Whats new:
* Ability to use physical disks as backing stores
* Multiple NIC's
* Advanced settings
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Everett Toews wrote:
>> What operating system do you use?
>>
>> 1. Linux
>> 2. MacOSX
>> 3. Windows
>> 4. Emacs
>
> Serious question. Do we really need to still specify the “OS X” part?
>
> When I started developing on a Mac, it was after the switch. To me it’s
> only ever been just “Mac”. I susp
please somebody reply
On Tuesday, 11 February 2014 10:43 AM, pragya jain
wrote:
hi Kuo,
>
>curl command are also giving the same result.
>
>Below are the steps which I follow with output:
>-
>1. get account detail
>root@swift-VirtualBox:~# curl -v -H
'X-Auth-Token: AUTH_tk5525a11
please somebody reply
On Tuesday, 11 February 2014 9:18 AM, pragya jain wrote:
thanks for reply Jonathan Lu
>
>
>I use curl command to create a new account
>then i check proxy-server.conf file
>But it has no announcement for the new account.
>
>curl -i -H 'X-Auth-Token: AUTH_tkdf
Hi all,
I find that there's a parameter "dhcp_agents_per_network" in
neutron.conf to implement duplicate DHCP-agents serving a certain
network. When it sets 2, 2 DHCP-agents serve one network.
Is it stable solution? It runs 2 qdhcp-xxx in different hosts and each
qdhcp-xxx runs dnsmasq to se
Hi guys,
there have been a few mails about OpenStack participating in GSOC 2014,
but I haven't found any pointers on whether there has already been an
organisation registration.
We at the Zorp project have been pondering doing our org registration
too, but figured that joining up with you in
Balint,
Yes, i will be registering OpenStack org. We are collecting info from
mentors/participants here - https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/GSoC2014
Can you please add what you mention here into that wiki page?
thanks,
dims
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 10:11 AM, Kovács Bálint wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> the
Thanks Jitendra.
On 2/10/2014 7:54 PM, Jitendra Kumar Bhaskar wrote:
> Hi Jeffy,
>
> You can use 2 NIC only , it will work. You can install neutron server on
> controller and use controller internal ip for "DATA_INTERFACE_IP".
>
>
> Regards*
> Jitendra Bhaskar*
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 1
Hi Ross,
You also have to assign the router you created an interface on the admin-net.1
If everything is setup correctly you can then run "neutron router-list" to see
the ID of the router you created, and then "neutron router-port-list ROUTER_ID"
and you should see that your router has t
Hello Stackers!
It is very nice to watch the OpenStack evolution in IPv6! Great job guys!!
I have another idea:
"Floating IP" for IPv6, or just "Floating IPv6"
With IPv4, as we know, OpenStack have a feature called "Floating IP", which
is basically a 1-to-1 NAT rule (within tenant's Namespace
Sorry guys, I'll double post this to OpenStack Dev instead... My mistake...
On 11 February 2014 14:25, Martinx - ジェームズ wrote:
> Hello Stackers!
>
> It is very nice to watch the OpenStack evolution in IPv6! Great job guys!!
>
>
> I have another idea:
>
> "Floating IP" for IPv6, or just "Floating
Hi dims,
great to hear that!
I've added the idea to the Ideas section of the GSoC2014 page, I can
always add more details if you would like.
Should I also add myself to the Mentors section too? Should I mark that
I can help rather on the Zorp side of things?
Thanks,
Balint
On 02/11/2014 04:
I am consistently suffering a network problem in simple DevStack
installations. Am I doing something wrong, or is this a bug, or is it to
be expected?
I install DevStack, using a pretty basic local.conf; the only thing it
says that is relevant to networking is setting HOST_IP to the address of
Hello Vivek,
I hope you are talking about something related to provider networks in
quantum. You can use vlans based networking in neutron. if i understand
correctly you want every vm created gets a nic with ip either in dmz or
corporate network.
Share more details.
Regards,
Ritesh Nanda
On T
Oops! forgot to hit “reply all”. Sorry for the duplicates… Also adding
additional observations/questions.
When I attach to the compute node, I don’t see any network namespaces. Is this
normal? Admittedly, I haven’t read up on all the gory details of neutron (which
I probably need to do this ev
As a further follow-on…
Forget my question about namespaces on the compute node. Dumb. Realized it the
minute I hit send.
Regarding my instance not receiving a DHCP response, I did the following test.
In the namespace for my dhcp server on the network controller, I issued the
following command
Hola peoples.
I'm working on a general purpose Swift deployment that needs to scale
globally. For example, nodes in West Coast, East Coast, EU and APAC. We
have a Swift PoC cluster that spans West Coast and EU and it works fine,
replicating using zones for now.
For those who are scaling to that d
Everyone, thanks for all the help, but I found the problem, and am going to go
pound my head against the wall this evening or have a martini.
My cloud config uses VLAN tagging. Somehow, during the upgrade to new hardware
and the essex to havana migration, the tag profile in my Brocade switch got
My friend Ron Minnich from Google is looking for panelists on "HPC in the
Cloud". I know the OpenStack community is doing everything from bare-metal HPC
systems, to virtualized machines with SRIOV interconnects, to hybrid cloud
front-end management nodes with traditional HPC batch backend syste
U can try few things quickly.
a) Connectivity between ur compute node and n/w node. Check the interfaces.
b) Check the route entry.
Ur compute node can ping to n/w node. U can also chk the vlan tag settings
on ovs bridge.
On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 10:11 PM, Chris Baker wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> My h
I will check openvswitch open-flow tables:
ovs-ofctl show br-int
..
1(int-br-eth4): addr:5a:cb:04:ab:33:90
config: 0
state: 0
current:10GB-FD COPPER
speed: 1 Mbps now, 0 Mbps max
2(tap130bc000-fb): addr:36:86:30:f5:bc:da
config: 0
state:
Check the outbound ofctl rules on your hypervisor nodes. If they
aren't tagging traffic properly, it won't be processed by the incoming
gre rules and you'll see the symptoms you have.
On 8 February 2014 05:41, Chris Baker wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> My havana installation has 3 nodes:
> control node, r
Hello everyone,
I wonder if anyone knows if there is a way to pass a full trunk over ovs? Is
there a max number I could use to how many vlan I can pass? I thought I could
bind that in the config file to a single nic to a senario where I can pass
30-40 vlans. Does anyone have any ins on this?
Hi All,
I have installed Grizzly with quantum and OVS-plugin. I'm using dnsmasq
and never had any problems with it until now. Dnsmasq is working fine in
most of the cases. But lately there were a few reports that dnsmasq is
not working entirely reliable. Sometimes dnsmasq claims that no addres
Chen ,
I think ur packets is getting dropped. U can verify this by just
checking the packets coming from compute node hitting which of the rules in
br-int.
On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 10:56 AM, Robert Collins
wrote:
> Check the outbound ofctl rules on your hypervisor nodes. If they
> aren't tag
Might be the bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/neutron/+bug/1192381
Thanks.
-chen
-Original Message-
From: Rajshree Thorat [mailto:rajshree.tho...@gslab.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2014 1:50 PM
To: openstack Users
Subject: [Openstack] Problem with dnsmasq - DHCPDISCOVER no
Hi All,
I have a openstack setup(Grizzly) with 1 controller and multiple compute
nodes. I am facing an issue where the connectivity of controller and one of
the compute nodes breaks. The nova service-list command shows that compute
as down.
I see the below error in the compute logs at the same ti
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