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One of our users created a VPC and was complaining about how they were not able to get a private IP.
When we checked, turns out dhcp service was down. This surprised us because usually the VR is created without issues, and suddenly this happens.
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Questions:
Why is it that suddenly a service fails when a new VR is created, when we usually dont have issues with VR creation all this while?
When VR detects a service is down, can it also restart that specific service in the VR without having to reboot or cleanup the VR? This would be more automatic and less downtime/issues.
Cant give a step. Just happens randomly when a new VPC is created.
What to do about it?
When VR detects a service is down, auto estart that specific service in the VR without having to reboot or cleanup the VR? This would be more automatic and less downtime/issues.
This discussion was converted from issue #10932 on May 31, 2025 12:19.
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problem
One of our users created a VPC and was complaining about how they were not able to get a private IP.
When we checked, turns out dhcp service was down. This surprised us because usually the VR is created without issues, and suddenly this happens.
Attached screenshot below:
Questions:
versions
Cloudstack Version: 4.19.1.1
Storage: Linstor DRBD
Architecture: Disaggregated
Hypervisor: Ubuntu
The steps to reproduce the bug
Cant give a step. Just happens randomly when a new VPC is created.
What to do about it?
When VR detects a service is down, auto estart that specific service in the VR without having to reboot or cleanup the VR? This would be more automatic and less downtime/issues.
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