Re: [Openstack] Packstack different ethernet device names

2018-09-27 Thread Remo Mattei
Look for 

CONFIG_NEUTRON_OVS_BRIDGE_MAPPINGS=physnet1:br-ex
CONFIG_NEUTRON_OVS_BRIDGE_IFACES=br-ex:eth0




> On Sep 27, 2018, at 10:40, Remo Mattei  wrote:
> 
> I will send it later sorry doing some production OpenStack tweakings so time 
> has been limited 
> 
> Remo
> 
> Il giorno 27 set 2018, alle ore 05:10, Danny Marc Rotscher 
> mailto:danny.rotsc...@tu-dresden.de>> ha 
> scritto:
> 
>> Hello Remo, <>
>>  
>> a configuration example would be great, thank you!
>>  
>> Kind regards,
>> Danny
>>  
>> Von: Remo Mattei [mailto:r...@italy1.com <mailto:r...@italy1.com>] 
>> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 26. September 2018 16:34
>> An: Rotscher, Danny Marc > <mailto:danny.rotsc...@tu-dresden.de>>
>> Cc: openstack@lists.openstack.org <mailto:openstack@lists.openstack.org>
>> Betreff: Re: [Openstack] Packstack different ethernet device names
>>  
>> Yes packstack has a section to map the nic. 
>>  
>> I will have to check my old old config on my computer then share it. 
>>  
>> Remo
>> 
>> Il giorno 26 set 2018, alle ore 02:56, Danny Marc Rotscher 
>> mailto:danny.rotsc...@tu-dresden.de>> ha 
>> scritto:
>> 
>> Dear all,
>>  
>> it is possible to address multible network device names in the answer file 
>> for example for the tunnel interface?
>> Because my controller run on a vm and has the device name eth* and my 
>> hypervisor hosts have something like enp*, which is the new one.
>> I know I can switch back to eth* for the hypervisor hosts, but that is only 
>> the last way I would prefer.
>>  
>> Kind regards,
>> Danny
>>  
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Re: [Openstack] Packstack different ethernet device names

2018-09-27 Thread Remo Mattei
I will send it later sorry doing some production OpenStack tweakings so time 
has been limited 

Remo

> Il giorno 27 set 2018, alle ore 05:10, Danny Marc Rotscher 
>  ha scritto:
> 
> Hello Remo,
>  
> a configuration example would be great, thank you!
>  
> Kind regards,
> Danny
>  
> Von: Remo Mattei [mailto:r...@italy1.com] 
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 26. September 2018 16:34
> An: Rotscher, Danny Marc 
> Cc: openstack@lists.openstack.org
> Betreff: Re: [Openstack] Packstack different ethernet device names
>  
> Yes packstack has a section to map the nic. 
>  
> I will have to check my old old config on my computer then share it. 
>  
> Remo
> 
> Il giorno 26 set 2018, alle ore 02:56, Danny Marc Rotscher 
>  ha scritto:
> 
> Dear all,
>  
> it is possible to address multible network device names in the answer file 
> for example for the tunnel interface?
> Because my controller run on a vm and has the device name eth* and my 
> hypervisor hosts have something like enp*, which is the new one.
> I know I can switch back to eth* for the hypervisor hosts, but that is only 
> the last way I would prefer.
>  
> Kind regards,
> Danny
>  
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Re: [Openstack] Packstack different ethernet device names

2018-09-27 Thread Danny Marc Rotscher
Hello Remo,



a configuration example would be great, thank you!



Kind regards,

Danny



Von: Remo Mattei [mailto:r...@italy1.com]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 26. September 2018 16:34
An: Rotscher, Danny Marc 
Cc: openstack@lists.openstack.org
Betreff: Re: [Openstack] Packstack different ethernet device names



Yes packstack has a section to map the nic.



I will have to check my old old config on my computer then share it.



Remo


Il giorno 26 set 2018, alle ore 02:56, Danny Marc Rotscher 
mailto:danny.rotsc...@tu-dresden.de> > ha 
scritto:

Dear all,



it is possible to address multible network device names in the answer file for 
example for the tunnel interface?

Because my controller run on a vm and has the device name eth* and my 
hypervisor hosts have something like enp*, which is the new one.

I know I can switch back to eth* for the hypervisor hosts, but that is only 
the last way I would prefer.



Kind regards,

Danny





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Re: [Openstack] Packstack different ethernet device names

2018-09-26 Thread Remo Mattei
Yes packstack has a section to map the nic. 

I will have to check my old old config on my computer then share it. 

Remo

> Il giorno 26 set 2018, alle ore 02:56, Danny Marc Rotscher 
>  ha scritto:
> 
> Dear all,
>  
> it is possible to address multible network device names in the answer file 
> for example for the tunnel interface?
> Because my controller run on a vm and has the device name eth* and my 
> hypervisor hosts have something like enp*, which is the new one.
> I know I can switch back to eth* for the hypervisor hosts, but that is only 
> the last way I would prefer.
>  
> Kind regards,
> Danny
>  
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[Openstack] Packstack different ethernet device names

2018-09-26 Thread Danny Marc Rotscher
Dear all,

 

it is possible to address multible network device names in the answer file
for example for the tunnel interface?

Because my controller run on a vm and has the device name eth* and my
hypervisor hosts have something like enp*, which is the new one.

I know I can switch back to eth* for the hypervisor hosts, but that is only
the last way I would prefer.

 

Kind regards,

Danny

 



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