Hmm, these are really for Neutron routers. Not sure about connecting VMs to them.

It's a flat network on the compute node, I created a vlan directly on the compute node to avoid sending all the traffic to the control/network node for instances that are supposed to be in a productive environment. And until a couple of days ago, maybe two weeks, this doesn't work as it used to. I have been testing all the time while instances were running in that network, but without impact on their connectivity. Now it seems that several services have some kind of impact on neutron on the compute nodes. I just figured out that restarting libvirtd also leads to an interruption.


Zitat von Darragh O'Reilly <dara2002-openst...@yahoo.com>:

On Thursday, 23 June 2016, 8:50, Eugen Block <ebl...@nde.ag> wrote:


By external network, do you mean it has router:external=True?

Yes, that's what I mean.

Hmm, these are really for Neutron routers. Not sure about connecting VMs to them.



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