That looks strange. Floating ip association is not lbaas-specific.
Can you do the following:
1) create another floating ip and associate it with vip port and see if it
works
2) create another floating ip and associate it with another port (some
instance) and see if it works.

I assume that (1) and (2) both should either fail or work.
If (1) is not working still for some reason, then logs from L3 agent could
shed some light on what is happening.

Thanks,
Eugene.



On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 1:06 PM, Nick Maslov <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Eugene,
>
> Sure, output attached.
>
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> On November 26, 2013 at 10:50:15 AM, Eugene Nikanorov (
> [email protected] <//[email protected]>) wrote:
>
> floatingip-show  f01b1c8c-6168-4860-a7f0-5a60d5e958db
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