Thanks for the reply, it was really helpful.

In my case the problem was exactly where Felix said - nova-network left
some rules in iptables.
And yeap (might help someone in debug), redirect to metadata service
happens on network node in qrouter namespace:

# ip netns exec qrouter-c7e7ea00-a362-4f4f-9a1c-a54ac86eb3be iptables -t
nat -L
...
Chain neutron-l3-agent-PREROUTING (1 references)
target     prot opt source               destination
REDIRECT   tcp  --  anywhere             169.254.169.254      tcp dpt:http
redir ports 9697
...


2014-06-15 8:41 GMT+03:00 Mark Kirkwood <[email protected]>:

> On 15/06/14 03:00, Sergey Motovilovets wrote:
>
>> Another problem is metadata service. I've tried like everything I found
>> regarding neutron<->metadata configuration, without any success. I just
>> can't connect to 169.254.169.254 from virtual machines, though they get
>> configured by dhcp, can ping each other in their subnet and I can
>> allocate floating IPs to them.
>>
>>
> Do you get connection hang or interval server error? If the latter
> see https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=950201
>
> I ran into this as I had neutron_region_name misspelled in nova.conf and
> metadata_agent.conf (I'm using Ubuntu 14.04 packages).
>
> regards
>
> Mark
>
>
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