 5:05 PM
>> To
ake sure that network-scripts
>> directory has a file with the interface name.
>>
>> -Sanjeev
>>
>> -----Original Message-
>> From: Du Jun [mailto:dj199...@gmail.com]
>> Sent: Monday, March 10, 2014 5:05 PM
>> To: users
>> Subject: Re: Fail to configur
ginal Message-
> From: Du Jun [mailto:dj199...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Monday, March 10, 2014 5:05 PM
> To: users
> Subject: Re: Fail to configure network interface when booting VM
>
> BTW, the /etc/cloudstack/agent/agent.properties is shown below:
> #Storage
> #Mon Mar 10 16
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From: Du Jun [mailto:dj199...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2014 5:05 PM
To: users
Subject: Re: Fail to configure network interface when booting VM
BTW, the /etc/cloudstack/agent/agent.properties is shown below:
#Storage
#Mon Mar 10 16:59:56 CST 2014
guest.network.device=cloudbr0
BTW, the /etc/cloudstack/agent/agent.properties is shown below:
#Storage
#Mon Mar 10 16:59:56 CST 2014
guest.network.device=cloudbr0
workers=5
private.network.device=cloudbr0
port=8250
resource=com.cloud.hypervisor.kvm.resource.LibvirtComputingResource
pod=1
zone=1
guid=e2e402df-6e65-3e08-a680-35ec
Hi Bharat,
Thank you for your prompt reply. As I am new to CloudStack, I have 2
questions to consult you.
>check if host B has the systemvm.iso in it. if not copy it manually from
host A.
Where can I check if host B has the systemvm.iso?
>before adding the host make sure the host tags are clear
Hi Jun,
check if host B has the systemvm.iso in it. if not copy it manually from host
A.
cloudstack generally dose this for you when you add a host for the first time.
before adding the host make sure the host tags are cleared.
Regards,
Bharat.
On 10-Mar-2014, at 4:35 pm, Du Jun wrote:
> Hi