In my case, it actually appears that my vms aren't up-- the instances panel
says they are up, but looking at the console, it appears they aren't
getting an IP address.  This is a new instance:

Begin: Running /scripts/init-bottom ... done.
[    2.849416] EXT4-fs (vda1): re-mounted. Opts: (null)
cloud-init start-local running: Thu, 28 Feb 2013 13:29:09 +0000. up
10.41 seconds

no instance data found in start-local

cloud-init-nonet waiting 120 seconds for a network device.

cloud-init-nonet gave up waiting for a network device.

ci-info: lo    : 1 127.0.0.1       255.0.0.0       .

ci-info: eth0  : 1 .               .               fa:16:3e:e0:17:f0

route_info failed

Waiting for network configuration...

It looks like it made an OVS port, though.  This is on the compute node,
openvswitch-agent.log:


2013-02-28 08:34:19    DEBUG [quantum.agent.linux.utils]
Command: ['sudo', '/usr/bin/quantum-rootwrap',
'/etc/quantum/rootwrap.conf', 'ovs-vsctl', '--timeout=2', 'get',
'Interface', 'qvo4f36c3ea-5c', 'external_ids']
Exit code: 0
Stdout: '{attached-mac="fa:16:3e:e0:17:f0",
iface-id="4f36c3ea-5c49-4625-a830-0c81f27ba139", iface-status=active,
vm-uuid="239d3051-255e-4213-9511-af0a82fcc744"}\n'
Stderr: ''
2013-02-28 08:34:19    DEBUG [quantum.agent.linux.utils] Running command:
sudo /usr/bin/quantum-rootwrap /etc/quantum/rootwrap.conf ovs-vsctl
--timeout=2 get Interface qvo62721ee8-08 external_ids
2013-02-28 08:34:19    DEBUG [quantum.agent.linux.utils]
:
root@os-compute-01:/var/log/quantum# ovs-vsctl show
3a52a17f-9846-4b32-b309-b49faf91bfc4
    Bridge br-int
        Port "qvo62721ee8-08"
            tag: 1
            Interface "qvo62721ee8-08"
        Port "qvo1ed73bcc-9d"
            tag: 1
            Interface "qvo1ed73bcc-9d"
        Port "qvoce0c94a9-ef"
            tag: 1
            Interface "qvoce0c94a9-ef"
        Port "qvo135e78dd-8e"
            tag: 4095
            Interface "qvo135e78dd-8e"
        Port "qvof37b7a55-a3"
            tag: 1
            Interface "qvof37b7a55-a3"

        Port br-int
            Interface br-int
                type: internal
        Port patch-tun
            Interface patch-tun
                type: patch
                options: {peer=patch-int}
        Port "qvoaed25b41-9c"
            tag: 1
            Interface "qvoaed25b41-9c"
        Port "qvo4f36c3ea-5c"
            tag: 1
            Interface "qvo4f36c3ea-5c"
    Bridge br-tun

        Port patch-int
            Interface patch-int
                type: patch
                options: {peer=patch-tun}
        Port "gre-1"
            Interface "gre-1"
                type: gre
                options: {in_key=flow, out_key=flow, remote_ip="10.10.10.1"}

        Port br-tun
            Interface br-tun
                type: internal
    ovs_version: "1.4.0+build0"
root@os-compute-01:/var/log/quantum#


I supposed it should be getting address via DHCP from quantum-dhcp-agent on
the network node?  It was running, nothing regarding this MAC in the logs.
I restarted quantum-dhcp-agent and rebooted, no change.

In fact, I got two CirrOS vms up, logged on the console and manually IPed
them (10.5.5.10/24 and 10.5.5.11/24), and they can't ping each other.  I
would expect them to, right?  They should both be connected to OVS switch
br-int, right?

Any pointers?
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