[Openstack] neutron python client stopped working

2018-11-15 Thread Manuel Sopena Ballesteros
Hi, This looks like a stupid thing but I can't make it to work. For some reason I can't run any openstack cli command related to neutron, however using neutron cli seems to work so I am guessing this is just affecting the the python client. I tried pip uninstall and install it again with no suc

Re: [Openstack] neutron python client stopped working

2018-11-15 Thread Slawomir Kaplonski
Hi, Please try newest version from master branch. All works fine for me with it: [09:15:53] vagrant@devstack-ubuntu-ovs ~ $ neutron net-list neutron CLI is deprecated and will be removed in the future. Use openstack CLI instead. +--+-+-

Re: [Openstack] neutron python client stopped working

2018-11-15 Thread Dean Troyer
On Thu, Nov 15, 2018 at 2:10 AM Manuel Sopena Ballesteros wrote: > This looks like a stupid thing but I can’t make it to work. For some reason I > can’t run any openstack cli command related to neutron, however using neutron > cli seems to work so I am guessing this is just affecting the the pyt

Re: [Openstack] DHCP not accessible on new compute node.

2018-11-15 Thread Torin Woltjer
I've just done this and the problem is still there. Torin Woltjer Grand Dial Communications - A ZK Tech Inc. Company 616.776.1066 ext. 2006 www.granddial.com From: Marcio Prado Sent: 11/2/18 5:08 PM To: torin.wolt...@granddial.com Subject: Re: [Openstac

Re: [Openstack] DHCP not accessible on new compute node.

2018-11-15 Thread Marcio Prado
Wow! It seems meaningless, but changing the exchange door.Marcio PradoAnalista de TI - Infraestrutura e RedesFone: (35) 9.9821-3561www.marcioprado.eti.brEm 15/11/2018 13:33, Torin Woltjer escreveu:I've just done this and the problem is still there.Torin Woltjer Grand Dial Communications - A ZK Tec

[Openstack] (Juno - *sigh*) Want non-admin access to hypervisor:VM association.

2018-11-15 Thread Ken D'Ambrosio
Hey, all. We've got a Juno cloud, and we'd like various end-users to be able to see which hypervisors their VMs spring up on. /etc/nova/policy.json seems to have some relevant info, but it's hard to tell what does what. "compute_extension:hypervisors" looks like a possible candidate, but th