Wow! It seems meaningless, but changing the exchange door.
Marcio Prado
Analista de TI - Infraestrutura e Redes
Fone: (35) 9.9821-3561
www.marcioprado.eti.br
Analista de TI - Infraestrutura e Redes
Fone: (35) 9.9821-3561
www.marcioprado.eti.br
Em 15/11/2018 13:33, Torin Woltjer <torin.wolt...@granddial.com> escreveu:
I've just done this and the problem is still there.Torin WoltjerGrand Dial Communications - A ZK Tech Inc. Company616.776.1066 ext. 2006From: Marcio Prado <marcioprado@marcioprado.eti.br>
Sent: 11/2/18 5:08 PM
To: torin.woltjer@granddial.com
Subject: Re: [Openstack] DHCP not accessible on new compute node.Clone the hd of a server and restore to what is not working.then only change the required settings ... ip, hostname, etc.Em 02/11/2018 16:27, Torin Woltjer <torin.woltjer@granddial.com> escreveu:I've completely wiped the node and reinstalled it, and the problem still persists. I can't ping instances on other compute nodes, or ping the DHCP ports. Instances don't get addresses or metadata when started on this node.From: Marcio Prado <marcioprado@marcioprado.eti.br>
Sent: 11/1/18 9:51 AM
To: torin.woltjer@granddial.com
Cc: openstack@lists.openstack.org
Subject: Re: [Openstack] DHCP not accessible on new compute node.I believe you have not forgotten anything. This should probably be bug...As my cloud is not production, but rather masters research. I migratethe VM live to a node that is working, restart it, after that I migrateback to the original node that was not working and it keeps running ...Em 30-10-2018 17:50, Torin Woltjer escreveu:> Interestingly, I created a brand new selfservice network and DHCP> doesn't work on that either. I've followed the instructions in the> minimal setup (excluding the controllers as they're already set up)> but the new node has no access to the DHCP agent in neutron it seems.> Is there a likely component that I've overlooked?>> _TORIN WOLTJER_>> GRAND DIAL COMMUNICATIONS - A ZK TECH INC. COMPANY>> 616.776.1066 EXT. 2006> _WWW.GRANDDIAL.COM [1]_>> ------------------------->> FROM: "Torin Woltjer"> SENT: 10/30/18 10:48 AM> TO: , "openstack@lists.openstack.org">> SUBJECT: Re: [Openstack] DHCP not accessible on new compute node.>> I deleted both DHCP ports and they recreated as you said. However,> instances are still unable to get network addresses automatically.>> _TORIN WOLTJER_>> GRAND DIAL COMMUNICATIONS - A ZK TECH INC. COMPANY>> 616.776.1066 EXT. 2006> _ [1] [1]WWW.GRANDDIAL.COM [1]_>> ------------------------->> FROM: Marcio Prado> SENT: 10/29/18 6:23 PM> TO: torin.woltjer@granddial.com> SUBJECT: Re: [Openstack] DHCP not accessible on new compute node.> The door is recreated automatically. The problem like I said is not in> DHCP, but for some reason, erasing and waiting for OpenStack to> re-create the port often solves the problem.>> Please, if you can find out the problem in fact, let me know. I'm very> interested to know.>> You can delete the door without fear. OpenStack will recreate in a> short> time.>> Links:> --------Marcio PradoAnalista de TI - Infraestrutura e RedesFone: (35) 9.9821-3561
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