Starting acpid: OK cirros-ds 'local' up at 0.84 no results found for mode=local. up 0.87. searched: nocloud configdrive ec2 Starting network... udhcpc (v1.20.1) started Sending discover... Sending discover... Sending discover... Usage: /sbin/cirros-dhcpc <up|down> No lease, failing WARN: /etc/rc3.d/S40-network failed cirros-ds 'net' up at 181.06 checking http://169.254.169.254/2009-04-04/instance-id failed 1/20: up 181.07. request failed failed 2/20: up 183.09. request failed failed 3/20: up 185.10. request failed failed 4/20: up 187.10. request failed failed 5/20: up 189.11. request failed failed 6/20: up 191.11. request failed failed 7/20: up 193.12. request failed failed 8/20: up 195.12. request failed failed 9/20: up 197.13. request failed failed 10/20: up 199.13. request failed failed 11/20: up 201.14. request failed failed 12/20: up 203.14. request failed failed 13/20: up 205.15. request failed failed 14/20: up 207.15. request failed failed 15/20: up 209.16. request failed failed 16/20: up 211.16. request failed failed 17/20: up 213.17. request failed failed 18/20: up 215.17. request failed failed 19/20: up 217.18. request failed failed 20/20: up 219.18. request failed failed to read iid from metadata. tried 20 no results found for mode=net. up 221.19. searched: nocloud configdrive ec2 failed to get instance-id of datasource
no actually, packstack just added two files which were empty. Besides my VMs couldn't reach the dhcp agent and it was clear that all the br-ex br-int and br-tun were down.In order to fill my ifcfg-br-ex file i followed this tuto here https://www.rdoproject.org/Neutron_with_existing_external_network. for the br-int i followed this one https://www.rdoproject.org/forum/discussion/196/quantum-basic-setup/p1. I did exactly the same but i didn't work for me. I think that the problem is related to my interfaces eth0 and eth1 placed in vlans on the physical switch. any idea on how i could fix things?2015-04-14 10:04 GMT+02:00 Miguel Angel Ajo Pelayo <mangelajo@redhat.com>:It's been a while since I'm not doing it, but isn't packstack supposed to do that for you?.
What guide steps are you following to modify such files?
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> ok, i will but how should i configure this ifcfg-files? should i put the
> br-ex and br-int in the same vlans as eth0 and eth1?
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> 2015-04-14 10:00 GMT+02:00 Miguel Angel Ajo Pelayo < mangelajo@redhat.com > :
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> Hi Pauline,
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> I’m afraid that at this point you may need to connect via a KVM or direct
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> > On 14/4/2015, at 9:48, pauline phaure < phaurep@gmail.com > wrote:
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> > Hi everyone,
> > I recently installed Openstack with RDO packstack on two servers. on each
> > server I have 2 interfaces eth0 and eth1 each one of this interfaces is on
> > a seperate vlans. As the VMs spawened by NOVA couldn't get an IP address,
> > I saw in a tutorial that I should edit the files ifcfg-br-ex and
> > ifcfg-br-int and when I did I lost my connection and couldn't anymore ssh
> > to my servers.
> > Do you have any idea how i can solve this?
> > thank you in advance,
> > Pauline,
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