Could you check CS global configuration variable "host", make sure it
point to the IP that management server is listening at (on Management
network), if you have a management server cluster setup, this IP should be
the load-balancer IP for the management server cluster

Kelven

On 7/29/13 10:14 PM, "Gaspare A Silvestri" <g.silves...@netsons.com> wrote:

>Hello everybody,
>
>I'm recently having issues about the ability to manage the system VMs
>(Console Proxy + Secondary Storage VM); I've got the following
>configuration:
>
>  * Cloudstack 4.1
>  * VMware vSphere 5.1
>  * Standard networking configuration
>  * vSwitch0 on the public network (Guest network) - Phyisical network
>connected to a WAN phyisical switch (public IP addresses - 46.x.x.x).
>  * vSwitch1 on the private network (Management + Storage traffic) -
>Phyisical network connected to a LAN phyisical switch (Private IP
>addresses - 192.168.x.x).
>
>
>I'm able to connect to the System VMs from the Cloudstack Management
>server using the private assigned IP, and I'm also able to ping them,
>but I'm not able to connect to the console of both two VMs; it looks
>like something wrong in my network configuration. Where am I wrong in my
>activities?
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>Gaspare

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