Ideally, if you share your external network, then every tenant should be able to use that network. Maybe you need to look at the quantum logs(server, l3-agent, openvswitch) to figure out the issue.
Source the credentials for demo user(need to change OS_TENANT_NAME=demo). Allocate floating ip using: quantum floatingip-create <external-network> Pick the port-id of your vm: quantum port-list Associate that floating ip to your vm: quantum floatingip-associate $put_id_floating_ip $put_id_vm_port If this doesn't work, then check the logs and see where its failing. Follow this guide as it works fine: https://github.com/mseknibilel/OpenStack-Grizzly-Install-Guide/blob/OVS_MultiNode/OpenStack_Grizzly_Install_Guide.rst Rahul On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 12:16 AM, Guilherme Russi < luisguilherme...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello again Rahul, any idea about what i should do? Should i create the > public network from demo user? > > Thank you. > > > 2013/9/18 Guilherme Russi <luisguilherme...@gmail.com> > >> Hey Rahul, >> >> I've tried to create the public network again and now I put the --shared >> when I typed the command to create it, but the same way I still get the >> error message. Do I need to create another credential to my demo user? I >> had a grizzly version installed before I format my controller node and it >> worked fine. >> >> Thank you. >> >> Regards. >> >> >> 2013/9/16 Rahul Sharma <rahulsharma...@gmail.com> >> >>> Hi Guilherme, >>> >>> If you will source these credentials, then you will be able to perform >>> operations on admin tenant and not on the demo tenant. For demo tenant, you >>> need to change the OS_TENANT_NAME to demo. You would have created networks >>> and ports using these credentials during installation, now you would be >>> able to assign floating-ip's to vm's or ports of tenant "admin". For demo >>> user, you need to share that network with demo tenant. Try and check if it >>> works. Floating-ip is from the external network and it would be shared. If >>> it doesn't work, try deleting the existing networks and creating again >>> using UI if possible. >>> >>> --Rahul >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 1:05 AM, Guilherme Russi < >>> luisguilherme...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Hello Rahul, here are my credentials: >>>> >>>> export OS_TENANT_NAME=admin >>>> export OS_USERNAME=admin >>>> export OS_PASSWORD=password >>>> export OS_AUTH_URL="http://localhost:35357/v2.0/" >>>> export OS_SERVICE_ENDPOINT="http://localhost:35357/v2.0" >>>> export OS_SERVICE_TOKEN=password >>>> >>>> Do I need credentials to demo user too? I had another installation, >>>> before reinstall my ubuntu again, and my credentials were like this and I >>>> could allocate floating ip. >>>> >>>> Regards. >>>> >>>> 2013/9/16 Rahul Sharma <rahulsharma...@gmail.com> >>>> >>>>> Hi Guilherme, >>>>> >>>>> I am not sure but I have a wild guess that you might have created the >>>>> port using admin user and allocated floating-ip using demo user. If you >>>>> are using CLI, then what are the parameters you have sourced using >>>>> openrc/localrc? Have you sourced the correct tenant's credentials i.e. of >>>>> admin's or of demo's? Sometimes, we make mistakes in sourcing the wrong >>>>> credentials, hence making the guess. >>>>> >>>>> -Regards >>>>> Rahul >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> >
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