Hi George,
If I assign the network address I do have access.
But I think I have found the issue.
The cloud-init we were using did not have SLES SUSE scripts to add the
network config files.
I have found a package that I believe will work for SLES 11 and packaged
it on my OBS account. I will test and make sure it works.
What amazes me is that SUSE have not done this already and added it to
the repositories.
I can't be the ONLY person who wants to use SLES on an openstack cluster.
Thanks for the help.
Lance
On 19/03/2015 15:34, George Mihaiescu wrote:
I don't think there is anything specific to SLES, other than making
sure the interface scripts are set correctly, the interfaces are not
renamed at boot, there are drivers for the NIC (e.g. virtio).
You could login on the SLES VM on the console, assign it the IP was
supposed get from DHCP and ping the DHCP server to test connectivity.
On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 2:46 AM, Lance Haig <la...@haigmail.com
<mailto:la...@haigmail.com>> wrote:
Hi All,
We have an issue where a template build for Redhat 6 works when
deployed to our VMware 5.5 environment.
When I try to deploy a Suse server it does not get it IP address
as allocated.
1. Is there a definitive guide to building SLES server images for
openstack?
I have been looking for a while now but I can't find anything that
works.
2. Do I need to do anything special to make SLES work?
Where can I start to look to debug why SUSE is not working but
Redhat is?
Thanks
Lance
_______________________________________________
Mailing list:
http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack
Post to : openstack@lists.openstack.org
<mailto:openstack@lists.openstack.org>
Unsubscribe :
http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack
--
Lance Haig
0799078000
Cape Town
_______________________________________________
Mailing list: http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack
Post to : openstack@lists.openstack.org
Unsubscribe : http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack