There used to be a limitation of one external network per agent, which meant 
some folks ran more than one on the same node. Not needed anymore as agents can 
now support multiple networks.

If you still need to go down that route, have you ensured that each agent is 
started with its respective config file argument set? This would need to be 
changed in the upstart script of the respective agent. There may be other 
arguments that need to change as well. I don't have a setup in front of me.

James


On Mar 4, 2015, at 11:23 PM, Akilesh K 
<akilesh1...@gmail.com<mailto:akilesh1...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Anyone has done this configuration yet and got it right?

On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 3:21 PM, Akilesh K 
<akilesh1...@gmail.com<mailto:akilesh1...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi,
What are the exact steps and configuration to run multiple l3 agents.


I have set separate config files with params
gateway_external_network_id, router_id, external_network_bridge for each of 
them.

handle_internal_only_routers is false for one and true for another.

After I start the agents on the network node i see only one l3-agent when I run 
'neutron agent-list'


And when I set gateway for a router from horizon I get 'No eligible l3 agent 
associated with external network 808e4532-122b-4211-a67f-42ca071c248d found'.

Please help me.

Thank you,
Ageeleshwar K

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