Hi, Yes, if you do not specify networks using the “–nic” option you will get a vnic on each of the public networks and one for each network belonging to that tenant. Using the “—nic net-id=uuid-xyz” option you can refer to specific networks on which you want the vnics.
Thanks, ~Sumit. From: netstack-bounces+snaiksat=cisco....@lists.launchpad.net [mailto:netstack-bounces+snaiksat=cisco....@lists.launchpad.net] On Behalf Of Trinath Somanchi Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2012 3:18 AM To: openst...@lists.launchpad.net; <netstack@lists.launchpad.net> Subject: [Netstack] Multiple vNICs for Multiple networks. Hi- I have installed Openstack+Quantum+OVS in two machines. One Controller and the other as node. I have created tenant specific/labeled and public labeled networks. Upon bringing up instances in a tenant, I'm able to see 3 types of IP address for the instance. and Upon login into the instance, for "ifconfig -a" I'm able to see eth0,eth1 and eth2 interfaces. But for ifconfig, only eth0 is shown. If I do "dhclient eth1", I'm able to get the ip address for the instance. Is that for 'N' number of networks, instances get those many vNICs..? Please help me understand the same. -- Regards, ---------------------------------------------- Trinath Somanchi, +91 9866 235 130
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