That's what I was trying to do actually, uncertain if I could or not so I was trying...
*Adam Lawson* AQORN, Inc. 427 North Tatnall Street Ste. 58461 Wilmington, Delaware 19801-2230 Toll-free: (844) 4-AQORN-NOW ext. 101 International: +1 302-387-4660 Direct: +1 916-246-2072 On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 8:30 AM, Adam Lawson <alaw...@aqorn.com> wrote: > My question however sir, is how would this be remedied? Can the public > network be attached directly to the VM? > > > *Adam Lawson* > > AQORN, Inc. > 427 North Tatnall Street > Ste. 58461 > Wilmington, Delaware 19801-2230 > Toll-free: (844) 4-AQORN-NOW ext. 101 > International: +1 302-387-4660 > Direct: +1 916-246-2072 > > > On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 5:49 PM, Nick Jones <nick.jo...@datacentred.co.uk> > wrote: > >> Hi Adam. >> >> > On 16 Mar 2015, at 20:52, Adam Lawson <alaw...@aqorn.com> wrote: >> > >> > Got a strange error and I'm really hoping to get some help with it >> since it has be scratching my head. >> > >> > When I create a VM within Horizon and select the PRIVATE network, it >> boots up great. >> > When I attempt to create a VM within Horizon and include the PUBLIC >> network (either by itself or with the private network), it fails with a "No >> valid host found" error. >> >> Just a guess but... It sounds like you’re trying to attach an instance’s >> network interface directly to your external (‘public’) network which you >> won’t be able to do, looking at your configuration - i.e assuming your >> public network is one that’s been created with '--router:external True'. >> However, I’m guessing that you’re launching an instance as an administrator >> within that project, which means that nova-scheduler will let you try to do >> it, but it’ll ultimately fail when neutron refuses to bind an interface to >> that public network segment - which would explain the errors you’re seeing. >> >> — >> >> -Nick >> >> >> >> -- >> DataCentred Limited registered in England and Wales no. 05611763 >> > >
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