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Start an instance on a rhevm provider through conductor deployables and the instance displays the MAC address instead of the IP. Turns out that this is what is being displayed by deltacloud core. I opened a bug with them as follow and Wes asked for a tracker here. https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DTACLOUD-56
Michal Fojtik mentioned I need RHEV Tools installed in the vm and it should then work, assigning back to me for retesting.
Spoke to someone in the #rhev-dev irc channel and confirmed that there is no rhev tools for linux in v2.2. rhev-tools for linux will become available in rhev v3.0 which is scheduled for external beta aug 2011 and full GA in December. Is there a requirement on which version Cloud-Engine will support? Moving back to development...
Limitation of rhev v2.2
In our testing we found a work-around for RHEV 2.2. Using the "arp-scan" tool in Fedora, we scanned our local network and grep'd for the MAC: $ sudo arp-scan --localnet | grep -i 8c:0a 10.16.143.146 00:1a:4a:10:8c:0a Qumranet Inc.
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