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From: Turbo Fredriksson [mailto:tu...@bayour.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2016 3:44 PM
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Subject: [Openstack] The plot thickens (Was: Networking - next step?)

On Jun 29, 2016, at 8:05 PM, Turbo Fredriksson wrote:



So when I created the instance, I selected one such IP.
That, I assume, was supposed to be "eth1" (which don't have an address - OS 
isn't setting it for some reason).
[Kaustubh] That's because the CirrOS image you are using isn't configured to 
request a DHCP address on its eth1 (2nd) interface. Have a look at the 
/etc/network/interfaces file. Of course, if you know how many interfaces your 
VM is going to have, you can modify the image to pre-configure the interfaces 
(static/dynamic). 

But if I set that manually, I can ping that IP from the rest of the network, 
including the physical one!




3. Why isn't the floating IP being set in the instance?
[Kaustubh] It resides within the L3 agent and is transparent to the VM. 
--
You know, boys, a nuclear reactor is a lot like a woman.
You just have to read the manual and press the right buttons
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