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[jira] [Created] (CLOUDSTACK-1140) Ipv6 - When 2 vms are stopped
and started in a different order , the mac address asigned to Vms gets
switched.
Sangeetha Hariharan created CLOUDSTACK-1140:
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Summary: Ipv6 - When 2 vms are stopped and started in a different order , the mac address asigned to Vms gets switched.
Key: CLOUDSTACK-1140
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-1140
Project: CloudStack
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public (Anyone can view this level - this is the default.)
Reporter: Sangeetha Hariharan
Ipv6 - When 2 vms are stopped and started in a different order , teh mac address asigned to Vms gets switched.
Set up:
Create a Ipv6 network.
Deploy few Vms in the following order:
vm1
vm2
vm3
Stop vm2.
Stop vm3.
Start vm3
Satrt vm2.
>From vm3,
look at the mac address assigned to it.
It is assigned the mac address that vm2 was assigned initially.
>From vm3,
acquire the Ipv6 address using the dhclient command.
Ip address that it gets is now was the one that was previously assigned to vm2.
VM2 , has the mac address of Vm1.
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