On Oct 24, 2012, at 5:33 AM, Yoshihiro Kaneko <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I made devstack VM image for Ryu and OpenStack Folsom. Using this VM
> image, anyone can easily try Ryu and OpenStack.
> Instructions for this pre-configured VM image:
>  
> https://github.com/osrg/ryu/wiki/RYU-OpenStack-Folsom-environment-VM-image-file-HOWTO
>  Japanese: 
> https://github.com/osrg/ryu/wiki/RYU-OpenStack-Folsom-environment-VM-image-file-Japanese-HOWTO
> URL for downloading VM image file is described in this document.
> 
> Thanks,
> Kaneko


Kaneko:

I have ported this image to VirtualBox by using qemu-img to convert it to vmdk, 
and then
importing it into VirtualBox. I then created 2 host only networks to mimic the 
public/private
libvirt networks you specify. I was able to add 3 NICs to each of the 2 VMs I 
created from
the image, adding the public net as network 1, the private net as network 2, 
and a NAT
network (to get to the outside world) as network 3. I can bring devstack up on 
each one,
and that works ok. The problem is, when I spin a VM up, it never gets an IP 
address. I suspect
this may be because in your setup, libvirt has a DHCP server on one of the 
networks
used by the VMs. I was thinking of running dnsmasq on the controller node to 
alleviate this
problem when utilizing the images on VirtualBox, but I can't figure out which 
interface to run
this on. With the latest OpenStack code, there's far too many layers of 
indirection going on.
Any idea which interface I should run the dnsmasq instance with on the 
controller node?

Thanks!
Kyle
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