I'll try it again, but the shared network did not seem to help me. Maybe a
little pseudo example of adding projects DevTeamA and DevTeamB to your
"my-network" would help me? I understand you don't have the tenat-ids but
let's assume id: 1234 for DevTeamA and tenant-id for 5678. Feel free to
fill-in the pieces if my logic is off.
Thanks.
Steve
On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 5:10 PM, Dan Sneddon <dsneddon(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On 04/29/2015 04:24 PM, Steve Poe wrote:
> My colleagues and I are looking at using OpenStack Juno internally
> using in various install methods (pre-packaged enterprise offering,
> manual via packages, etc. I picked RDO. I am responsible for evaluating
> quota usage.
>
> We'll have different development teams using our environment in one
> network. Each development team may have their own project where quotas
> can be adjusted when necessary. However, each project/tenant gets its
> own network. I wish I could associate multiple projects with one network.
>
> I was hoping to use projects in managing/implementing quotas
> (instances, cores, ram, storage, etc.) for the dev teams, but maybe I
> am approaching incorrectly. Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Steve
>
Have you tried creating a shared network? I haven't tried to share a
network between projects, but this works for creating one network that
multiple tenants can use:
neutron net-create --shared my-network
You would need to run that with admin credentials. Please let the list
know if this works for you.
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