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
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
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
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
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.
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
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:
-- Forwarded message --
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
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
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)
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
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