On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 4:37 PM, Udara Liyanage <ud...@wso2.com> wrote:
> Hi Raj, > > No I did not try since there were no multiple public networks available. > Okay Udara. I am setting up a second external network now. Will run a test soon. Thanks. > > On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 2:59 PM, Rajkumar Rajaratnam <rajkum...@wso2.com> > wrote: > >> >> >> On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 2:52 PM, Udara Liyanage <ud...@wso2.com> wrote: >> >>> Hi Raj, >>> >>> If I remember correctly, we can't assign folating ip to the same port >>> multiple times even I try with Openstack UI. >>> >> >> Horizon UI doesn't support most of the operations. Yes we can't assign >> multiple floating IPs from the same external network to the same port. But >> I guess, we can assign multiple floating IPs from different external >> network to the same port. Did you try this scenario? >> >> Thanks. >> >>> >>> On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 2:47 PM, Rajkumar Rajaratnam <rajkum...@wso2.com >>> > wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Devs, >>>> >>>> I am working on $Subject. Please find the relevant JIRA at [1] >>>> >>>> Currently Stratos will assign a floating IP to eth0 if *autoAssignIp* >>>> property is set to false in cartridge definition. AFAIU, stratos is using >>>> jclouds API to query the available floating IPs, choose one and assign it >>>> to the instance. Correct me if this is not the case. >>>> >>>> In order to support $Subject, I am proposing the cartridge definition >>>> as below; >>>> >>>> { "type":"mysql", "provider":"data", "host":"apachestratos.org", " >>>> displayName":"MySQL", "description":"MySQL Cartridge", "version":"5.5", >>>> "multiTenant":"false", "portMapping":[ { "protocol":"http", "port":"80" >>>> , "proxyPort":"8280" } ], "deployment":{ }, "iaasProvider":[ { "type": >>>> "openstack", "imageId":"RegionOne/1cd412c1-54ce-405f-9894-ce1387073c6c" >>>> , "networkInterfaces":[ { "name":"netOne", "networkUuid":" >>>> 84d52a6d-a9e5-472a-9935-a0e195fe5b4a", "fixedIp":"10.0.1.4" }, { "name" >>>> :"netTwo", "networkUuid":"512e1f54-1e85-4dac-b2e6-f0b30fc552cf", " >>>> publicNetworkUuids":[ { "name":"externalOne", "networkUuid":" >>>> 8f08a69d-cb46-43c9-9ebe-b89dcc78dacc", }, { "name":"externalTwo", " >>>> networkUuid":"b5504321-e7aa-4500-9e00-7bc1b10cb5e9", } ] }, { "name":" >>>> netThree", "networkUuid":"b55f009a-1cc6-4b17-924f-4ae0ee18db5e", " >>>> publicNetworkUuids":[ { "name":"externalThree", "networkUuid":" >>>> 83d52a6d-a9e5-572a-9935-a0e195fe5b4r", } ] } ], "maxInstanceLimit":"4", >>>> "property":[ { "name":"instanceType", "value":"RegionOne/4" }, { "name" >>>> :"keyPair", "value":"raj" }, { "name":"autoAssignIp", "value":"false" } >>>> ] } ], "loadBalancer":{ "type":"lb", "property":{ "name":" >>>> no.load.balancer", "value":"true" } }} >>>> >>>> >>>> So, I have introduced some additional elements here in networks >>>> section. publicNetworkUuids will hold one or many external network UUIDs >>>> from where you want to select one IP and assign it the corresponding >>>> interface. Let list me three behaviors, as of now, I have identified. >>>> >>>> 1. If *autoAssignIp* property is *true*, stratos will not do >>>> anything regarding floating IPs when creating instances for this >>>> cartridge. >>>> But openstack will assign a floating IP to the instance. >>>> 2. If *autoAssignIp* property is *false*, and you *don't *specify >>>> any publicNetworkUuids for any interface, then stratos will assign a >>>> floating IP to the 1st interface >>>> 3. If *autoAssignIp* property is *false*, and you >>>> specify publicNetworkUuids, then stratos will assign floating IPs per >>>> interfaces for which you specified publicNetworkUuids. If you specify >>>> two publicNetworkUuids for an interface, it will assign two floating >>>> IPs to >>>> that interface and so on. >>>> >>>> >>>> However, I tried to assign two floating IP addresses to an interface >>>> which resulted in the following error. >>>> >>>> *Error: *409-{u'NeutronError': {u'message': u'Cannot associate >>>> floating IP 192.168.17.96 (5691eb81-3153-4ee1-b9d0-31fc84516b03) with port >>>> 7e9416ce-5077-44c4-97db-b4b14c10dfc9 using fixed IP 10.0.0.167, as that >>>> fixed IP already has a floating IP on external network >>>> ba667f72-7ba8-4b24-b360-b74a0211c83c.', u'type': >>>> u'FloatingIPPortAlreadyAssociated', u'detail': u''}} >>>> >>>> I guess we can't assign multiple floating IPs to the same interface >>>> from same network. We would be able to assign multiple floating IPs to the >>>> same interface from multiple networks. Since I am having only one external >>>> network, I couldn't test this. Any idea? >>>> >>>> Feel free to share your thoughts. >>>> >>>> 1. https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STRATOS-698 >>>> >>>> Thanks. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Raj >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> >>> Udara Liyanage >>> Software Engineer >>> WSO2, Inc.: http://wso2.com >>> lean. enterprise. middleware >>> >>> web: http://udaraliyanage.wordpress.com >>> phone: +94 71 443 6897 >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Raj >> > > > > -- > > Udara Liyanage > Software Engineer > WSO2, Inc.: http://wso2.com > lean. enterprise. middleware > > web: http://udaraliyanage.wordpress.com > phone: +94 71 443 6897 > -- Raj