All,

Mark, Dustin and I have discussed some ideas around the notion that
having a more 'automated' method of choosing and allocating public IP
addresses in the UEC, while keeping Eucalyptus in MANAGED mode in order
to support all of the networking features that Eucalyptus provides
(Elastic IPs, Security Groups and VLAN isolated VM networks).  At the
UDS, we decided that these ideas need not be fleshed out for Lucid
(Eucalyptus 1.6.2), but they're certainly 'live' in that, at the core,
the notion of building into the Ubuntu installation process a model for
easily setting up node/VM network address allocation and management
would be a powerful sub-system that Eucalyptus could depend upon when it
comes to configuring the VM networks.  Right now, the Eucalyptus
networking modes are highly configurable, but must largely be configured
manually as no such sub-system (well defined model for dealing with
large collections of dynamic networked machines) is readily available.
I believe that building such a system would allow the UEC, as the
original report suggests, to present more sophisticated networking modes
that are potentially simpler to manage.

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Public IP addresses should be assignable by DHCP
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/454519
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