Hi All, Some Tricky questions I ask help for (email 1 of 3):
Quantum Network object In the "openstack networking guide"->"Using Openstack compute with Openstack"->" Advanced VM creation" (http://docs.openstack.org/grizzly/openstack-network/admin/content/advanceed_vm_creation.html) there are example boot a VM on one or more NETWORKs (meaning the quantum Network object): nova boot --image <img> --flavor <flavor> \ --nic net-id=<net1-id> --nic net-id=<net2-id> <vm-name> BUT if you look at the description of the network object in the API abstraction it looks like a collection of subnets (meaning the quantum object), so basically a collection of IP Addresses like 192.168.100.0/24 SO (first question): what happens in the network where I boot the VM has more than a subnet?...I suppose the VM should have a nic for EACH subnet of the network! THEN (second question): why do I need a network object? Shouldn't it be more practical to have just the subnet object?..why do I need to create a Network if it's just a collection of subnets? Thanks in advance for any help Best Regards Marco
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