Hi, Foreman 1.14.3 here.
I'm trying to understand how to use foreman with openstack compute resources... and I sort of fail... or at least with a flat network. I was able to connect foreman to openstack. I was able to link OS images and to associate user templates to OSes I then tried creating a VM, and I specified an IP since I selected the flat network. Foreman then created the host in openstack, rendered the user templates, and things started failing after that : foreman allocated another completely different IP from openstack... ? OK, let's say I can work with this (I can't : I'm not allowed to manage the DNS using anything, I have to start a VPN and use obscure tools to manage the DNS IPs) : since I selected a cloud-init ready image (CentOS 7), I would assume that the VM would use that cloud-init, but I'm failing at understanding *how* that works with foreman ... The VM is failing at finding anything, checking in openstack, it only has one volume attached (I read in the foreman 1.9 doc that a small volume was attached for the cloud-init config, but it's not for me) Since I'm trying a deploy a VM on a flat network, I disabled openstack's dhcp on that network so that foreman's dhcp could be used and so that there's no conflict, but I don't see any DHCPd lease for the VM on the foreman server. And actually, I don't find a MAC address for the VM neither in foreman nor in the openstack created host... Anyone would have knowledge/hints for openstack usage with foreman ? Note : I successfully kicked a cirros instance on that network, gave it an IP, and was able to reach my network : I therefore know the flat network is working... Thanks -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Foreman users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/foreman-users. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
