----- Original Message -----
From: "Gary Kotton" <gkotton(a)redhat.com>
To: "Ofer Blaut" <oblaut(a)redhat.com>
Cc: rdo-list(a)redhat.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2013 8:58:05 AM
Subject: Re: [Rdo-list] Quantum and lack of connections
On 06/18/2013 08:35 AM, Ofer Blaut wrote:
> Hi
>
> I wonder how can i configure quantum network /subnets/ports when L3/DHCP
> fails to connect to quantum server.
These are not related. The Quantum service enables the user to configure
the network configuration. The DHCP agent provides the IPAM
implementation and the L3 agent provides the floating IP and routing
support.
>
> I expect that user will have CLI/API errors upon DHCP not connected , and
> new IPs will not be allocated
Yes, it would be nice if the user was able to know if there was a
problem, but it is not related at all to the Quantum API. In actual fact
the administrator is able to invoke the command: "quantum agent-list" to
determine if there are any issues with the backiend implementation of
the Quantum API's. The administrator would in turn need to address the
issues.
I don't expect user to check quantum agent-list all the time.
In case DHCP/L3 fails , i think new commands should alert about it
Can it be DHCP will miss it info about restart ?
Ofer
>
> See errors attached
http://paste.openstack.org/show/38836/
From the traces it looks like the l3 agent has successfully connected
to the message broker. The DHCP agent is unable to connect to the
message broker. This may be during the boot process where it may take up
to a minute (this is due to the qpid timeouts)
>
> Ofer
>
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