Hi all, 

I am trying to associate a floating IP with an existing instance.  I am running 
Xen hypervisor and nova network with Ubuntu 12.04 and grizzly.  I can create 
the floating IP range, but when I associate an IP with an instance, the 
firewall rules get added but the IP is not bound to the public interface.  ip 
addr show <dev> does not show the floating IP on the network controller node.  
All is good after adding the address by hand. 

Additionally, the floating IPs are not shown as associated with a fixed IP 
under that Access and Security tab on horizon.  Additionally, I can associate a 
floating IP with an instance in horizon, but when I try to dissociate an IP 
from the instance, I get a response that says no floating IPs assigned to that 
instance.  I don't know if this database weirdness is linked to the other 
issue. 

I took a look at the code, and it appears I am running through 
linux_net.ensure_floating_forward in l3.py (the firewall rules are there, and I 
get debug messages around the iptables-save and iptables-restore calls), but I 
don't get any debug output for the rootwrap in bind_floating_ip.  I don't see 
an obvious path that doesn't include both of these calls.  I am totally a 
Python newbie, so  I may be misunderstanding something. 

Any thoughts on how to run this down further? 

Thanks, 
Bryan
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