First command is of course: * neutron router-show **2f16d846-b6aa-43a3-adbe-* *7f91a1389b7f* not * neutron router-update **2f16d846-b6aa-43a3-adbe-**7f91a1389b7f*
On Sat, Aug 2, 2014 at 11:54 AM, ZZelle <zze...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > According to the first error message, the subnet you try to unbind is used > in router routes, you can see current router routes using: > > *neutron router-update **2f16d846-b6aa-43a3-adbe-**7f91a1389b7f* > > you need to update them before unbind: > > * neutron router-update **2f16d846-b6aa-43a3-adbe-* > *7f91a1389b7f --routes type=dict list=true destination=...,nexthop=... > [destination=...,nexthop=...[...]] * > or clear router routes: > > > > * neutron router-update 2f16d846-b6aa-43a3-adbe-7f91a1389b7f --routes > action=clear * > And finally retry to unbind the subnet. > > > > Cédric, > ZZelle@IRC > > > On Sat, Aug 2, 2014 at 9:56 AM, Sayali Lunkad <sayali.92...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I am facing trouble deleting a router from my openstack deployment. >> >> I have tried the following commands on the *controller node* and pasted >> the output. >> >> *neutron router-interface-delete* 2f16d846-b6aa-43a3-adbe-7f91a1389b7f >> 962b8364-a2b4-46cc-95be-28cbab62b8c2 >> 409-{u'NeutronError': {u'message': u'Router interface for subnet >> 962b8364-a2b4-46cc-95be-28cbab62b8c2 on router >> 2f16d846-b6aa-43a3-adbe-7f91a1389b7f cannot be deleted, as it is required >> by one or more routes.', u'type': u'RouterInterfaceInUseByRoute', >> u'detail': u''}} >> >> *neutron port-delete* ec1aac66-481d-488e-860b-53b88d950ac7 >> 409-{u'NeutronError': {u'message': u'Port >> ec1aac66-481d-488e-860b-53b88d950ac7 has owner network:router_interface and >> therefore cannot be deleted directly via the port API.', u'type': >> u'L3PortInUse', u'detail': u''}} >> >> *neutron router-delete* 2f16d846-b6aa-43a3-adbe-7f91a1389b7f >> 409-{u'NeutronError': {u'message': u'Router >> 2f16d846-b6aa-43a3-adbe-7f91a1389b7f still has active ports', u'type': >> u'RouterInUse', u'detail': u''}} >> >> *neutron l3-agent-router-remove* 7a977e23-767f-418e-8429-651c4232548c >> 2f16d846-b6aa-43a3-adbe-7f91a1389b7f >> This removes the router from the l3 agent and attaches it to another one >> as seen below. >> >> *neutron l3-agent-list-hosting-router* >> 2f16d846-b6aa-43a3-adbe-7f91a1389b7f >> >> +--------------------------------------+----------------------+----------------+-------+ >> | id | host | >> admin_state_up | alive | >> >> +--------------------------------------+----------------------+----------------+-------+ >> | 96e1371a-be03-42ed-8141-3b0027d3a82f | alln01-1-csx-net-004 | >> True | :-) | >> >> +--------------------------------------+----------------------+----------------+-------+ >> >> >> I have also run the commands below on the *network node* which worked >> fine. >> >> *ip netns delete* qrouter-2f16d846-b6aa-43a3-adbe-7f91a1389b7f >> >> *ovs-vsctl del-port* br-int qr-ec1aac66-48 >> >> Could someone please tell me what can be done to delete the router or is >> this some bug I am hitting. >> >> Thanks, >> Sayali. >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> OpenStack-dev mailing list >> OpenStack-dev@lists.openstack.org >> http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev >> >> >
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