I have been working on creating an OpenStack environment according to the Basic
Install http://docs.openstack.org/folsom/basic-install/content/index.htmldoc.
It was working fine last night! In order to make sure I didn't mess
anything up, I downed controller/network/compute nodes and cloned them
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)
8000.36e77dfc6018 no
qvbcf833d2a-9e
vnet3
root@os-compute-01:/var/log#
Thank you for the assistance! Lot of new stuff here I'm trying to come up
to speed on.
Le 01/03/2013 21:28, The King in Yellow a écrit :
On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 10:11 AM
That didn't quite do it. Rebooted 10.5.5.5/6 and they did not get IPs.
Brought one up manually and could not ping anything else. I note that I'm
missing the tag statement on those recreated interfaces in ovs-vsctl
show, so I deleted the interfaces and reran the statements you gave with
tag=1
On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 11:19 AM, Sylvain Bauza
sylvain.ba...@digimind.comwrote:
You should be close to the solution. Looking at your GRE tunnels, I only
see a one-to-one tunnel in between your compute node and your network node
(provided your netnode is 10.10.10.1). Could you please confirm
Sorry, replied directly:
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From: The King in Yellow yellowk...@gmail.com
Date: Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 12:56 PM
Subject: Re: [Openstack] Rebooted, now can't ping my guest
To: Sylvain Bauza sylvain.ba...@digimind.com
In fact, when I ping 10.5.5.2, tcpdump
On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 10:15 AM, Sylvain Bauza
sylvain.ba...@digimind.comwrote:
Le 05/03/2013 18:14, The King in Yellow a écrit :
I'm not clear on what the interfaces are, but q-9f9041ce-65 is 10.5.5.1
on the network node, so he seems to be seeing the traffic. tap45ffdc5f-da
is listed
A little more information, or a completely different problem...I just
realized my network node can't ping its public gateway. (Instead of
7.7.7.0/24, I am using 10.42.36.0/23. My gateway is .1 (and has
non-redundant IP of .10), and my Network Node IP is .130). This did work
at one time.
If anybody from the forums is on here, or can forward this message to the
forum admins, I have been trying for weeks to register. This is from
multiple IP address ranges-- work, home, and cellular. I keep getting the
following error:
Your IP 96.60.255.159 has been blocked because it is
That's the best way I found to see if GRE is up, just watching for two way
proto gre traffic.
Here's how you can match the IP addresses *inside* the GRE packet, which
you probably will want. Note that 0x0a050505 is hexadecimal for my desired
IP address of 10.5.5.5:
root@os-network:~# tcpdump -i
Perhaps somebody could give me the contents of their quantum node's ovs-ofctl
dump-flows br-tun and I could figure out what mine *should* look like?
On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 4:24 PM, The King in Yellow yellowk...@gmail.comwrote:
Okay, I have worked around my problem-- but I don't quite
So...is this the root of my problem? The MAC addresses in my quantum
port-list do not match my real MAC addresses. Any time I restart
openvswitch/quantum-plugin-openvswitch-agent, my br-tun blocks my traffic
with incorrect flows.
What went wrong here...should these interfaces actually have
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