Hi,
On 08/05/2013 07:23 PM, Brent Eagles wrote:
I ran into these issues as well. I noticed that ovs_use_veth was
commented out in dhcp_agent.ini and l3_agent.ini. I uncommented them and
set them to True and restarted. The vm now has an IP address.
I noticed something else peculiar though... the public network.. the one
set as the gateway for the router has dhcp enabled. I'm not sure why we
would do that.
That bothered me too. Adding the public network for me in a way that
worked required the following when doing subnet-create:
* --enable_dhcp False
* Matching subnet/netmask exactlky with my LAN
* Using --allocation_pool to limit floating IP allocation to IP
addresses not already in use on the LAN
Cheers,
Dave.
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