That's the issue most probably. You cannot have br-eth1:br-eth1
Will not work.
On 2014-10-05 22:41, Irena Berezovsky wrote:
> Hi
Don,
>
> Seems that there is a problem at neutron side, that ML2
refuses to bind the port.
>
> Can you please share the error you get
at neutron server?
>
Hi Everyone,
Can you help/guide me to setup/design NFV ( FWaas,LBaas ) etc ? I have read
some docs however i could not get what i was looking for.Any suggestions in
this regard will be appreciated.
Thanks,
Vijay
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On 10/07/2014 11:25 AM, Danny Choi (dannchoi) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When I create a Neutron router, a corresponding qrouter namespace is
> automatically created.
>
> After I delete the router, the qrouter namespace remains. I have to manually
> delete it.
>
> Is this expected behavior?
Do you have
The DHCP namespace connects to the VM network in that model, along with the
instances. The router namespace connects to both the external and VM networks
in that model. The router can ping the DHCP namespace along with instances, and
vice versa. The router namespace provides external connectivit
Hi,
In a multinode setup, there are 3 networks.
* Management Network: Controller, Compute and Network
* VM traffic Network: Compute and Network
* External Network: Controller and Network
When pinging the VM at the Compute node from the Neutron router (via ip netns
exec qrouter name
Hi All,
I'm installing a new storage backend to my cinder environment and
would *really* like to move my existing volumes to it.
I did this once before moving from LVM on a storage nod to a SAN based
solution with the cinder volume service running on the controller
node. for that case:
cinder m
Hello everyone,
Due to various regressions and documentation issues in the published
Sahara RC1, we generated a new Juno release candidate for Sahara:
https://launchpad.net/sahara/juno/juno-rc2
Unless new release-critical issues are found that warrant a release
candidate respin, this RC2 will be
Hi James,
Your answer is correct.
localadmin@qa4:~/devstack$ neutron port-show
136c049f-dcfd-4c39-a3c8-3bb6dab6ac09
+---+-+
| Field | Value
Hi Danny,
If the subnet had DCHP enabled, then that 'extra' port likely belongs to the
DHCP namespace. It gets created upon the first boot of an instance in that
network. The port will then hang around until the network is deleted. A
port-show should show you the owner of the port.
James Dento
Hi,
I used devstack to deploy Juno OpenStack.
By default, devstack created 2 users: admin (with role “admin”) and demo;
and 2 networks: public (tenant = admin) and private (tenant = demo)
In CLI as user demo, there is one port created (attached to the Neutron router):
localadmin@qa4:~/devstack
Hi,
When I create a Neutron router, a corresponding qrouter namespace is
automatically created.
After I delete the router, the qrouter namespace remains. I have to manually
delete it.
Is this expected behavior?
Thanks,
Danny
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Hi all,
Been troubleshooting this for a while now and cant seem to figure out what
wrong, reaching out here hoping that maybe someone would have some input/advice
on how to fix. I am trying to add a volume to an instance and it keeps failing
with the following errors below. Would appreciate any
Hi Chris,
If you’re looking to provide a network to a tenant that is a flat/VLAN network
using an external gateway, you should be able to create the network as a admin
and use --tenant-id in the net-create and subnet-create commands to specify the
ID of the tenant.
James
From: Martinx - ジェームズ
I'm using the following topology:
VLAN Provider Networks:
https://developer.rackspace.com/blog/neutron-networking-vlan-provider-networks/
Where each Tenant have its own VLAN tag ID, isolated from the others.
No Neutron acting as a L3 Router, no GRE, no VXLAN.
Cheers!
Thiago
On 7 October 2014
Hi Andreq,
object names shouldn't be problem in our case. Currently only one
application is using this swift cluster and all objects should have name
only with numbers (name consist of date/time - MMDDHHMM). But
definitely I try to play with .expiring_obects container and try to find
some anom
Mark Kirkwood wrote on 10/07/2014 02:23:36
AM:
> I think why this is not documented is the usual use-case for devstack is
> development setups where real external ips for the VMs is usually not a
> point of interest.
>
> For instance I never need this...I do sometimes want the VMs to be able
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