terfaces
have an MTU of 1500, as well as provider networks to 1500.
They are:
neutron.conf:default:global_physnet_mtu
ml2_conf.ini:ml2:path_mtu
ml2_conf.ini:ml2:physical_network_mtus
I usually set them all specifically (example: 9000, 1550, and
someprovider:150
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Hopefully that works for you.
Thanks,
Curtis.
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p, say if
you only had a couple or three clouds, but more than that maybe this
starts to make sense. Also running Galera has gotten easier but still
not that easy.
I had thought that the OpenStack community was deprecating Postgres
support though, so that could make things a bit harder here (I
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Hi,
Another way would be to setup a non-VXLAN network and have all the
instances you need to manage have a second interface on that network.
You'd have to do the extra work of ensuring those interfaces are
configured, but if you are using some sort
-host install of Swift to mess around with,
it's one way to get that. :)
Also, thanks to Lorin Hochstein et al for the Ansible OpenStack
modules that make this much easier [4].
Thanks,
Curtis.
[1] https://github.com/curtisgithub/swiftacular
[2] http://serverascode.com/2014/05/24/swiftacul
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Hi Juerg,
I wrote a blog post about using Dwarf here:
http://serverascode.com/2014/07/07/dwarf-openstack.html
I think it's a lot of fun and a good way to learn a bit about
openstack apis, so thanks for put
n't know of any other systems but would be interested to hear about them. :)
Thanks,
Curtis.
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