Hi Rob there are no namespaces, the culprit was in fact ubuntu 12.04,
which installs dnsmasq with a LISTEN on ALL network connections
by default.
I just disabled its auto start and it is nor starting cleanly on the
network node when a job is scheduled.
Of course the VM's still doesn't get an IP
On 19 January 2013 19:17, Ivan i...@forscotland.com wrote:
Hi all,
I've hit a brick wall trying to get the dnsmasq process to bind
correctly and get itself ready to answer bootp/dhcp broadcasts.
do you have net namespaces in use?
(ip netns list)
If not, I suspect your dhcp lease
Rob, many thanks I'll check the name spaces, but I suspect that the
ubuntu 12.04 dnsmasq install (it's not there by default) does
a *:LISTEN which would be bad for the quantum dhcp agent plugin.
I'll simply disable the dnsmasq start on boot as a service and try again.
Thanks for the pointer.
Hi all,
I've hit a brick wall trying to get the dnsmasq process to bind
correctly and get itself ready to answer bootp/dhcp broadcasts.
Any ideas appreciated, please note this is Ubuntu 12.04-1(LTS) not 12.10.
*NICS*
1: lo: LOOPBACK,UP,LOWER_UP mtu 16436 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN
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