On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 2:41 PM, Samuel Monderer < smonde...@vasonanetworks.com> wrote:
> Hi, > > I managed to deploy a compute node with ovs-dpdk using two NICs. The first > for the provisioning network and control plane, the other NIC is used > tenant network over ovs-dpdk. > > I then tried to use only a single nic for provisioning and ovs-dpdk. > I used the nic configuration below for the compute nodes running ovs-dpdk > but encountered two problems. > First the tenant network was working (wasn't able to get DHCP running and > even when I manually configured it wasn't able to reach the router) > Second the default route on control plane is not set even though it is > configured in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/route-br-ex > > Samuel > > OsNetConfigImpl: > type: OS::Heat::StructuredConfig > properties: > group: os-apply-config > config: > os_net_config: > network_config: > - > type: ovs_user_bridge > name: {get_input: bridge_name} > use_dhcp: false > dns_servers: {get_param: DnsServers} > addresses: > - > ip_netmask: > list_join: > - '/' > - - {get_param: ControlPlaneIp} > - {get_param: ControlPlaneSubnetCidr} > routes: > - > ip_netmask: 169.254.169.254/32 > next_hop: {get_param: EC2MetadataIp} > - > default: true > next_hop: {get_param: ControlPlaneDefaultRoute} > members: > - > type: ovs_dpdk_port > name: dpdk0 > members: > - > type: interface > name: nic1 > - > type: vlan > vlan_id: {get_param: InternalApiNetworkVlanID} > addresses: > - > ip_netmask: {get_param: InternalApiIpSubnet} > - > type: vlan > vlan_id: {get_param: TenantNetworkVlanID} > addresses: > - > ip_netmask: {get_param: TenantIpSubnet} > > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users@lists.rdoproject.org > http://lists.rdoproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users > > To unsubscribe: users-unsubscr...@lists.rdoproject.org > > Samuel, Can you attach an unmodified version of this NIC config, rather than copy/paste into the email? I think you have an issue here: members: - type: ovs_dpdk_port name: dpdk0 members: - type: interface name: nic1 It appears that you have the ovs_dpdk_port as a member of the user bridge, but then you have the NIC and the VLANs as members of the ovs_dpdk_port, but the VLANs should be members of the bridge, not the ovs_dpdk_port. But that might not be the case, which is why I would like to see the original unmodifed NIC config. -- Dan Sneddon | Senior Principal OpenStack Engineer dsned...@redhat.com | redhat.com/openstack dsneddon:irc | @dxs:twitter
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