Re: [Openstack] Devstack multinode Installation network configuration help and bridging explanation

2012-08-16 Thread Kurt Scholtens
, August 15, 2012 12:13 PM To: Kurt Scholtens burnbrigh...@hotmail.com Cc: openstack@lists.launchpad.net Subject: Re: [Openstack] Devstack multinode Installation network configuration help and bridging explanation On Aug 14, 2012, at 10:52 PM, Kurt Scholtens burnbrigh...@hotmail.com wrote: Vish

Re: [Openstack] Devstack multinode Installation network configuration help and bridging explanation

2012-08-15 Thread Vishvananda Ishaya
On Aug 14, 2012, at 10:52 PM, Kurt Scholtens burnbrigh...@hotmail.com wrote: Vish - Thank you for responding. So, when using multiple interfaces, will setting the PUBLIC_INTERFACE to the separate interface w/o VLANing work? Is that what you are saying below? Are any additional

[Openstack] Devstack multinode Installation network configuration help and bridging explanation

2012-08-14 Thread Kurt Scholtens
I am looking for guidance on my current deployment. Let me start by saying, it works. That being said, I want to ensure what I am doing makes sense because I'm slightly confused by the networking. Specifically, the bridging doesn't make sense at all. If you look at my bridging below, it

Re: [Openstack] Devstack multinode Installation network configuration help and bridging explanation

2012-08-14 Thread Kurt Scholtens
Any takers? I am looking for guidance on my current deployment. Let me start by saying, it works. That being said, I want to ensure what I am doing makes sense because I'm slightly confused by the networking. Specifically, the bridging doesn't make sense at all. If you look at my bridging

Re: [Openstack] Devstack multinode Installation network configuration help and bridging explanation

2012-08-14 Thread Vishvananda Ishaya
On Aug 14, 2012, at 1:24 PM, Kurt Scholtens burnbrigh...@hotmail.com wrote: Any takers? I am looking for guidance on my current deployment. Let me start by saying, it works. That being said, I want to ensure what I am doing makes sense because I'm slightly confused by the networking.