Hi all, I am using devstack to deploy an experiment cloud, following exactly everything as listed on http://devstack.org. I want to try the devstack all-in-one options upon a Ubuntu-desktop 12.10 host directly. After shooting the stack.sh script, everything seems to work as expected, I can successfully launch a fresh instance from horizon interface, but I can't access (ping) the instance from my host machine.
I have two NICs, eth0 is statically configured with 192.168.1.100, eth1 is configured in promiscuous mode. I can reach Internet from eth0 and with command "brctl show", I can confirm eth1, vnet0 are plugged in the br100 bridge. Digging around, I found in the DHCP release, DHCPOFFER, no DHCPREQUEST, DHCPACK in /var/log/syslog. And with tcpdump, I can get ARP request packets on interface br100 and vnet0, but nothing on eth1. Since it's all-in-one mode, there seems no other traffic between different nodes, so I just leave eth1 unplugged in any switch/routers, is this the problem? Or can i just use one NIC to set up the environment, then how? Can anyone please further clarify the network pre-configuration requirements for openstack, for single node and multi-nodes? Thanks. Regards, Yuping
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