Following this link I configured it in my infrastructure. Maybe this can
also help you.
https://www.softwareab.net/wordpress/openstack-adding-external-networks-neutron-gre/
Miguel.
El 04/06/15 23:15, Geo Varghese escribió:
Thanks a lot friend for explaining it. I am also using ubuntu.
let
Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona wrote:
Given that tags have a clear binary value, and that some people have
expressed the convenience of having some more information available,
maybe the tags could be just the result of applying certain conditions
to a more complex description of a metric or set of
Kevin,
Thanks for the reply.
Have added these names of external network in any other configurations
On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 4:18 AM, Fox, Kevin M kevin@pnnl.gov wrote:
Those are the 4 external networks. In this cloud, they are all linux
bridges.
I'm not using vlan tagging on this
Miguel,
Thanks thats a great link. Let me try it.
On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 12:04 PM, Miguel A Diaz Corchero
miguelangel.d...@externos.ciemat.es wrote:
Following this link I configured it in my infrastructure. Maybe this can
also help you.
Hi Miguel,
*I am adding my content of /etc/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf.ini of
controller*
[ml2]
type_drivers = gre,vlan
tenant_network_types = gre,vlan
mechanism_drivers = openvswitch
[ml2_type_flat]
flat_networks =
[ml2_type_vlan]
network_vlan_ranges = physnet1:803:803,physnet2:805:805
On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 4:34 AM, Thierry Carrez thie...@openstack.org wrote:
One option is to abandon the idea and converge to using the same
concept. Another option is to rename that rich data (project
operational metadata ?) to avoid the confusion of calling with same
name what is
Hi,
I would like to raise your attention for the bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/nova/+bug/1461777
since it can impact the efficiency of your cloud.
It affects Juno and Kilo deployments.
Belmiro
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But if there is one package out of all of the OS options, does that make true
or false ? Or do we have a rule that says a 1 means that at least CentOS and
Ubuntu are packaged ?
I remain to be convinced that a 0 or 1 can be achieved within the constraints
that we need something which is useful
On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 1:34 PM, Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona j...@bitergia.com
wrote:
[Disclamer: I'm not an OpenStack operator, neither an OpenStack
developer. I only have some experience in metrics, quality models, and
tags]
Given that tags have a clear binary value, and that some people
On 2015-06-05 18:34:02 + (+), Tim Bell wrote:
But if there is one package out of all of the OS options, does
that make true or false ? Or do we have a rule that says a 1 means
that at least CentOS and Ubuntu are packaged ?
I remain to be convinced that a 0 or 1 can be achieved within
With my op hat on, I'd very much prefer packaged-in-ubuntu/packaged-in-centos
or packaged=ubuntu,centos. If its just packaged=True, I'd still have to go look
up if its in my distro of choice.
Thanks,
Kevin
From: Jeremy Stanley [fu...@yuggoth.org]
Sent:
Hi Miguel,
Thanks for getting back to me.
I have already restarted both machines - controller and compute
Do i need to paste any commands or conf to debug it?
On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 4:55 PM, Miguel A Diaz Corchero
miguelangel.d...@externos.ciemat.es wrote:
El 05/06/15 13:07, Geo Varghese
Kevin,
You are right. Just found the issue. Created external network as Flat
network.
Now its is working :)
Thanks a lot guys for your valuable help
Kevin
Miguel
Noah
I will keep in touch wth you guys.
On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 8:31 PM, Fox, Kevin M kevin@pnnl.gov wrote:
Since you
Since you are passing the tagged physical network device eth1.803 into the
bridge, I think you need to use a flat network in the config/ external network
create command. Otherwise it may do nested vlan tags.
Thanks,
Kevin
From: Geo Varghese
Sent: Friday, June
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