Cindy,
      Just as a heads up, if you have two DHCP servers configured (e.g. 
external DHCP server and virtual router on the same network), there's no 
guarantee which one will assign the IP address.  Both will try, but only one 
will succeed.  If you can, add a filter to the external DHCP address which will 
ignore any DHCP request with a MAC address from cloudstack.  This is what we 
had to do to get our VMs to come up correctly.
Thanks,     David Ortiz

> Date: Sat, 3 Aug 2013 01:22:31 +0100
> Subject: Re: IP Address assigned by CS is not passed to new instance VM
> From: davest...@gmail.com
> To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
> 
> Why do you have ONBOOT="no"?
> That's explicitly telling the interface not to come up on boot, which seems
> a little odd.?.
> 
> Best regards,
> David Comerford
> ------------------------
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> 
> 
> On 1 August 2013 22:24, Cindy Jiang <cji...@infoblox.com> wrote:
> 
> >   Hello,
> >
> >  We are trying to create a new instance with basic networking setup using
> > CentOS 6.0 ISO. Cloudstack assigns the correct IP Address (in my case:
> > 10.60.176.110) to this new centOS instance, but once you log into this VM,
> > check "ifconfig" and "/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0", the IP
> > Address and default gateway information are not passed through correctly.
> > The same issue with hostname – instead of "centos-107", it shows as
> > "localhost.localdomain". Please see attached screenshots. Has anyone
> > experienced the similar issue?
> >
> >  Our environment:
> >
> >    1. CS 4.2
> >    2. XenServer 6.0.2
> >    3. CentOS 6.0 ISO
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Cindy
> >
                                          

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