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[jira] [Created] (CLOUDSTACK-3578) Unable to add Physical Dom0 as host, to cloudstack domU.

Miguel created CLOUDSTACK-3578:
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             Summary: Unable to add Physical Dom0 as host, to  cloudstack domU.
                 Key: CLOUDSTACK-3578
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-3578
             Project: CloudStack
          Issue Type: Bug
      Security Level: Public (Anyone can view this level - this is the default.)
          Components: Baremetal, Management Server, Xen
    Affects Versions: 4.1.0
         Environment: Host / Dom0:
1) Hardware:
IBM x3300
32GB DDR3 RDIMM
Intel Xeon 4C E5-2407

2) Software
Xen hypervisor 4 on Debian 6.0.7
To give clarification, this is Xen, not XenServer.

Guest / DomU
DomU/1) Cloudstack 4.1 installed on CentOS 6.4

            Reporter: Miguel


I have a domU/1 where Cloudstack 4.1 is installed on CentOS 6.4
This domU/1 is under the Physical dom0.

My goal is to add this Physical dom0 using cloudstack gui, 
I have tried different scenarios and apparently I have no success.

Please let me know what details you need for I can provide.
As of the moment, I have included the scenario/s I have did. 

--- --- --- >
Scenario 1.0:
Add zone.
1) Zone name: Zone1
DNS1: 192.168.10.1
Internal DNS: 192.168.10.1
Hypervisor: XenServer
Network Offering: DefaultSharedNetworkOfferingWithSGService
Public: On

Add pod. The IP address of dom0 is: 192.168.10.2 -- I am not sure If I should or should not include it.
2) Pod name: Pod1
Reserved system gateway: 192.168.10.1 
Reserved system netmask: 255.255.255.0
Start Reserved system IP: 192.168.10.2
End Reserved system IP: 192.168.10.19

Guest traffic.
2.1) Guest gateway: 192.168.10.1
Guest netmask: 255.255.255.0
Guest start IP:192.168.10.20
Guest end IP: 192.168.10.29

Add cluster.
3) Hypervisor: XenServer
Cluster name: Cluster1

Add host. 
4) Host name: xenbox.serv1.com
(i used the hostname of my dom0 -- xenbox.serv1.com)
Username: root
Password: deepsecurity

Add primary storage.
5) *Name: Primary Storage
*Protocol: iscsi
*Server: sanbox.serv1.com
*Target IQN: iqn.2013-07.com.openfiler:iscsi.storage.primary
*LUN #: 0

Add secondary storage.
6) NFS Server: cloudbox.serv1.com
Path: /export/secondary

==========
Result:
Creating zone...
Creating physical networks...OK!
Configuring physical networks...OK!
Enabling Security Group provider...OK!
Creating guest network...OK!
Creating pod...OK!
Configuring guest traffic...OK!
Creating cluster...OK!
Adding host...Not OK!
Something went wrong; please correct the following:
Unable to add the host
< --- --- ----

--- --- --- >
Scenario 1.1:
1) Zone is the same.
2) Pod is the same.
2.1) Guest traffic is the same.
3) Cluster is the same.

Add host. I changed the Host name to dom0's IP address:
4) Host name: 192.168.10.2
Username: root
Password: deepsecurity

5) Primary storage the same.
6) Secondary storage the same.
==========
Adding host...Not OK!
Something went wrong; please correct the following:
Unable to add the host
< --- --- ---

--- --- --- >
Scenario 1.2:
1) Zone is the same.

Add pod. I removed the IP address of my dom0 this time.
2) Pod name: Pod1
Reserved system gateway: 192.168.10.1 
Reserved system netmask: 255.255.255.0
Start Reserved system IP: 192.168.10.10
End Reserved system IP: 192.168.10.19

2.1) Guest traffic is the same.
3) Cluster is the same.

Add host. Same as Scenario 1.0
4) Host name: xenbox.serv1.com
Username: root
Password: deepsecurity

5) Primary storage the same.
6) Secondary storage the same.
==========
Adding host...Not OK!
Something went wrong; please correct the following:
Unable to add the host
< --- --- ---

--- --- --- >
Scenario 1.3
1) Zone is the same.

2) Pod is the same in Scenario 1.2. Dom0 IP address is not included.
2.1) Guest traffic is the same.
3) Cluster is the same.

Add host. I changed the Host name to dom0's IP address:
4) Host name: 192.168.10.2
Username: root
Password: deepsecurity

5) Primary storage the same.
6) Secondary storage the same.
==========
Adding host...Not OK!
Something went wrong; please correct the following:
Unable to add the host

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