At first guess, I would say it's the client trying to refresh it's lease
and the lease is coming back without a gateway, due to a bug in dnsmasq.
Just a guess though.
We are running 12.04 as well, but I don't recall running into this
situation. We're on Neutron (havana for now, juno very soon) though if
that makes a difference.
--
-jlk
On 1/27/15 8:08 AM, Joe Topjian wrote:
Hello,
I have run into two different OpenStack clouds where instances running
either RHEL 7 or CentOS 7 images are randomly losing their network gateway.
There's nothing in the logs that show any indication of why. There's no
DHCP hiccup or anything like that. The gateway has just disappeared.
If I log into the instance via another instance (so on the same subnet
since there's no gateway), I can manually re-add the gateway and
everything works... until it loses it again.
One cloud is running Havana and the other is running Icehouse. Both are
using nova-network and both are Ubuntu 12.04.
On the Havana cloud, we decided to install the dnsmasq package from
Ubuntu 14.04. This looks to have resolved the issue as this was back in
November and I haven't heard an update since.
However, we don't want to do that just yet on the Icehouse cloud. We'd
like to understand exactly why this is happening and why updating
dnsmasq resolves an issue that only one specific type of image is having.
I can make my way around CentOS, but I'm not as familiar with it as I am
with Ubuntu (especially CentOS 7). Does anyone know what change in
RHEL7/CentOS7 might be causing this? Or does anyone have any other ideas
on how to troubleshoot the issue?
I currently have access to two instances in this state, so I'd be happy
to act as remote hands and eyes. :)
Thanks,
Joe
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