Update. I've done a fresh install and am successfully running instances on my compute host, but, while I can connect out of my instances just fine, I can't get into them from any host but my compute host.

I thought that RDO was going to set me up so that each compute host handled the routing directly, but it appears that all of my instance's traffic is routing through a bridge to my control host.

My compute and control hosts are on a 192.168.0.0/16 network and are using 192.168.20.0/24 for the instances.

How do I get traffic routing into my instance hosts on 192.168.20.0/24 on each compute host? (I only have one now, but will be deploying 2 more once I have OpenStack set up.

Eric



On 6/10/14, 4:53 PM, Eric Berg wrote:
I need some help setting up my network before doing an install of RDO using nova-networking. I've got 2 hosts -- one is a control and one is a compute host. Each has 2 NICs.

It's my understanding that I need to configure the network before doing the install, but I can't find any good docs on just what I have to do.

My initial install allowed me to create instances that I could get into and out of via ssh, ping, etc., but when I created a new tenant and a network for that tenant, the networking stopped working.

I used this command to create the network:

"nova network-create ruby-net --bridge br100 --multi-host T --fixed-range-v4 192.168.20.0/24"

While I found more documentation for neutron, I'm not finding much for nova. I have the following questions:

1) how should I set up my network interfaces on the control and compute host for a nova-networking installation? 2) where are the docs for installation (including such prep as above), as well as post-install tenant set-up for this type of network?

Thanks for your consideration.

Eric


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