Great Matt!!!
I missed this one. I will read it now.
Thank you everyone!
El 10/12/13 20:50, Matt Kassawara escribió:
This document was helpful for me...
http://openstack.redhat.com/Networking_in_too_much_detail
On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 12:36 PM, Gonzalo Aguilar Delgado
<gagui...@aguilardelgado.com <mailto:gagui...@aguilardelgado.com>> wrote:
Hi Scott
I have OVS. I did took a look to this document some time ago, the
problem is that right now there is a mess in documention and you
really don't know what's current and what's obsolete.
I will take a look again and post if any doubts.
Thank you for the reference.
El 10/12/13 18:47, Scott Devoid escribió:
Which driver are you using?
For OVS and Linux Bridge, there was decent documentation
(including diagrams) in the Grizzly-era Networking Administration
Guide, the "Under the Hood" section:
http://docs.openstack.org/grizzly/openstack-network/admin/content/under_the_hood_openvswitch.html
That guide is missing from the Havana release and from trunk. It
seems to be replaced by a unified "Cloud Administration Guide"
but the networking section in there is missing anything that
resembles this section.
On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 11:08 AM, Gangur, Hrushikesh (R & D HP
Cloud) <hrushikesh.gan...@hp.com
<mailto:hrushikesh.gan...@hp.com>> wrote:
http://techbackground.blogspot.com/2013/05/debugging-quantum-dhcp-and-open-vswitch.html
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Subject: [Openstack] OpenStack networking and disks...
Hi,
Is there any document that explains inner workings of neutron
networking?
I have an internal NAS that does not have support for
openstack, and until we have resources to replace I want to
use it to server iscsi disks.
I can create disks by hand and associate to instances. But
first I have to configure how will it connect to the network.
For now it's serving disks on a network that's accessible to the
floating ip network. That's not the best way but I cannot
change it
because other instances that are not part of the openstack
network are
using it. For example maas server.
So I can add it another ip for each private network so it can
serve
disks on the private/management net. But how do I configure
virtual
routers so this NAS is accessible from private range (for ex.
192.168.10.0/24 <http://192.168.10.0/24>).
Is this the best way to do it?
What's the best way to add servers that are not part of the
openstack
deployment to the net, for example a nagios monitoring set
for each
tenant so they have monitoring of their instances but they
have not to
install.
Best regards,
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