Hello everybody,
is there anybody who can help me with my previous requests?
Thanks in advance,
Gaspare
On 04/08/2013 12:11, Gaspare A Silvestri wrote:
Hello everybody,
I've configured the parameters we talked about (Host configured with
the CS Management private address), with no luck.
If I manually force the gateway for the private and public interfaces
on both SSVM and Console Proxy VM, I'm able to interact with the
machines, but I'm still not able to interact with the machine's
consoles; moreover, the system machines randomly loses their connectivity.
In your opinion, could I use an external gateway / router (such as
pfSense or something similar) to route the traffic between the POD and
the Guest networks? IS there any configuration that I'm missing?
I rewrite my current situation:
/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 look forward to reading from you.
Kind regards,
Gaspare
On 31/07/2013 16:03, Hotmail wrote:
It does indeed have the correct configuration value. I have a MySQL script that
establishes a number of configuration settings on repeatable basis.
Noel
On 2013-07-30, at 13:59, Kelven Yang<kelven.y...@citrix.com> wrote:
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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