Hi,


Thanks, ill look into that guide.

Ive attached the output of neutron net-show external_network


- Maarten




On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 5:41 PM, Miguel Angel Ajo <mangelajo@redhat.com> wrote:
Check this guide:

Around “Neutron host: Router (M,N)” it may give you hints on how to debug the virtual routers… those are the ones which should be exposing your FIPs

could you also dump:

# neutron net-show external_network   ? 

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Miguel Ángel Ajo

On Friday 5 June 2015 at 17:20, Maarten Hoes wrote:

Hi,


Yes I can ping 192.168.178.23.

Ive added the rules with the dashboard/horizon.

- Maarten


On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 5:14 PM, Miguel Angel Ajo <mangelajo@redhat.com> wrote:
It looks good.

Can you ping 192.168.178.23 from your local network? 

I’d verify that the security groups allow ingress to ssh / ping or whatever you want to open.


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On Friday 5 June 2015 at 17:11, Maarten Hoes wrote:

Hi,


Here they are.


- Maarten



On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 5:04 PM, Miguel Angel Ajo <mangelajo@redhat.com> wrote:
Hmm :)

Ok, can you post the output of:

ovs-vsctl show

ip addr

ip link

and the /etc/sysconfig/network-script/ files ? 

Best,
Miguel Ángel


On Friday 5 June 2015 at 17:01, Maarten Hoes wrote:

Hi,


192.168.178.0/24 is the local network provided by my cable isp box. 192.168.178.23 is my vmware vm im running linux (and openstack) on. Other devices in the same range are ping-able from within that vm.


- Maarten



On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 4:55 PM, Miguel Angel Ajo <mangelajo@redhat.com> wrote:
Hmm “no route to host” indicates that the machine were you’re running 
ping or ssh has no route to 192.168.178.xx  .

That’s something specific to your setup.

Is that subnet connected to one of the interfaces of your machine or has routing to reach it?


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Miguel Angel Ajo
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On Friday 5 June 2015 at 16:53, Maarten Hoes wrote:

Hi,


Thanks again for the update and effort.

The guide works (produces no errors), but ...

When I try to connect to the launched instance with either ping or ssh, I get these errors:

# ping 192.168.178.52
PING 192.168.178.52 (192.168.178.52) 56(84) bytes of data.
From 192.168.178.23 icmp_seq=1 Destination Host Unreachable

# ssh 192.168.178.52
ssh: connect to host 192.168.178.52 port 22: No route to host

I guess it has something to do with my setup ?


- Maarten



On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 4:08 PM, Miguel Angel Ajo <mangelajo@redhat.com> wrote:
Could you try now?, 


Let me know if it works for you, here it does work.

On Friday 5 June 2015 at 15:36, Maarten Hoes wrote:

Hi,


Thanks, that would be great.


- Maarten



On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 3:17 PM, Miguel Angel Ajo <mangelajo@redhat.com> wrote:
It’s a bit rusty, 

I’m working in an updated version, 

To start, I want to remove replication from the quickstart guide, so I’ll add a reference to Steps 1-2 from there, and then separate steps from there.



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Miguel Angel Ajo

On Thursday 4 June 2015 at 13:57, Maarten Hoes wrote:

Hi,


(like asked on irc)

Im struggling with getting RDO to work with my existing network. Ive tried to follow this guide:

https://www.rdoproject.org/Neutron_with_existing_external_network


But cant seem to get it to work for me. Could you take a look at that guide and see if its still accurate ?



Thanks,



- Maarten Hoes.