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Rajkumar Rajaratnam edited comment on STRATOS-698 at 11/12/14 4:32 AM:
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Hi Matt,

I guess publicNetworkUuid element in the cartridge definition is not supported 
by stratos. We can input only networkUuid, fixedIp and portUuid.

I would like to know whether you are able to deploy this cartridge definition 
in your environment? If so, do you have any custom changes to stratos at your 
end? 

Thanks.


was (Author: r...@apache.org):
Hi Matt,

I guess publicNetworkUuid element in the cartridge definition is not supported 
by stratos. We can input only networkUuid, fixedIp and portUuid.

I would like to know whether you are able to deploy this cartridge definition 
in your environment. If so, do you have any custom changes at your end? 

Thanks.

> Cannot assign floating IPs to any interface other than the first
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: STRATOS-698
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STRATOS-698
>             Project: Stratos
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Cloud Controller
>    Affects Versions: 4.0.0
>         Environment: openstack/kvm
>            Reporter: Matt Turner
>            Assignee: Rajkumar Rajaratnam
>
> I can currently specify multiple network interfaces in a cartridge 
> definition. I can specify a publicNetworkUuid in order for that interface to 
> have a floating IP on the specified public network. However, if I specify >1 
> public networks, or a public network on an interface other than the first, 
> only the first interface gets a floating IP.
> I expect to be able to specify publicNetworkUuid on any arbitrary interfaces, 
> and I expect all those interfaces to get floating IPs.
> For example:
> "networkInterfaces": [
>     {
>         "name": "net1",
>         "networkUuid": "afc8dd31-52f4-44e2-a9b0-a10610b78661"
>     },
>     {
>         "name": "net2",
>         "networkUuid": "493ac57c-1d21-4fb8-a750-56ae7dbd160d"
>     },
>     {
>         "name": "net3",
>         "networkUuid": "fa5c617c-ebc2-44a6-86b5-22283d906711",
>         "publicNetworkUuid": "ad0c3120-5d83-4b42-87e1-44b1e569e1e6"
>     },
>     {
>         "name": "net4",
>         "networkUuid": "c17d6a7d-3ebb-4cdb-ae56-48e3cd31e270"
>     }
> ],
> Expected behaviour: third interface gets a floating IP.
> Actual behaviour: first interface gets a floating IP.



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