quantum is no longer found in any supported Ubuntu release
** Changed in: quantum (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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** Package changed: quantum (CentOS) => centos
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dhcp-agent does always provide IP address for instances with re-cycled
** Package changed: quantum (CentOS) => centos
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Title:
dhcp-agent does always provide IP address for instances with re-cycled
IP addresses.
It seems this has been fixed with
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/37580/
** Changed in: neutron
Status: In Progress = Fix Released
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It seems this has been fixed with
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/37580/
** Changed in: neutron
Status: In Progress = Fix Released
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Possibly a new vector, I have IPv6 as well as IPv4 on a network. I see
this segment of the (rather large) host file:
fa:16:3e:9d:de:21,host-192-168-2-103.openstacklocal,192.168.2.103
fa:16:3e:9d:de:21,host-2607-f088-0-2--1339.openstacklocal,2607:f088:0:2::1339
When I remove the second line, and
** Also affects: quantum (CentOS)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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dhcp-agent does always provide IP address for instances
FWIW I still see this (or at least an issue with the same symptoms and
effects) in Havana RC2.
The dnsmasq host file contains what I think is an old mac-IP mapping;
the IP has been recycle for a new instance which appears lower down in
the file but dnsmasq discards this record.
The mac address
Oct 16 13:07:22 cofgod dnsmasq[14049]: cleared cache
Oct 16 13:07:22 cofgod dnsmasq-dhcp[14049]: read
/var/lib/neutron/dhcp/bab112ff-46c3-4034-8d27-936d7bb1ecd5/host
Oct 16 13:07:22 cofgod dnsmasq-dhcp[14049]: read
/var/lib/neutron/dhcp/bab112ff-46c3-4034-8d27-936d7bb1ecd5/opts
Oct 16 13:07:22
Fix proposed to branch: master
Review: https://review.openstack.org/40360
** Changed in: neutron
Status: New = In Progress
** Changed in: neutron
Assignee: (unassigned) = Lawrance (jing)
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i think neutron did not delete the port asap,maybe we can set dnsmasq
lease time 3600 and wait for neutron deleting the port!
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The problem is the lease database is not updated properly. This is being
addressed by: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/37580/
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The same problems, who can reproduce the problem!
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dhcp-agent does always provide IP address for instances with re-cycled
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met the same issue !
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According to message duplicate dhcp-host IP address 10.5.0.2, there
should be multiple entries of the same IP 10.5.0.2 in file
/var/lib/quantum/dhcp/864facd7-0179-40fe-8928-48c3993b8c00/host, while
MAC addresses of the entries may be different.
It seems that in the case dnsmasq server will report
In my environment, the problem occurred when I tried to start 20
instances in the same time with the following command.
nova boot --image IMAGE --num-instances 20 test
Some of the instances couldn't get dhcp IP address.
I found the following warning message in /var/log/quantum/server.log.
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: quantum (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Similar issues being dicussed on openstack ML; might be a dnsmasq
issue:
http://lists.thekelleys.org.uk/pipermail/dnsmasq-
discuss/2013q2/007212.html
Raising task for dnsmasq as well.
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** Summary changed:
- dhcp-agent does not provide IP address for instances with re-cycled IP
addresses.
+ dhcp-agent does always provide IP address for instances with re-cycled IP
addresses.
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** Tags added: l3-ipam-dhcp
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** Tags added: serverstack
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