After i deleted 2 instances: 10.2.1.10 & 10.2.1.12 The Dnsmasq's hosts file is: fa:16:3e:01:d1:70,10-2-1-1.openstacklocal,10.2.1.1 fa:16:3e:71:6a:4e,10-2-1-11.openstacklocal,10.2.1.11 *fa:16:3e:cf:0f:c1,10-2-1-12.openstacklocal,10.2.1.12* *<-- still exist, problem?!* fa:16:3e:35:a1:72,10-2-1-9.openstacklocal,10.2.1.9
BR, On Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 4:27 PM, Chu Duc Minh <chu.ducm...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, i have the same problem when create -> terminate -> create instances. > This problem only occur when the new instances have the same IP as deleted > instances. > > I check the dnsmasq's host file > /var/lib/quantum/dhcp/dbc59888-e2be-4b31-b579-0a4575159bb1/host, > sometimes it's not update. > > I think this problem maybe not only related to Dnsmasq, it may related to > firewall rules (generated by Quantum) on compute-node too. Because i see > some dropped DHCP packet: > Aug 2 14:08:11 thor-compute-03 kernel: [95971.005423] IN=qbr23c67719-14 > OUT=qbr23c67719-14 PHYSIN=qvb23c67719-14 PHYSOUT=tap23c67719- > 14 MAC=ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:fa:16:3e:34:72:05:08:00 SRC=0.0.0.0 > DST=255.255.255.255 LEN=328 TOS=0x10 PREC=0x00 TTL=128 ID=0 *PROTO=UDP > SPT=68 DPT=67* LEN=308 > (DHCP Discovery packet?) > It dropped in chain quantum-openvswi-sg-fallback, then instance can't get > IP. Although in Dashboard i see instance got IP. > > I tried many times, and got a strange case: duplicate IP in Dnsmasq's host > file: > fa:16:3e:01:d1:70,10-2-1-1.openstacklocal,10.2.1.1 > fa:16:3e:71:6a:4e,10-2-1-11.openstacklocal,10.2.1.11 > *fa:16:3e:78:b5:2f,10-2-1-10.openstacklocal,10.2.1.10* > fa:16:3e:35:a1:72,10-2-1-9.openstacklocal,10.2.1.9 > fa:16:3e:cf:0f:c1,10-2-1-12.openstacklocal,10.2.1.12 > *fa:16:3e:c7:ea:0c,10-2-1-10.openstacklocal,10.2.1.10* > > My newest instance is *10.2.1.10*, and I can't ping it. In boot log of > this instance, i found: > > cloudinitnonet waiting 120 seconds for a network device. > cloudinitnonet gave up waiting for a network device. > ciinfo: lo : 1 127.0.0.1 255.0.0.0 . > ciinfo: eth0 : 1 . . fa:16:3e:c7:ea:0c > route_info failed > > Restart instance didn't make it work, but restart quantum-dhcp-agent on > Quantum-node make it work. > After restart, content of Dnsmasq's host file is: > fa:16:3e:01:d1:70,10-2-1-1.openstacklocal,10.2.1.1 > fa:16:3e:71:6a:4e,10-2-1-11.openstacklocal,10.2.1.11 > fa:16:3e:cf:0f:c1,10-2-1-12.openstacklocal,10.2.1.12 > fa:16:3e:35:a1:72,10-2-1-9.openstacklocal,10.2.1.9 > *fa:16:3e:c7:ea:0c,10-2-1-10.openstacklocal,10.2.1.10* > > I think it a serious problem, hope someone could fix it soon.. :) > > Best Regards, > > > On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 8:01 PM, James Page <james.p...@ubuntu.com> wrote: > >> On 20/05/13 07:51, Heinonen, Johanna (NSN - FI/Espoo) wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> I have installed grizzly with quantum and ovs-plugin. It seems that >>> grizzly allocates the third address of each subnet for dhcp. (In folsom >>> it was the second address). This means that the VMs will get addresses >>> >> >> This sound alot like https://bugs.launchpad.net/** >> ubuntu/+source/quantum/+bug/**1189909<https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/quantum/+bug/1189909>; >> I'll raise a task for dnsmasq as well. >> >> Cheers >> >> James >> >> -- >> James Page >> Ubuntu Core Developer >> Debian Maintainer >> james.p...@ubuntu.com >> >> >> ______________________________**_________________ >> Mailing list: >> https://launchpad.net/~**openstack<https://launchpad.net/~openstack> >> Post to : openst...@lists.launchpad.net >> Unsubscribe : >> https://launchpad.net/~**openstack<https://launchpad.net/~openstack> >> More help : >> https://help.launchpad.net/**ListHelp<https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp> >> > >
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