12/08/2018, 13:13

[OVH] Network configuration for VMs

Recently, I supported a friend to setup network for his VMs based on a dedicated server which was bought from OVH. At first, I never thought that I had to spent more than 3 days to complete it because I'm not a nerd guy in computer network and system. Howevers, I was struggled with virtual machines ...

Recently, I supported a friend to setup network for his VMs based on a dedicated server which was bought from OVH. At first, I never thought that I had to spent more than 3 days to complete it because I'm not a nerd guy in computer network and system. Howevers, I was struggled with virtual machines and its network in several weeks due to poor documentation and terrible supporting from OVH. So, I decide to write this post to share my own experiences for everyone who're going to use cloud services of OVH.

Firstly, let check the ingredients that OVH gave me after shopping:

  • A dedicated server with associated IP address: 12.34.56.78
  • List of public IP addresses(Failover IPs) for VMs: 123.45.67.64/27. It means that we have 30 available IP address start from 123.45.67.65 to 123.45.67.94

Different to VPS, dedicated servers can provide more powers and resources, from CPU, memory to networks. However, they also accompany with complicated configuration and management. Bascially, normal Oparating System such as Window server and Linux couldn't maximize their performnace and we don't have any better choices outside Hypervisor tools (Xen, VMWare Esxi...) In this article, I mentioned only about VMWare Esxi and I hope that I can update for all other tools.

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Now, in brief, we wanna to provide full connection for all VMs running over VMWare Esxi. For more detail, I will show it in next part

In this part, I'll show the steps to config network for VMs hosts. Should be noticed that you need to follow step by step if you're not have much experiences with network and system. If your VMs still haven't connection, let take a look on troubleshooting in the end.

2.1 The base

VMWare Esxi To install VMWare Esxi on dedicated server, just login to control pane provided by OVH through this link and just in few clicks, VMWare Esxi will be ready.

After that, let open your browser then go to your dedicated server IP address to download vSphere Client and from now, we will interact with server throught it. Notice that, vSphere now works only with Windows system so if you are using Linux or OSX, let turn to Window by virutal machine. When accessing your server on vSphere, it'll show like this

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You can easily see that IP address(12.34.56.78) given by OVH representing for Management network and we won't tough on it. Our scope is just aroung Failover IP list (123.45.67.64/27) with each one of them is public IP address for Virutal Machine

Determine Default Gateway

All of geek guys known that we need four parts to complete network configuration on host: (i)Network address, (ii) Subnet mask, (iii) Default gateway, (iv) Domain Name server (DNS). And default gateway address must be in same network with host address and subnet mask have to show suitable wildcard. However, OVH has broken it

  • Name servers: required 213.186.33.99
  • Network address: the Failover IP addr (e.g: 123.45.67.65)
  • Subnet mask: 255.255.255.255
  • Default gateway: GW of deficated server You can get it when SSH to dedicated server with simple Esxi shell command
$ esxcfg-route -l
VMkernel Routes:
Network          Netmask          Gateway          Interface
12.34.56.0       255.255.255.0    Local Subnet     vmk0
default          0.0.0.0          12.34.56.254     vmk0

The default gateway is composed of the main IP of dedicated server ending in .254

2.2 Register MAC

After locating Failover IP and its default GW, we need to register it on control panel OVH to receive virutal MAC address.

  1. Go to IP section on https://ca.ovh.com/
  2. Choose available Failover IP on list (with FO mark)
  3. Click on setting icon of the right side
  4. Choose Add a virtual MAC
  5. Waiting for receiving MAC addreess
  6. Assign to NIC card of Virtual machine

There are two options to set a MAC address for virtual machine:

  • Assign for virtual machine setting on vSphere: Edit virtual machine settings > Network Adapter > MAC Address
  • Assing on Operating System: let go through this article http://www.howtogeek.com/192173/how-and-why-to-change-your-mac-address-on-windows-linux-and-mac/

I strongly recommend to set MAC address on virtual machine settings because the gap between OS can create more difficulties for you. If your virutal MAC dosen't match, its connection will be refused.

2.3 Virtual machines

2.3.1 Linux VMs (Ubuntu)

For Ubuntu servers, all network configuration stays in file /etc/network/interfaces. In this case, I choose Failover IP is 123.45.67.65 and the default GW that we got from above part. So the configuration for Ubuntu server

auto eth0
iface eth0 inet static
  address 123.45.67.65
  netmask 255.255.255.255
  broadcast 123.45.67.65
  post-up route add 12.34.56.254 dev eth0
  post-up route add default gw 12.34.56.254
  post-down route del default gw 12.34.56.254
  post-down route del 12.34.56.254 dev eth0

For DNS, let add address to /etc/resolv.conf

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2.3.2 Window Server 2012

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