Thanks 2015-09-24 11:49 GMT+02:00 Federico Michele Facca < federico.fa...@create-net.org>:
> Hi Ignazio, > never tested it, I may suppose that during the installation the appliance > is created or downloaded (but I may be totally wrong). As by documentation: > > For help using or hacking on OVSvApp solution, you can send an email to > the OpenStack Development Mailing List <mailto: > openstack-...@lists.openstack.org>; kindly use the [Networking-vSphere] > Tag in the subject. > > Br, > Federico > > -- > Future Internet is closer than you think! > http://www.fiware.org > > Official Mirantis partner for OpenStack Training > https://www.create-net.org/community/openstack-training > > -- > Dr. Federico M. Facca > > CREATE-NET > Via alla Cascata 56/D > 38123 Povo Trento (Italy) > > P +39 0461 312471 > M +39 334 6049758 > E federico.fa...@create-net.org > T @chicco785 > W www.create-net.org > > On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 11:40 AM, Ignazio Cassano < > ignaziocass...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi Federico, the link you suggested is very interesting but I did not >> find a link to download the vm appliance for vmware. >> Regards >> Ignazio >> >> 2015-09-24 11:25 GMT+02:00 Federico Michele Facca < >> federico.fa...@create-net.org>: >> >>> you may have a look also at this project which uses a vm inside vcenter: >>> >>> https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Neutron/Networking-vSphere >>> >>> Br, >>> Federico >>> >>> -- >>> Future Internet is closer than you think! >>> http://www.fiware.org >>> >>> Official Mirantis partner for OpenStack Training >>> https://www.create-net.org/community/openstack-training >>> >>> -- >>> Dr. Federico M. Facca >>> >>> CREATE-NET >>> Via alla Cascata 56/D >>> 38123 Povo Trento (Italy) >>> >>> P +39 0461 312471 >>> M +39 334 6049758 >>> E federico.fa...@create-net.org >>> T @chicco785 >>> W www.create-net.org >>> >>> On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 11:20 AM, Federico Michele Facca < >>> federico.fa...@create-net.org> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Miko, >>>> it is possible to develop a neutron extension for achieveing your goal. >>>> Indeed for a customer we developed a ML2 driver that creates the needed >>>> portgroups and connect them to the right vlan in vCenter and hence when >>>> VMware VMs are created connect them to the create portgroups. The solution >>>> in this case is very simple, i.e. all the traffic goes through the >>>> controller nodes (no dvr, for example using the vmware proxy compute). >>>> Unfortunately, I don't think we can share the code (the customer retained >>>> the IPR on it) :( >>>> >>>> my suggestion is: >>>> - have a look on how to create a ML2 plugin >>>> - understand vCenter APIs >>>> >>>> Br, >>>> Federico >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Future Internet is closer than you think! >>>> http://www.fiware.org >>>> >>>> Official Mirantis partner for OpenStack Training >>>> https://www.create-net.org/community/openstack-training >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Dr. Federico M. Facca >>>> >>>> CREATE-NET >>>> Via alla Cascata 56/D >>>> 38123 Povo Trento (Italy) >>>> >>>> P +39 0461 312471 >>>> M +39 334 6049758 >>>> E federico.fa...@create-net.org >>>> T @chicco785 >>>> W www.create-net.org >>>> >>>> On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 11:01 AM, Miko Bello <openst...@mikebeauty.com> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi Folks, >>>>> i would like to know if anybody has tried to implement a neutron >>>>> solution with vsphere without using NSX-like solutions. >>>>> I mean, my lab environment is composed of : >>>>> >>>>> - 1 network node ( neutron ) >>>>> - 1 controller node >>>>> - 2 compute node ( kvm) >>>>> - 1 compute node linked to a cluster vsphere 6.0 >>>>> >>>>> i tried, without success ;( to deploy an instance on vsphere node with >>>>> a network configuration of type VLAN; ( obviously, in this >>>>> configuration,i have not the ambition of a ovs solution type :) ) >>>>> so my questions are: it's' possible to implement a network neutron >>>>> solution of type VLAN ? if yes how can i do? >>>>> Thanks in advantage. >>>>> Miko Bello >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> OpenStack-operators mailing list >>>>> OpenStack-operators@lists.openstack.org >>>>> http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-operators >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> OpenStack-operators mailing list >>> OpenStack-operators@lists.openstack.org >>> http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-operators >>> >>> >> >
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