Re: [Netstack] Quantum Cli

2012-03-17 Thread hitesh wadekar
Thanks Deepak, Yes it's true..that's the beauty of "Quantum". I had just confused "tenants" word. Now I understood it. Also, It has been described in "quantum-admin-guide-trunk.pdf". > > > On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 12:51 AM, Deepak Garg > wrote: > >> Thanks, Dan. >> I didn't know that line in

Re: [Netstack] Quantum Cli

2012-03-17 Thread Deepak Garg
Thanks, Dan. I didn't know that line in the guide is temporary. I thought thats what quantum cli was meant for. @Hitesh The nova api/cli is limited: e.g. when you type a $ nova-manage networkyou have very limited options on network management. With Quantum, one will be able to create network

Re: [Netstack] Quantum Cli

2012-03-17 Thread hitesh wadekar
Hi Dan, Nice explanation !! It will be great if you could explain more on this with example (likewise you have given examples for nova+Quantum Manager) -- > "such that we can expose the Quantum API directly to tenants for network creation and port configuration." A short description would be h

Re: [Netstack] Quantum Cli

2012-03-17 Thread Dan Wendlandt
Hi Deepak, For essex, the Nova + Quantum integration relies on Nova to do most of the work. For example, when you invoke "nova-manage network create", the Quantum Manager code in Nova reaches out and creates a corresponding network via the Quantum API. Also, when you create a virtual server usin

[Netstack] Quantum Cli

2012-03-17 Thread Deepak Garg
Hi All, In the Admin doc, its written: quantum : a CLI utility for manually driving the Quantum API (note: in most common use cases, the Quantum API is primarily driven by another service, for example OpenStack Nova, and this CLI is used only for simple testing or troubleshooting). Not very sure