Re: [Openstack] release fixed_ip

2012-05-30 Thread Vishvananda Ishaya
If you are using flatdhcp or vlan mode where nova is managing the leases, do not set the value of fixed_ip_disassociate_timeout lower than the dhcp_lease_time or you might end up giving an ip to an instance and have dnsmasq fail to hand it out. The best way to reuse ips quickly is to set the c

Re: [Openstack] release fixed_ip

2012-05-29 Thread Vaze, Mandar
> I want to know if there is a timeout for a fixed ip to be reused, how long > this time is Parameter you are looking for is fixed_ip_disassociate_timeout. Set it to low value like "1" (This is number of seconds) Default value is 600 i.e. 10 minutes. -Mandar __

Re: [Openstack] release fixed_ip

2012-05-29 Thread Vaze, Mandar
=nttdata@lists.launchpad.net] On Behalf Of Endre Karlson Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2012 2:08 PM To: openstack@lists.launchpad.net Subject: Re: [Openstack] release fixed_ip Are you using Quantum? Endre. 2012/5/29 William Herry mailto:william.herry.ch...@gmail.com>> Hi I noticed that when I

Re: [Openstack] release fixed_ip

2012-05-29 Thread Endre Karlson
Are you using Quantum? Endre. 2012/5/29 William Herry > Hi > > I noticed that when I delete a instance, the fixed ip that associate with > it will not be used for other newly launched instance > > I want to know if there is a timeout for a fixed ip to be reused, how long > this time is > > Than

[Openstack] release fixed_ip

2012-05-29 Thread William Herry
Hi I noticed that when I delete a instance, the fixed ip that associate with it will not be used for other newly launched instance I want to know if there is a timeout for a fixed ip to be reused, how long this time is Thanks -- William Herry williamherrych...@gmail.com