NSXv3: VM cannot get IP address from DHCP if the network has two DHCP enabled subnets
Bug #1553338 reported by
Tong Liu
This bug affects 2 people
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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vmware-nsx |
New
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
If we launch an instance on a network with more than one subnets, the instance cannot get IP address from DHCP. Not sure if this has the same root cause with the metadata issue.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Create a network
2. Create 1st subnet with DHCP enabled for this network
3. Create 2nd subnet with DHCP enabled for this network
4. Boot a VM on this network
The VM couldn't get IP address.
summary: |
- VM cannot get IP address from DHCP if the network has two DHCP enabled - subnets + NSXv3: VM cannot get IP address from DHCP if the network has two DHCP + enabled subnets |
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I am also facing this issue but I have a single DHCP.
The DHCP Offer happens from the dnsmasq.
but the VM is unable to get the IP address.
APRPING doesnt respond to the mac address of the VM inside the namespace.