problem
with two host nodes (A and B), if the VPC's virtual router runs on Node A, only the VMs on Node A will have network connectivity—VMs on Node B will not ,VMs DHCP Unable to get IP address
but when I migrate the virtual router from Node A to Node B, only VMs on Node B gain network connectivity, while those on Node A lose it.
versions
mgmt OS: rocky 9.6
host OS: rocky 9.6
acs version: 4.20.1
The steps to reproduce the bug
- with two host nodes (A and B), if the VPC's virtual router runs on Node A, only the VMs on Node A will have network connectivity—VMs on Node B will not
- However, when I migrate the virtual router from Node A to Node B, only VMs on Node B gain network connectivity, while those on Node A lose it.
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What to do about it?
No response
problem
with two host nodes (A and B), if the VPC's virtual router runs on Node A, only the VMs on Node A will have network connectivity—VMs on Node B will not ,VMs DHCP Unable to get IP address
but when I migrate the virtual router from Node A to Node B, only VMs on Node B gain network connectivity, while those on Node A lose it.
versions
mgmt OS: rocky 9.6
host OS: rocky 9.6
acs version: 4.20.1
The steps to reproduce the bug
...
What to do about it?
No response