Re: [Openstack] Folsom with Quantum on RHEL6.3

2013-01-24 Thread mohammad kashif
Hi Gary

Thanks a lot for your detailed answer .

Cheers
Kashif

On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 6:22 AM, Gary Kotton gkot...@redhat.com wrote:

  On 01/24/2013 12:02 AM, mohammad kashif wrote:


 Hi

 I have a running Essex OpenStack cluster on Ubuntu with multi host network
 set up. Floating IP etc is working. I am planning to install  same kind  of
 setup with  Folsom on RHEL 6.3 and quantum. I have some questions

 Most of the documents are mentioning quantum server with other nova
 services and a separate network server running dhcp agent and L2/L3 agents.
 Considering that I have a decent server, is it OK to merge all the services
 except compute node on same machine?


 There are a number of different deployment options. The ideal setup would
 be something like:

 http://docs.openstack.org/trunk/openstack-network/admin/content/connectivity.html



 If I want to support floating IP, do I have to install L3 agent on
 controller/network node?


 I would suggest having this on a network node. At the moment there is not
 support to run multiple L3 agents on compute nodes. We are currently
 working on a solution for this. Please note that there is no multi host
 support for Quantum at the moment.


 Is it necessary to have a separate data and management network ? I am not
 expecting a lot of data crossing the network initially.


 This is totally up to you. I would suggest having two different networks.


 I am planning to use RHEL6.3, any thought about it.


 RHEL6.3 could be supported by EPEL or through the preview at
 redhat.com/openstack


 Thanks for any help.

 Cheers
 Kashif



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[Openstack] Folsom with Quantum on RHEL6.3

2013-01-23 Thread mohammad kashif
Hi

I have a running Essex OpenStack cluster on Ubuntu with multi host network
set up. Floating IP etc is working. I am planning to install  same kind  of
setup with  Folsom on RHEL 6.3 and quantum. I have some questions

Most of the documents are mentioning quantum server with other nova
services and a separate network server running dhcp agent and L2/L3 agents.
Considering that I have a decent server, is it OK to merge all the services
except compute node on same machine?

If I want to support floating IP, do I have to install L3 agent on
controller/network node?

Is it necessary to have a separate data and management network ? I am not
expecting a lot of data crossing the network initially.

I am planning to use RHEL6.3, any thought about it.

Thanks for any help.

Cheers
Kashif
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Re: [Openstack] Folsom with Quantum on RHEL6.3

2013-01-23 Thread Gary Kotton

On 01/24/2013 12:02 AM, mohammad kashif wrote:


Hi

I have a running Essex OpenStack cluster on Ubuntu with multi host 
network set up. Floating IP etc is working. I am planning to install  
same kind  of setup with  Folsom on RHEL 6.3 and quantum. I have some 
questions


Most of the documents are mentioning quantum server with other nova 
services and a separate network server running dhcp agent and L2/L3 
agents. Considering that I have a decent server, is it OK to merge all 
the services except compute node on same machine?


There are a number of different deployment options. The ideal setup 
would be something like:

http://docs.openstack.org/trunk/openstack-network/admin/content/connectivity.html



If I want to support floating IP, do I have to install L3 agent on 
controller/network node?


I would suggest having this on a network node. At the moment there is 
not support to run multiple L3 agents on compute nodes. We are currently 
working on a solution for this. Please note that there is no multi host 
support for Quantum at the moment.


Is it necessary to have a separate data and management network ? I am 
not expecting a lot of data crossing the network initially.


This is totally up to you. I would suggest having two different networks.



I am planning to use RHEL6.3, any thought about it.


RHEL6.3 could be supported by EPEL or through the preview at 
redhat.com/openstack




Thanks for any help.

Cheers
Kashif



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