Hi Found the issue, if for some one like me needs help all you have to do
is ONBOOT=yes in ifcfg-ethx, simple as that :(
Best Regards
*Asanka Gunasekara*
*Asst. Engineering Manager - Systems Infra Services*
*Global IT Infrastructure Services Division*
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On 9 August 2016 at 10:22, Asanka Gunasekara <asanka.g@informaticsint.com>
wrote:
> Hi Hope someone can help me on this
>
> Below is my env
>
> a) CloudStack 4.9 on CentOs 7.2,
> b) running on 2 compute nodes and one controller node
> c) NFS as shared storage primary and secondary
> d) Basic networking
> f) Hosts, Guests, system VMs and NFS storage are in same IP range
>
> I can create VMs and from UI I can see Guests are getting IPs assigned
>
> 1. when the instance boots up it has no IP assigned (ip addr show
> shows no IP). But I have to do dhclient for the guest to get configured.
>
> 2. Even though instance gets an IP after running dhclient, I am
> unable to reach no further than the host that the instance are in. All the
> routes are in place. I have created Security Group with allow all to this
> guest still no luck
>
> please let me know if you need any additional information
>
> Best Regards
>
> *Asanka Gunasekara*
>
> *Asst. Engineering Manager - Systems Infra Services*
> *Global IT Infrastructure Services Division*
>
> | Informatics International Limited | 89/57 | Jampettah Lane | Colombo 13
> | Sri Lanka |
>
> | T: +94-115-794-942 (Dir)| F: +94-112-542-832 | M: +94-768209719 |
>
> | asanka.g@informaticsint.com <lasith.j@informaticsint.com> |
> www.informaticsint.com |
>
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