Hi Maurice,

    Have you tried test mounting the secondary storage onto the
secondary storage VM?

updating the /etc/resolv.conf on your secondary storage may resolve your
DNS lookup issues.

regards,
Thomas

On 15/08/13 23:32, Maurice Lawler wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I'm working with KVM | CloudStack 4.1.1 | CentOS 6.4, I am running into a 
> issue where it goes through all the motions of setting up just fine. However, 
> I notice when it attempts to download the CentOS template it fails,  with 
> error message: No Route To Host. I am utilizing two subnets one /27 and 
> another /29; this works without issue in basic mode. 
> 
> My thought is this, I am obviously missing an important step in Advanced Mode 
> setup, is there a need (or a step) that states to create virtual network 
> interfaces on the host server? If there, I am not seeing that step; as when I 
> sign into the System VM's (which provision and come online without issue) I 
> can ping the gateway of the /27 without issue; however, it does not permit my 
> downloading (No Route to Host) along with that, I cannot resolve DNS of any 
> kind of the Console Proxy VM /  Secondary Storage VM.
> 
> If anyone can guide me into the right direction that would be greatly 
> appreciated !
> 
>  - Maurice
> 

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