On 4 Dec 2017, at 17:52, Jorge Luiz Correa wrote:
> Hi! I would some help to restablish iscsi connections from a physical server
> to SAN storage (instance volume).
I have the same problem :(.
I haven’t found a solution to this, I’ve had to restort to restart “everything”
:(.
As in, all physi
On 19 Nov 2017, at 12:08, Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
> So … “something” internally in OS changed. Any suggestions to what
> or how to debug this?
Nothing? No one?
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On 19 Nov 2017, at 12:08, Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
> So … “something” internally in OS changed. Any suggestions to what
> or how to debug this?
Ok, now that one works. I have not touched A THING! I left everything be
and watched "Star Trek - Into Darkness”. So if I just leave th
I’m setting up (Open)LDAP on my old Newton installation (and no,
I’m *NOT* upgrading!! Last time I did that, it took me two, three
months to get back to a somewhat-working state), with the LDAP
servers behind a HAProxy LB.
I’m trying to have one at a time enabled to see if I can get them
working i
On 21 Oct 2017, at 12:46, Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
> That agent is my primary, but all the other LBs are missing! Should they?
Answering my own question as solved !!! Whohooo!!
Adding the LB to that table with the same agent as the already existing one
(i.e., my primary controller) solved
On 21 Oct 2017, at 12:23, Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
> Looking over everything, I noticed that the port of the load balancer is
> attached
> to one of my control nodes (I have two).
Could this be the problem:
mysql> select * from lbaas_loadbalancera
Looking over everything, I noticed that the port of the load balancer is
attached
to one of my control nodes (I have two).
Investigating with ‘ip netns’, I see that all the qrouter-* ns’es (??) is on
the “primary”
(which should be correct, I can vaguely remember that I had one on each of my
cont
On 29 Sep 2017, at 03:20, Kevin Benton wrote:
> Not really. Just bring some stuff up. Even if the routers are messed up the
> compute instances won't get hurt.
I’ve finally (!!) had time to deal with this, but it still doesn’t seem to be
working. It was quite a while since I set all this up, s
On 29 Sep 2017, at 03:20, Kevin Benton wrote:
> Not really. Just bring some stuff up. Even if the routers are messed up the
> compute instances won't get hurt.
>
> The snat stuff sounds right.
Perfect!! Again, million thanx for the help, much appreciated!!
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On 21 Sep 2017, at 04:45, Kevin Benton wrote:
> If you wanted to do it purely with an SQL hack you might be able to set
> distributed to False in the router_extra_attributes table. Additionally you
> would need to delete any entries from the routerports table with the type
> 'network:router_ce
On 20 Sep 2017, at 16:33, Brian Haley wrote:
> On 09/18/2017 04:19 PM, Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
>> On 18 Sep 2017, at 14:50, Brian Haley wrote:
>>> Sorry, due to the invasiveness of the changes it won't be backported to
>>> Newton
>> Bugger! That’s a sham
On 18 Sep 2017, at 21:19, Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
> No way I can convince someone to do it, for a (small) monetary donation?
No-one?
Any SQL query hack I could use to get rid of it?
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On 18 Sep 2017, at 14:50, Brian Haley wrote:
> Sorry, due to the invasiveness of the changes it won't be backported to Newton
Bugger! That’s a shame :(. No way I can convince someone to do it,
for a (small) monetary donation?
> I think you should be able to remove the router interfaces on the e
When I setup my OS cluster over a year ago, I chose to use
distributed LBaaSv2. That sounded like the most sensible
thing - redundancy is the primary goal with me choosing
OS in the first place!
However, it turned out that there’s a very grave bug in
OS - Neutron - (only just recently fixed - a fe
On 7 Apr 2017, at 08:21, Amit Uniyal wrote:
> I have seen only ingress option to set SMTP rule not egress.
Well, you’re going to need egress as well!
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On 6 Apr 2017, at 13:26, Amit Uniyal wrote:
> I added smtp in security group. and in server also port 25 is open.
As an “egress” with the correct CIDR destination? Do you have any network
rules that might stop it?
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On 6 Apr 2017, at 12:30, Amit Uniyal wrote:
> There is nothing in /var/mail/root its completely empty.
>
> Its working fine in other non cloud VM's like vmdk.
Do you miss security groups allowing outbound access on port 25?
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On 12 Mar 2017, at 18:56, Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
> 2017-03-12 18:32:48Z [member_tcp_8301]: CREATE_FAILED
> resources.member_tcp_8301: Property error: resources[1].properties.subnet:
> Value must be a string
I’m such a dope!
subnet:
type: comma_delimited_list
description
On 12 Mar 2017, at 18:09, Lars-Erik Helander
wrote:
> Here are two templates foo.yaml and bar.yaml
Thanx, it looks like something I did, with a few details here and there
different.
But I’m starting to think that there’s something else a-foot here!
2017-03-12 18:32:48Z [member_tcp_8301]: CRE
On 12 Mar 2017, at 15:59, Lars-Erik Helander
wrote:
> I think you need to pass %index% in a string, e.g.
Could you give me some examples? I’m really struggling to get this working!
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On 12 Mar 2017, at 14:50, Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
> So how do you pass on ‘%index%’ to that child?
>
> Because I still need to “retrieve” the IP with get_attr so I can send it to
> the child..
Well, I could just send the whole ‘instance’ ID, and in the child retrieve it.
But I
On 12 Mar 2017, at 14:03, Lars-Erik Helander
wrote:
> I have also had similar problems with %index% and have resolved these using
> an additional “child” resource where I use “%index%” as a parameter and
> within the child resource use { get_attr: [instance, address, index] }
So how do you pa
I'm trying to figure out a way to setup a [number of]
'OS::Neutron::LBaaS::PoolMember’
resource, from a list of IPs…
I’m setting up my initial resources like this:
—— s n i p ——
resources:
lbaas:
type: Turbo::LoadBalancer
properties:
name: { get_param: 'OS::stack_name' }
ne
On 27 Feb 2017, at 15:10, Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
> Are you possibly using distributed routers? There’s a bug (somewhere) that
> made Newton
> break when using floating IPs with distributed routers.
These are the two issues I know that is/might be related:
https://bugs.laun
On 27 Feb 2017, at 14:10, Amit Uniyal wrote:
> Issue : I tried to attach floating ip to a VM, it attached but its not
> accessible from from outside.
Are you possibly using distributed routers? There’s a bug (somewhere) that made
Newton
break when using floating IPs with distributed routers.
[replying to myself for posterity]
On 5 Feb 2017, at 20:19, Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
> I can’t see anything wrong here!
Turned out to be a time sync problem. The two machines was about three
minutes off.
I have a NTP server locally, but there seems to be something wrong with it.
Need
I can’t see anything wrong here!
bladeA01:~# openstack volume service list | egrep -v '^\+|ID |Binary .* Host' |
sort -k4 | grep bladeA09
| cinder-scheduler | bladeA09 | nova | enabled | down |
2017-02-05T20:09:41.00 |
| cinder-backup| bladeA09 | nova | enabled | down |
2017-
> On 28 Dec 2016, at 20:22, tu...@bayour.com wrote:
>
>>> What in Openstack is it that records if a service is UP or DOWN?
>>>
>>> Every time I have to turn of my whole stack, it takes lots and lots of
>>> trials, restarts of services etc etc to get things up and running.
>>>
>>> Looking at th
On 5 Jan 2017, at 09:55, Manuel Sopena Ballesteros
wrote:
> I can see from my the host that the LVM has the new size (20G), however when
> I ssh into the instance the disk space has not changed. Both df –h and fdisk
> –l shows a space of 10Gigs
Search ‘linux grow filesystem’.
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On 28 Dec 2016, at 23:24, wawayu wrote:
> I think the 'keystone' database should have some tables after run the
> db_sync tool.
Not if the DB connection setting is wrong. Which it obviously is.
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On 28 Dec 2016, at 17:44, don...@ahope.com.cn wrote:
> The permission looks fine, but why the database keystone is empty ?
Because I said “mysql” database, not “keystone” database.
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On 28 Dec 2016, at 17:29, don...@ahope.com.cn wrote:
> Welcome to the MariaDB monitor. Commands end with ; or \g.
> Your MariaDB connection id is 3
> Server version: 10.1.18-MariaDB MariaDB Server
Ah, MariaDB! I could never get that to work! I only tried for a couple of hours
and
then gave up -
On 28 Dec 2016, at 16:35, don...@ahope.com.cn wrote:
> 2016-12-29 00:27:13.006 1825 ERROR keystone.common.wsgi OperationalError:
> (pymysql.err.OperationalError) (1045, u"Access denied for user
> 'keystone'@'controller' (using password: YES)")
You might not have created the user correctly, OR n
On 28 Dec 2016, at 15:42, don...@ahope.com.cn wrote:
> [admin@controller ~]$ export OS_PASSWORD=Ahope2016
Maybe keep in mind that even though you have a very private setup which
‘no-one’ can access, posting your “root” password might not be a good idea :)
> An unexpected error prevented the serv
What in Openstack is it that records if a service is UP or DOWN?
Every time I have to turn of my whole stack, it takes lots and lots of
trials, restarts of services etc etc to get things up and running.
Looking at the logs, there’s nothing wrong with the service(s), but
yet they’re recorded as DO
On 21 Dec 2016, at 11:33, Atif Munir wrote:
> [Wed Dec 21 16:30:36.170646 2016] [wsgi:error] [pid 5302:tid 140489127257856]
> [remote 172.16.72.2:40754] mod_wsgi (pid=5302): Target WSGI script
> '/usr/share/openstack-dashboard/openstack_dashboard/wsgi/django.wsgi' cannot
> be loaded as Python
On 9 Dec 2016, at 13:56, Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
> I’m pretty sure it’s something simple, but I can’t seem to figure out what.
After fixing some issues with Cinder not being able to create a bootable volume,
I noticed that there is no ethernet interface!
[8.642245] system
On Oct 26, 2016, at 3:23 PM, Ivan Derbenev wrote:
> And it never goes up, until the server reboot, even if the network is back.
> Is there a way to fix this issue?
Not that I know of :(.
I have the same problem with iSCSI attached volumes. I have to
restart the instances and Nova/Neutron/Cinder
On Oct 24, 2016, at 6:06 PM, Vaidyanath Manogaran wrote:
> I have my controller node and compute01 node in one vlan(118)
> I have another compute node in different vlan(112)
>
> Can I have the dhcp client running in both the compute nodes instead of the
> controller node?
>
> Or Is it mandatory
I've been having problem with keepalived ever since I setup my
secondary control node a couple of weeks ago.
It doesn't seem to work as I intended/thought it would.
Most (if not all) services don't seem to load balance properly.
I can usually access the service from 'the outside' (as in not
the
I have a bunch of services that won't go from 'Down' to 'Up'.
I've restarted them a bunch of times and looked at the log files,
but all seems ok!
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On Oct 14, 2016, at 11:13 PM, Martinx - ジェームズ wrote:
> Looks like that it requires fixed_ips! Why is that?
What version have you set for your stack?
Part of my stack looks like:
- s n i p -
heat_template_version: 2016-04-08
description: Instance template
[..]
resources:
[..]
port:
On Oct 13, 2016, at 9:29 AM, Alexandr Porunov wrote:
> Can't locate Digest/HMAC_SHA1.pm in @INC (@INC contains:
You need to install the "libdigest-hmac-perl" package..
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'some' of the many
HOWTOs, documentation pages or somewhere..
But that's incoming.. I need outgoing RabbitMQ, incoming Trove and a few
other things..
So I have a 'default' SG that will allow my _core_ services talk to
every one else and vise versa..
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On Oct 12, 2016, at 9:53 AM, Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
> On Oct 11, 2016, at 10:12 PM, Mark Kirkwood wrote:
>
>> Hmm - so what error are you getting?
>
> Which must be because I'm running an old guest agent.. I'm upgrading my
> guest image at the moment.
Oh, YEAH
On Oct 11, 2016, at 10:12 PM, Mark Kirkwood wrote:
> Hmm - so what error are you getting?
For a long time i got problem with trove-guestagent not being able
to connect to the RabbitMQ cluster I have.
After a lot of trial and error I finally realized it must be the same
cluster that Openstack use
On Oct 11, 2016, at 5:48 AM, Mark Kirkwood wrote:
> Sorry - I thought about trimming all the other stuff out - but figured the
> context might be useful for you!
No, no, that's perfectly fine! You DID say that it was your notes on
setting up the whole thing, so I dug into it with open eyes..
B
On Oct 10, 2016, at 6:33 PM, Clint Byrum wrote:
> I don't think anyone should use devstack for anything except developing
> openstack. It's not for anything else.
THANK YOU! :)
> We're just trying to point out that you're taking the hardest possible
> approach, and many of us who had to go down
On Oct 10, 2016, at 3:44 AM, Mark Kirkwood wrote:
> Here's some notes I wrote (in 2014) [1]! for installing Trove (and most of
> Openstack) on a single Ubuntu 14.04 server using packages. It is obviously
> only for the purpose of learning...*but* a) it did work and b) no devstack
> was used :-)
On Oct 10, 2016, at 3:19 AM, Mark Kirkwood wrote:
> On 10/10/16 06:36, Clint Byrum wrote:
>> Plenty of examples here:
>>
>> http://codesearch.openstack.org/?q=guestagent&i=nope&files=&repos=
>
> Thanks Clint - and I do see your point. The link you posted *is* useful and
> helpful!
What .. pis
On Oct 2, 2016, at 7:07 PM, Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
> My original question is still valid though:
>
> Do anyone have a [non-*stack, working] Trove image with MySQL v5.[67] that
> they could consider sharing with me?
No response for almost a week.. Either no one is using Trove (succ
On Oct 2, 2016, at 9:02 PM, Remo Mattei wrote:
> Production ready will not be deployed from source.
Not surprised, but why not?
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On Oct 2, 2016, at 6:37 PM, Amrith Kumar wrote:
> Will they work with yours, yes, they may but I doubt it. Will they fail, I
> think it is highly likely but I can't guarantee it. What do you want me to
> say other than that they are made for use with devstack based systems.
Exactly that! Thank
On Oct 2, 2016, at 5:36 PM, Amrith Kumar wrote:
> [amrith] As I said in IRC, one doesn't begin a career in aviation by
> attempting to land a Tomcat on an aircraft carrier in rough seas, but you
> felt that it would be "fun". I hope you are having "fun".
No, but you don't start by listening to
On Oct 2, 2016, at 2:00 AM, Amrith Kumar wrote:
> I recall from our conversation that you didn't "trust all these *stack
> builders".
> If you are now using a system that is devstack based these images could help.
I still don't do that, it's all hand crafted from scratch. Well, almost -
I still
Does anyone have a Subj that they might want to share?
I've been trying to create images myself, but have failed
miserably :(.
Preferably Debian GNU/Linux (Jessie) based, but I'm quite
desperate, so I'll even consider a .. *shudder* CentOS
image! :)
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On Sep 21, 2016, at 6:48 AM, Van Leeuwen, Robert wrote:
> If I had these constraints I would add a loadbalancer-config on the same
> machine that runs the OpenStack apis.
Now that I have multiple Neutron instances, how do I make my routers
HA?
I managed to make the router 'distributed', but the
tron (etc) controllers somehow? Or are they linked "via"
RabbitMQ and/or MySQL?
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On Sep 29, 2016, at 8:52 AM, Tobias Urdin wrote:
> If I have understood it correctly your primary question is about
> availability zones.
Technically I guess that's right, but not so much about what it/they
are and how they're used, but more like "can a controller manage multiple
zones"..
And wi
On Sep 29, 2016, at 8:57 AM, Tobias Urdin wrote:
> To just follow my hunch, have you configured vif_plugging_timeout in
> nova.conf or is it the default value of 300?
> We have vif_plugging_timeout=5, you should try that. We are live on
> Liberty and are slowly upgrading to Mitaka for reference.
On Sep 29, 2016, at 11:07 AM, Imran Khakoo wrote:
> ubuntu@throwaway:~$ ping 8.8.8.8
> PING 8.8.8.8 (8.8.8.8) 56(84) bytes of data.
> From 10.10.0.1 icmp_seq=17 Destination Net Unreachable
> From 10.10.0.1 icmp_seq=18 Destination Net Unreachable
As far as I can tell, your security groups is just
But what I _think_ I've seen (can't be absolutly sure, because I never
investigated in detail) is that Cinder seems to be 'idling' a little to
much.
It starts creating the volume, then waits for a while, then starts sending
the image to the volume, then waits and waits, and then the process contin
On Sep 28, 2016, at 8:34 PM, Leon Liu wrote:
> We are trying to provision a few VM images in a small Openstack cluster. Our
> image is about 3GB size. It has taken six minutes to provision just three
> VMs, one on each host; and it grows linearly. Now, we are wondering it may
> take 200 minutes f
Thanx everyone in helping me figure out how I wanted my multiple
controller nodes setup - using keepalived and load balance the
services with that is well under way and so far it looks like
it's working.
I still have to fine-tune and finish that work of. But modifying
my setup scripts etc to set t
On Sep 28, 2016, at 5:32 PM, Imran Khakoo wrote:
> I did add this rule to default security group, that was the first thing
> before I even launched an instance.
Yeah, that should have done it.
> Egress IPv4 Any Any 0.0.0.0/0 -
> Egress IPv4 ICMP Any - default
> Egress
On Sep 28, 2016, at 4:07 PM, Imran Khakoo wrote:
> I can ping instances and SSH into them just fine, but I can't seem to get
> internet access on the instances.
Maybe a security group is blocking it?
To do a trace from an instance to the 'Net, you'd need to open up for ICMP
traffic.
But I'd
On Sep 20, 2016, at 10:06 PM, Alexandr Porunov wrote:
> If you care about high availability (as I do) then you need to have
> additional keystone instance which will prevent your cluster from SPOF.
That was the idea. One node is already dedicated for that, but I haven't
installed it yet, because
On Sep 20, 2016, at 3:09 PM, Alexandr Porunov wrote:
> So, I decided just to use two keystone servers with the same virtual IP
> address.
Now that you've made your decision, I'd like to ask some
followup questions for my own decision if I may.
Most everyone have talked about some kind of load
On Sep 14, 2016, at 3:20 PM, Tyler Bishop wrote:
> Can you post your vpn_agent.ini neutron_vpnaas.conf and neutron.conf?
# egrep -v '^#|^$' vpn_agent.ini
[DEFAULT]
[ipsec]
[pluto]
[strongswan]
[vpnagent]
# egrep -v '^#|^$' neutron_vpnaas.conf
[DEFAULT]
[service_providers]
# egrep -v '^#|^$' neu
On Sep 8, 2016, at 12:04 AM, Brandon Sawyers wrote:
> That's a floating ip that I set in an earlier test but didn't release
> before killing the instance. It shouldn't be there. If I had released
> before deleting the entry wouldn't be there.
The fact that it IS there might mean something. I'm ju
On Sep 7, 2016, at 11:03 PM, Brandon Sawyers wrote:
> https://openstack.nimeyo.com/83652/openstack-neutron-designate-tenancy-neutrons-integration?start=0#a_list_title
"and the zone from the private network".
Meaning, "there can be only one"! And it's automatic (this
part: "the network is set to
On Sep 7, 2016, at 10:24 PM, Brandon Sawyers wrote:
> I think we are. I'm specifically talking about having my nodes talk to each
> other using a FQDN.
Yes, that IS what you use a DNS for.
> I'm not sure if this is the case or not. I've seen several things online
> saying that it is possible. I
On Sep 7, 2016, at 9:24 PM, Brandon Sawyers wrote:
> I am using Designate. But from what I understand it's just for external
> DNS. I'm talking about internal dns between my guests on the same private
> network.
A DNS is a DNS is a DNS.. There's nothing that forces you to publish
the Designate DN
On Sep 7, 2016, at 2:42 PM, Brandon Sawyers wrote:
> I'm wondering if there is a way to manage internal dns in mitaka other than
> setting dns_domain to a blanket domain in neutron.conf (that applies to all
> guests created across all projects/networks).
You can always use Designate. That is the
On Sep 4, 2016, at 7:25 PM, Karishma Sharma wrote:
> Is it DevStack that I need to build or something else?
_Personally_ I prefer to learn the hard way. That is, install the
package(s) and configure them manually.
It takes longer, it require _A LOT_ of patience and is extremely
frustrating at ti
On Sep 2, 2016, at 3:03 PM, Satish Patel wrote:
> How do i remove rsyslog and install syslong-ng? its throwing
> dependency error "rsyslog is needed by (installed)
> cloud-init-0.7.5-10.el7.centos.1.x86_64"
The most common (?) reason for a package to depend on another, is
that it uses the other p
On Aug 31, 2016, at 7:14 PM, Erdősi Péter wrote:
> The only file, which had been created under /usr/share is the module file
> (_1481_project_ng_loadbalancersv2_panel.py file) after I copied it…
Just because it didn't technically overwrite each and every file,
doesn't mean you didn't upgrade.
T
On Aug 31, 2016, at 6:03 PM, Erdősi Péter wrote:
> 2016. 08. 31. 16:39 keltezéssel, Turbo Fredriksson írta:
>> Technically, that's not Mitaka! That's using Horizon from Newton.
> How/where did you get that mate? :)
>
> [xyz(cc1:2)] <~> sudo dpkg --list |grep das
On Aug 31, 2016, at 5:27 PM, Satish Patel wrote:
> I hate this :( Openstack has tons of release and everyone is freaking
> opposite to other :(
Tell me about it!! And the documentation could stand a improvement
as well.
> Every year they have new release how people migrate old stuff from old
>
On Aug 31, 2016, at 3:18 PM, Bodor János wrote:
> 2016. 08. 31. 15:51 keltezéssel, Turbo Fredriksson írta:
>> On Aug 31, 2016, at 2:28 PM, Bodor János wrote:
>>
>>> Here is a link:
>>> http://docs.openstack.org/mitaka/networking-guide/config-lbaas.ht
On Aug 31, 2016, at 2:28 PM, Bodor János wrote:
> Here is a link:
> http://docs.openstack.org/mitaka/networking-guide/config-lbaas.html
That's only for LBaaSv1 unfortunately.
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On Aug 31, 2016, at 1:30 PM, Satish Patel wrote:
> Upgrade what? I am already runny latest and greatest mitaka version.
Yes, latest Mitaka. But that's the "current stable". There's a
newer version, the development version.
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On Aug 31, 2016, at 1:34 PM, Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
> On Aug 31, 2016, at 1:30 PM, Satish Patel wrote:
>
>> Upgrade what? I am already runny latest and greatest mitaka version.
>
> Yes, latest Mitaka. But that's the "current stable". There's a
&g
On Aug 31, 2016, at 1:35 PM, David Medberry wrote:
> cloud-init and cloud-config is how one can add a password to a cloud image
> though it is NEVER recommended.
But that information is available with curl (in clear text!) on
ANY host, right?
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On Aug 31, 2016, at 12:34 PM, Satish Patel wrote:
> Need help here. Anyone else who has same problem?
Yes, everyone on Mitaka. You'll either have to upgrade or
use v1 LBaaS. Or do it from the shell.
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On Aug 31, 2016, at 7:15 AM, Van Leeuwen, Robert wrote:
> When you look at the dnsmasq process on a neutron server it is indeed set to
> static and uses the –dhcp-host options:
> dnsmasq --dhcp-range=set:tag0,1.1.1.0,static,5529600s
> --dhcp-hostsfile=/var/lib/neutron/dhcp/123-4567/host --lots
On Aug 31, 2016, at 2:46 AM, Satish Patel wrote:
> I am so unhappy because without doing anything it just started
> working. I don't know what happened :( I didn't touch any single file.
> Very strange.
Be extremely happy! With OS, that doesn't come easy :D
OS is the most advanced and complex p
On Aug 30, 2016, at 9:52 PM, Satish Patel wrote:
> 192.168.1.1
> 192.168.1.4
>
> Does it normal? because before it was only showing single IP/Port, but
> now it's adding two port in DVR router
For me it is.. Is the other one the DHCP server perhaps?
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On Aug 30, 2016, at 3:07 PM, Kevin Wilson wrote:
> While googling for it, I saw that someone said that logging in via
> user/password credentials is not possible for this image, but I doubt
> it. How one is expected to login into console and not via ssh without
> such credentials?
Very few (any??
On Aug 29, 2016, at 4:53 PM, Kevin Wilson wrote:
> When creating an image successfully with "glance image-create", will
> we be able to see it
> from the web interface (Horizon) in "images" or "instances" ?
Since you "created an image" - image-crete - it is in "images".
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On Aug 21, 2016, at 1:14 AM, Brent Troge wrote:
> i was hoping there was an index tracker for the heat stack as well.
"the heat stack"?
What do you mean? You can create EVERYTHING from Heat. A set
of rules that creates this is called the "stack"..
Such as a Designate domain with records, Nova p
On Aug 20, 2016, at 6:30 PM, Brent Troge wrote:
> Is there an internal variable that I can poll to expose the current
> index/interation of a heat stack ?
%index%
But only for ResourceGroups. AutoScalingGroups don't have one :(.
Example:
name: { list_join: ['-', [ { get_param: 'OS::stack_nam
I have one provider/physical network, one router and several
tenant networks (with one subnet each).
Creating instances on all of these subnets works just fine. I
can access them and they can access 'the world'.
But as soon as I create a new tenant network, a subnet on that
and then a firewall (
On Aug 2, 2016, at 11:28 AM, Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
> outputs:
>port:
> value: { get_attr: [port, port_id] }
> description: The port ID
If I try to use (the more obvious)
value: { get_resource: port }
I get:
Value must be a string
which I assume is becaus
Looking at
http://docs.openstack.org/developer/heat/template_guide/openstack.html#OS::Neutron::FloatingIP
I see that one of the attributes ('exports'?) is:
port_id
ID of the port associated with this IP.
However, when trying to use that in an output:
outputs:
port:
value: {
On Aug 2, 2016, at 8:08 AM, Eugen Block wrote:
> No, I mean an instance snapshot ;-) Please see the attached screenshot of the
> "launch instance" dialog. I filed a bug report for that:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/horizon/+bug/1608565
That also works for me just fine..
Although the "Select B
Dang! Never mind. I was sure I've tried a 'string' type as the
input to volume, but apparently not..
Changing that, now it works.
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On Aug 1, 2016, at 4:41 PM, Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
>> You actually need to explicitly export the attributes you want as outputs
>> from the instance.yaml template, just as you defined parameters to accept
>> the property values.
This seems to mostly working, but i'm
On Aug 1, 2016, at 3:53 PM, Zane Bitter wrote:
> BTW I really wouldn't recommend using the OS:: namespace for your own custom
> types.
Thanx. I'll change that 'eventually' :).
>> floating_network_id: physical
>> # port_id: { get_attr: [admin, networks, { get_param: network }, 0,
>> p
On Aug 1, 2016, at 3:11 PM, Eugen Block wrote:
>> Project->Compute->Columes->Volume Snapshots->[on a snapshot]->Launch as
>> Instance
>
> Now I tried launching the instance for all 4 source types (Image, Instance
> snapshot, Volume, Volume snapshot), and 3 of them do actually pre-allocate
> th
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