No problem from s390x point of view. With Ubuntu we’re currently using* qemu: 2.10.1* libvirt: 3.6.0Thanks!
---Andreas Scheuring (andreas_s)
On 30. Mar 2018, at 16:26, Kashyap Chamarthy <kcham...@redhat.com> wrote:The last version bump was in "Pike" release (commit: b980df0,11-F
Need to correct my statement from below:
It tries to get the root disk by label, that’s not working on ubuntu in
combination with lvm. It might work if you put the root volume on a non lvm
disk.
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Andreas Scheuring (andreas_s)
On 27. Mar 2018, at 09:52, Andreas Scheuring
wrote:
Hi, I
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PARTUUID="7885c310-01"
# /dev/mapper/vg-lv_root: LABEL="cloudimage-root"
UUID="bd6d2d2c-3ca6-4032-99fc-bf20e246e22a" TYPE=“ext4”
exit
Maybe things are going more smoothly with other distros, or maybe things have
been fixed in the meanwhile… Or I did somethi
Ok, fixed - by mistake my scripts where still using an old bundle file - sorry
and thanks!
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Andreas Scheuring (andreas_s)
On 30. Nov 2017, at 16:11, Andreas Scheuring
wrote:
Hi Felipe,
thanks for your reply.
I now forced the values to be strings (like you suggested), but it’s still
idea?
Thanks!
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Andreas Scheuring (andreas_s)
On 30. Nov 2017, at 12:39, Felipe Reyes wrote:
Hi Andreas,
On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 09:50:31AM +0100, Andreas Scheuring wrote:
> Hi,
> I’m working on deploying a juju based OpenStack Pike. I’m using the bundle
> [1]. In this bundle I’
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>
> I would be interested in how the vswitches work and how to set up the config
> files.
> What is the devstack local.conf for and where I can find it?
>
> Thanks a lot for your kind attention and support,
> Angel.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Andreas S
Hi Sławek,
virbr0 belongs to the default libvirt network that is set up when you
install libvirt. It's not related to Openstack.
You should verify, that the vxlan port is open on both hypervisors
(default 4789 udp). This is not set up by Openstack but needs to be done
by the deployment tool or th
oose connection from accessing internet. I checked my
> Openstack services and they are up and in running state.
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Andreas Scheuring [mailto:scheu...@linux.vnet.ibm.com]
> Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2015 1:22 PM
> To: Adyanthaya, A
Looks like name resolution does not work properly. You need to add an
dns entry to your instance. You can try that by hand first
(/etc/resolv.conf) or you could try to add the dns info to your neutron
subnet.
The dns server usually lives somewhere outside your openstack
installation, so you should
Your setup looks fine.
Please check your security groups configuration. There should be a rule
that allows icmp traffic outside to have a guest pinging out to the
router. And a rule to allow ingress icmp if you want to ping a guest
from the outside world!
In addition, you can debug thing with t
Hi,
is there a central place where I can find a matrix (or something
similar) that shows what is currently supposed to work in the sense of
IPv6 Networking?
I also had a look at a couple of blueprints out there, but I'm looking
for a simple overview containing what's supported, on which features
Hi Geo,
your packet will be sent out of br-tun via the gre-x port "pointing"
to your compute node. So what you have to do is to put the ip address to
your eth interface connected to the wire. The same of course on the
controller node. Putting the ip address on the br-tun does not make
sense, a
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