Hello,
Im trying to create a public network(in a test lab where we get the ip
addresses through DHCP.,
hence I limited the public network to /32 cidr range)
Im trying to map this public network to my router in quantum Im getting the
following error
"root@ubuntu-ram:/home/ramprasvm# quantum router-g
Recently I'm test floating IP on version Grizzly, I found the mechanism of
floating IP is a little of wasting public IP addresses.
In some circumstance, like public cloud environment. there is only one user
in one project (tenant). If the user want to using floating IP, he has to
create an router
Hi,
I am very new to openstack. I am trying to install grizzly with quantum using
gre and tunneling.
# nova-manage service list
Binary Host Zone Status
State Updated_At
nova-conductor aopcsos internal
I believe a minimum of 2 IP addresses is required (1 for the bridge port, and 1
to allocate).
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I echo Eric ,minimum we would be needing one IP for router gateway
interface and and one for the allocation, so dont use /32. Just my opinion
Regards,
Ashok
On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 4:35 PM, wrote:
> I believe a minimum of 2 IP addresses is required (1 for the bridge port,
> and 1 to allocate).
Can you share the following configuration files
/etc/default/quantum-server, quantum.conf, quantum dhcp conf?
On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 4:15 PM, Arindam Choudhury wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am very new to openstack. I am trying to install grizzly with quantum
> using gre and tunneling.
>
> # nova-manage
Is this a bug perhaps? I have a volume and a VM, I can attach the volume to
the VM and see the disk with fdisk -l, I can detach the volume and see it is
missing. When I try to reattach the volume I get the following error:
May 2 12:18:01 compute-4 ERROR nova.compute.manager [instance:
4fcd87
On 01.05.2013 20:34, Jay Pipes wrote:
On 05/01/2013 02:28 PM, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently working on setting up OpenStack using Ansible (after
giving up on Puppet) and have keystone running and Glance running.
The problem I now have is that the client doesn't seem to work:
[r
A little more information, I've discovered that this only happens if I reuse
the previous device (/dev/vdc in this instance). If I use the next device
(/dev/vdd) the attachment works fine.
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Hi,
I have installed OpenStack using DevStack. Is there some way to tell
DevStack what the configuration of a service should be in the installation?
For example, if I want DevStack to install Ceilometer with the
configuration parameter "periodic_interval" set to a value other than the
default, how
Thanks for reply. Here are the config files:
# cat /etc/default/quantum-server
# You should choose one of this configuration file accord the installed backend
# QUANTUM_PLUGIN_CONFIG="/etc/quantum/plugins/nicira/nvp.ini"
#
QUANTUM_PLUGIN_CONFIG="/etc/quantum/plugins/openvswitch/ovs_quantum_plug
Hi John,
Le 30/04/2013 18:13, John Griffith a écrit :
Hi Sylvain,
This doc is a bit outdated and references Nova Volumes etc, however
the problem I think you're having is that it makes some assumptions
regarding knowledge of how all the components tie together and what
they do. They're simp
Hi everyone,
As you may know, we name our release cycles after cities or counties in
the state/country where the corresponding design summit is held.
That creates an interesting problem for the "I" release, since there is
no word starting with "i" in classic transliteration of Chinese words...
so
Searching the wiki, I was unable to find any existing list of Related
Projects so I started a new one at
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/RelatedProjects. Please take a minute and
ensure that your project is represented.
Could one of the admins link it from
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Projec
I'm not sure how effective these rules are. I've been able to use
OVS+nova-network+libvirt to create nested bridges without issues.
On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 12:53 AM, Édouard Thuleau wrote:
> And if you use libvirt virt driver, the hypervisor (libvirt+KVM in my
> case) adds anti MAC and IP spoofi
Has anyone seen this issue in Folsom?
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Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2013 8:59 AM
To: Smith, Eric E; openstack@lists.launchpad.net
Subject: RE: Cinder - attach / detach / reattach fails
Hi,
I agree with you. I'd be interested to know if anyone else has run into
this issue and their solution.
Here's what I'll be trying to implement to get around this:
I have an incoming trunk connection that carries two vlans: a public IP
subnet and private subnet. I have them configured as two bridg
Dear all,
I managed to solve this.
If you are using qpid, you need
rpc_backend=nova.rpc.impl_qpid
qpid_hostname=
if you are using rabbit, you need
rabbit_host=
to ensure that the correct amqp is set up.
Cheers
- WP
On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 7:44 PM, YIP Wai Peng wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I am
You can't bypass authentication with, say, keystone.conf admin_token and
get a catalog. A catalog is produced as the result of authentication. Run
the client with a set of credentials (user, password, tenant, auth URL) and
you'll be able to get a catalog, and glanceclient will probably work as
well
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I have noticed in grizzly that sometimes the actual iscsi device is still
logged in on the compute node where the VM is.
This has caused the issue you described, running an iscsiadm --logout on the
device
makes it go back to normal.
s
On 05/02/2013
no idea?
Le 30/04/2013 02:15, Michaël Van de Borne a écrit :
Hi there,
I'm running Grizzly on Ubuntu 12.04 in this topology:
http://docs.openstack.org/trunk/openstack-network/admin/content/connectivity.html
and using the per-tenant routers with private networks.
I just found out that my VM
Use IPv6... No need for Floating IPs, no NAT tables... Billions * billions
* billions of public IPs for you... [?]
On 2 May 2013 11:31, Joe Topjian wrote:
> I agree with you. I'd be interested to know if anyone else has run into
> this issue and their solution.
>
> Here's what I'll be trying t
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 6:42 PM, Riki Arslan wrote:
> I thought it might help if mentioned little more:
>
> /etc/ceilometer.conf file has the following parameters added:
>
> os_username=ceilometer
> os_password=$PASSWORD
> os_tenant_name=service
> os_auth_url=http://localhost:5000/v2.0/
>
> I chec
how are you doing the additional snatting outside of openstack in order for
addresses on 192.168 /16 to access the internet?
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now that I'm at the office - here's the error I'm getting following my original
instructions:
2013-05-02 14:06:46 10310 TRACE nova.api.openstack CommunicationError: Error
communicating with http://10.10.10.1:9292 [Errno 111] ECONNREFUSED
2013-05-02 14:06:46 10310 TRACE nova.api.openstack
2013-0
Hi,
Nova does not get the glance endpoint from keystone, this is a parameter in
nova.conf : either glance_host + glance_port or glance_api_servers
Hope this helps.
Dmitry Makovey a écrit :
>now that I'm at the office - here's the error I'm getting following my
>original instructions:
>
>201
Hi all,
I followed the instructions for OpenStack Folsom install at
http://docs.openstack.org/folsom/basic-install/content/basic-install_intro.
html
I am at the point where I am able to boot up a VM and I can see the IP
assigned to it in the GUI and when I do nova list.
Also I have assigned a float
I have Grizzly up and running on Ubuntu 13.04, following the excellent
instructions by Msekni Bilel. I'm using gre tunneling and per-tenant
routers. It looks something like this:
http://chavezy.files.wordpress.com/2013/03/ostack-log-net_iscsi.png
I was able to get a cirros m1.tiny VM launched eas
On 2013-05-02 07:05:46 -0700 (-0700), Michael J Fork wrote:
[...]
> Could one of the admins link it from https://wiki.openstack.org/
> wiki/Projects?
I've added a section heading for this and transcluded your article
at...
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Projects#Unofficial.2Frelated_projects
I'll throw it out there again:
We really ought to deploy an OpenComparison site (http://opencomparison.org/)
for OpenStack. It's awesome, and does massive amounts of goodness for managed
information and discovery.
- Gabriel
> -Original Message-
> From: Openstack [mailto:openstack-
Some news
We’ve released the complete documentation
http://activity.openstack.org/data/display/WIKIDS/Home
for OpenStack Insights, with binaries and source code downloadable from
Sourceforge https://sourceforge.net/projects/wikidsopenstack
while the OpenStack Dash tools are the vanilla Metri
Hi Rahul,
Hopefully there will be a config value in localrc file that meets your
needs. Finding docs for the values of each of the options requires a
little searching. devstack scripts are self documenting on the web site.
But the Ceilometer options may not be mentioned in the top level stac
I like "incense" best, myself.
On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 7:01 AM, Thierry Carrez wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> As you may know, we name our release cycles after cities or counties in
> the state/country where the corresponding design summit is held.
>
> That creates an interesting problem for the "I" r
Greet from Jakarta. Indonesia
How about
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icarus
Frans
On May 2, 2013 9:02 PM, "Thierry Carrez" wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> As you may know, we name our release cycles after cities or counties in
> the state/country where the corresponding design summit is held.
>
>
Hi All,
I have had time to investigate why booting from volume doesn't work and I
found the following trace in /var/log/nova/nova-compute.log.
I took a look at nova.conf but I couldn't find any relevent entry for
nova.virt.disk.mount.disk.
Is it normal to have this trace? It occurs every time I
What about Ili, which is a prefecture name in Xinjiang in China:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ili_Kazakh_Autonomous_Prefecture
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Shane
> -Original Message-
> From: Openstack
> [mailto:openstack-bounces+shane.wang=intel@lists.launchpad.net] On
> Behalf Of Thierry Carrez
> Sent: Thurs
Hi,
Interesting. I came from HK when I was kid. I will give a good thought on
this tomorrow.
BUT BUT first impression on the list: drop the idea of "imperial", please.
If the reason behind the suggestion has to do with British Empire, I
strongly advised you drop that suggestion because that descr
+1! the Chinese character is '伊犁' and can be easily spelled, remembered
and pronounced in English.
This city name 'ili' is also searchable on google map. It is beautiful city
located in the westernmost province of China.
There lives people from different ethnic such as Han, Kazak, Uyghur, Hui,
Mon
BTW, there're 47 ethnic lives in this area. This is a big family which is
very similar to existing OpenStack community. :-)
Hua ZZ
Zhang/
How about "I-Ching"? One of the oldest of the Chinese classic texts, can be
referred to the influence of OpenStack to cloud computing.
See Wikipedia page here : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Ching
Yoyo
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You get this error if there are no nbd devices. Specifically
/sys/block/nbd0 doesn't exist. I'd start by seeing if the kernel
module is loaded.
Cheers,
Michael
On Fri, May 3, 2013 at 10:57 AM, Mohammed Amine SAYA
wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have had time to investigate why booting from volume doesn't
A fellow name George clued me into my problem. I had my secgroup rules set
for source 0.0.0.0/24 which is stupid. This is how it should look:
root@kcon-cs-gen-01i:~# nova secgroup-list-rules default
+-+---+-+---+--+
| IP Protocol | From Port | To P
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