@Andrew,
Could you please verify if this is still present. There is no longer a
'--ipv4' flag in Ubuntu's euca2ools, but rather we output the public and
private IP addresses in the 13 and 14 (from memory) tab delimited fields.
So, if you still get wrong data in those fields, please say so.
Note, I think I saw this yesterday. I associated an IP with:
euca-associate-addr --instance-id <instance> <addr>
Then, describe-instances did not show it, even though the system was
reachable.
I asked Adam Gandalman about it, and he suggested running the above command
again (even though it would fail). I did that, and then subsequently the
addresses showed up.
Adam also noted that he believed this is now fixed upstream by a process that
runs on the nodes and updates the data every so often. So it is basically
eventually consistent.
If I'm right above, then this is a nova bug at this point, and it is
probably fixed.
Could you confirm?
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