I typically go in to the db and delete the ips I don't need. The cidr mapping 
will insert all the ips in that range, so go clean them out in fixed_ips in the 
db.

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On Sep 27, 2011, at 1:08 AM, "DeadSun" 
<mwjpi...@gmail.com<mailto:mwjpi...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Hi, erveryone:

I used FLATDHCP network. And I set br100 on eth0 only. The ip is 
192.168.200.20. Then I assign the fixed_ips range 
"192.168.200.0/24<http://192.168.200.0/24>".
But when nova-network restarted, br100 is assigned to 192.168.200.1. This is 
not what I want.

Dose anyone can help me?

2011.3 (2011.3-nova-milestone-tarball:tarmac-20110922115702-k9nkvxqzhj130av2)

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