The reason I want to change the broadcast mode is because system VMs won't
start, I notice that CloudStack creates the instance in the VLM

lvm> lvscan
  ACTIVE            '/dev/hitachi-1/7dc53c5e-e50d-4e7d-8e5d-db364a1b6cc8'
[1.95 GiB] inherit
  inactive          '/dev/hitachi-1/f591e2ab-6031-4947-bc33-c2f8b59016e0'
[1.95 GiB] inherit

but when I ran the command virsh list in the hypervisor I do see those VMs
running

[root@kvm1 network-scripts]# virsh list
 Id    Name                           State
----------------------------------------------------

[root@kvm1 network-scripts]#

in the hypervisor /etc/cloudstack/agent/agent.properties

#Storage
#Fri Oct 25 08:14:46 PDT 2013
guest.network.device=cloudbr0
workers=5
private.network.device=cloudbr1
port=8250
resource=com.cloud.hypervisor.kvm.resource.LibvirtComputingResource
pod=1
zone=1
guid=14529930-6d76-3b00-afa3-a5001bfd7a9d
public.network.device=cloudbr0
cluster=1
local.storage.uuid=1ff27aae-47d7-4817-a7cc-97c718052e3b
domr.scripts.dir=scripts/network/domr/kvm
LibvirtComputingResource.id=1
host=10.107.0.5

any suggestions are appreciated,
Thanks,






On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 8:25 AM, motty cruz <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
> in Cloudstack, my management network in on broadcast "native" mode but I
> have it running on vlan 100 is there a way to change it in CloudStack 4.2?
> hypervisor KVM
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>

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