I also noticed one more thing: everytime i run the command below, it shows me only dhcp elated entry. I manually enter the router entry each time. Could this point to the issue I am facing ? ========================= root@osk-team:~# ip netns list qdhcp-52df3dd6-76f6-4036-855d-7f81d2b440b9 ========================= -Nikhil
On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 9:01 PM, Nikhil Mittal <mittalnik...@gmail.com>wrote: > Hi, > The command "ip netns exec qrouter-fd907599-60a2-4efa-9c7e-65fb8c8b0f77 ip > addr" shows: > 1: lo: <LOOPBACK> mtu 65536 qdisc noop state DOWN > link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00 > > So only one interface is shown which is also DOWN. > BTW, I had changed the default security setting to port 22 for TCP and -1 > for ICMP based on the guide given somewhere in Openstack documentation. > -Nikhil > > > On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 7:52 PM, Salvatore Orlando <sorla...@nicira.com>wrote: > >> >> >> On 23 May 2013 13:15, Ashok Kumaran <ashokkumara...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Since you have a single node installation , for connecting to the VM's >>> from the base host you won't need router/l3 stuffs.if its not happening >>> then you might need to check the secgroup rules. >>> >> >> This is true only if you're running without overlapping IPs. Otherwise >> the IP addresses for your instances will be stored in a network namespace >> called qdhcp-<network_id> and not reachable from the host machine, unless >> one eithers executes commands from within the namespace or goes through a >> Quantum router (and I believe you'd want to use floating IPs for that) >> >> >>> >>> Coming back to your question. Does the ifconfig shows internal router >>> interface ip ? have you added the routerid in the l3agent.ini . If not can >>> you add and restart the agent and check >>> >> >> Again if you're using namespaces, you'll need to run ifconfig or ip addr >> show from within that namespace with 'ip netns <ns-name> exec <command>'. >> The default security group already allow traffic between ports belonging >> to the same tenant, and this is apparently your case. If you've altered the >> default settings however, it might as well be that the security group is >> now blocking the traffic. >> If the interface does not show up this mean the l3 agent has either >> crashed or is tracebacking. The logs, as suggested by Endre, might clarify >> what is going on. >> >> Salvatore >> >> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Ashok >>> >>> Sent from my iPhone >>> >>> On 23-May-2013, at 5:27 PM, Nikhil Mittal <mittalnik...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>> The /etc/quantum/l3-agent.ini file seems all correct. I didn't make any >>> changes to it except the following line: >>> interface_driver = quantum.agent.linux.interface.OVSInterfaceDriver >>> >>> Rest is default. >>> -Nikhil >>> On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 5:09 PM, Endre Karlson >>> <endre.karl...@gmail.com>wrote: >>> >>>> Have you checked your config for the agent and eventually >>>> /var/log/quantum/l3-agent.log or what the log file is called again ? >>>> >>>> Endre >>>> >>>> >>>> 2013/5/23 Nikhil Mittal <mittalnik...@gmail.com> >>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>> I am able to successfully spawn VMs on my single-node Grizzly setup on >>>>> Ubuntu 13.04. I can ping from one VM to another VM. But i can't ping the >>>>> internal router interface which resides on the same subnet as the VMs. I >>>>> have not yet configured external network and gateway this router. NOTE: I >>>>> can't ping to VMs from the host machine which I believe is because of >>>>> router not configured with external interface. >>>>> Any suggestions ? >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> Nikhil >>>>> >>>>> Below is the output of useful commands: >>>>> >>>>> =========================================== >>>>> root@osk-team:~# quantum port-list >>>>> >>>>> +--------------------------------------+------+-------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ >>>>> | id | name | mac_address | >>>>> fixed_ips >>>>> | >>>>> >>>>> +--------------------------------------+------+-------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ >>>>> | 53d63be8-967c-439c-8ffa-53ef1f7f3d37 | | fa:16:3e:09:99:b9 | >>>>> {"subnet_id": "5b53398a-70ce-44c6-8f6b-7a21a4ea48d7", "ip_address": >>>>> "10.78.99.84"} | >>>>> | 565eb936-fb89-42a9-9482-0f089907c35a | | fa:16:3e:96:78:92 | >>>>> {"subnet_id": "5b53398a-70ce-44c6-8f6b-7a21a4ea48d7", "ip_address": >>>>> "10.78.99.87"} | >>>>> | 6f01314f-6f47-4884-b812-1d66fae9ca3e | | fa:16:3e:b6:c6:fe | >>>>> {"subnet_id": "5b53398a-70ce-44c6-8f6b-7a21a4ea48d7", "ip_address": >>>>> "10.78.99.83"} | >>>>> | 7894091c-274a-48dd-8348-b3fd449b6705 | | fa:16:3e:bb:69:9e | >>>>> {"subnet_id": "5b53398a-70ce-44c6-8f6b-7a21a4ea48d7", "ip_address": >>>>> "10.78.99.85"} | >>>>> | 9c99fe76-4d74-44de-a2f5-3f3dc555c3d8 | | fa:16:3e:db:f6:6f | >>>>> {"subnet_id": "5b53398a-70ce-44c6-8f6b-7a21a4ea48d7", "ip_address": >>>>> "10.78.99.86"} | >>>>> | badec4e8-fa4f-47e3-a7a2-123d84d03337 | | fa:16:3e:79:01:50 | >>>>> {"subnet_id": "5b53398a-70ce-44c6-8f6b-7a21a4ea48d7", "ip_address": >>>>> "10.78.99.82"} | >>>>> | cfb7d5ba-3603-4448-9140-8c1d10ca2b2f | | fa:16:3e:a2:db:c4 | >>>>> {"subnet_id": "5b53398a-70ce-44c6-8f6b-7a21a4ea48d7", "ip_address": >>>>> "10.78.99.81"} | >>>>> >>>>> +--------------------------------------+------+-------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ >>>>> >>>>> root@osk-team:~# quantum port-show >>>>> cfb7d5ba-3603-4448-9140-8c1d10ca2b2f >>>>> >>>>> +----------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ >>>>> | Field | >>>>> Value >>>>> | >>>>> >>>>> +----------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ >>>>> | admin_state_up | >>>>> True >>>>> | >>>>> | binding:capabilities | {"port_filter": >>>>> false} | >>>>> | binding:vif_type | >>>>> ovs >>>>> | >>>>> | device_id | >>>>> fd907599-60a2-4efa-9c7e-65fb8c8b0f77 >>>>> | >>>>> | device_owner | >>>>> network:router_interface >>>>> | >>>>> | fixed_ips | {"subnet_id": >>>>> "5b53398a-70ce-44c6-8f6b-7a21a4ea48d7", "ip_address": "10.78.99.81"} | >>>>> | id | >>>>> cfb7d5ba-3603-4448-9140-8c1d10ca2b2f >>>>> | >>>>> | mac_address | >>>>> fa:16:3e:a2:db:c4 >>>>> | >>>>> | name >>>>> | >>>>> | >>>>> | network_id | >>>>> 52df3dd6-76f6-4036-855d-7f81d2b440b9 >>>>> | >>>>> | status | >>>>> DOWN >>>>> | >>>>> | tenant_id | >>>>> e6a025539f2f4823b9ae25d17096efc2 >>>>> | >>>>> ============================================== >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~openstack >>>>> Post to : openstack@lists.launchpad.net >>>>> Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~openstack >>>>> More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~openstack >>> Post to : openstack@lists.launchpad.net >>> Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~openstack >>> More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~openstack >>> Post to : openstack@lists.launchpad.net >>> Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~openstack >>> More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp >>> >>> >> >
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